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We've all heard some ridiculous arguments to uphold Don't Ask Don't Tell. The latest? Repealing the policy would be an affront to the religious beliefs of soldiers!
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Just hit my inbox...still nada from the White House, but I'm sure a statement is right on the way. Secretary's Remarks: In Recognition of Gay and Lesbian Pride Month 2009
In Recognition of Gay and Lesbian Pride Month 2009
Hillary Rodham Clinton Secretary of State Washington, DC
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