Promised fall hearings on repeal of the military's ban on open gay service in Congress are likely tabled for now
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Academic researchers are expressing concerns over a new survey about “don’t ask, don’t tell” that the Military Times has distributed to some of its subscribers.
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Members of the nation's largest doctor's advocacy group voted Tuesday to oppose the military's ban on open gay service
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Secretary of the Army McHugh says lifting the military's ban on open gay service would not seriously disrupt the armed services
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From Reuters:
The Secretary of the Army, John McHugh, indicated this weekend that the Army is prepared to lift the ban on openly gay service if the Commander-in-Chief and the Congress decide to end the “don’t ask, don’t tell” policy, a prospect that has gathered steam in recent weeks.
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When Lt. Col. Victor Fehrenbach took his fight public to stay in the Air Force, he never told the millions watching him on national TV exactly how his commanders came to learn he is gay.
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Obama promised about 3,000 gay activists Saturday that he would end the military's ban on open gay service, but offered no specifics
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President Obama is not ready to tackle the military's ban on open gay service
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Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid is urging the Obama administration to move quickly to end the military's ban on open gay service
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British Military Allowed Openly Gay Service Nine Years Ago, and Has Grown Comfortable in Its New Skin
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Admiral Mike Mullen said Sunday he has advised Obama on repeal of the military's ban on open gay service
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It's time to review the military's ban on open gay service, former Joint Chiefs of Staff Chairman Colin Powell said on Sunday
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Pentagon Looking To Soften Military Gay BanOn Top MagazineDefense Secretary Robert Gates said Tuesday the Pentagon is looking into ways to make its ban on open gay service “more humane.
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Gates says he wants to soften gay expulsion rulesThe Associated PressThat would include, Gates said, someone who was "jilted" by the gay service member.
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Defense Secretary Gates says military is looking into ways to make its ban on open gay service 'more humane'
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Gays in the military- is don't ask don't tell finally going to be .
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Dan Choi, a former lieutenant in the New York Army National Guard, was due to appear at military court this morning at 8am to face charges for violating the military's 'Don't Ask, Don't Tell' policy regarding gay service men and women's requirement to keep their sexuality a secret.
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Well, it's over.The President gave his speech to the big gay A-listers at the White House (well, minus those who were blacklisted).
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Political Memo Political Shifts on Gay Rights Lag Behind CultureNew York TimesSome elected Democrats in Washington remain wary because they remember how conservatives used same-sex marriage and gay service in the military against them .
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PBS airs documentary that explores the military's ban on open gay service, 'Ask Not'
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