The end of the military's ban on gays in the military could come as early as next year.
When human rights issues fall at the hands of defense priorities, what better way to reverse discriminatory policies than to attach it to a defense spending bill.
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Recently, the Army Times interviewed Secretary of the Army John McHugh covering a wide range of topics including how repealing the law banning open service of homosexuals might be handled by the Pentagon.
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Over at The Hill, our window of opportunity is, after election 2009 shivers, apparenly chasing our legislative allies up for re-election in Red/Purple states back into the closet.
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Worried about the coming midterm elections, Democrats are running scared from any controversial legislation and say they aren't sure that a repeal of DADT will even be on their agenda in 2010.
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Members of Congress ask us to support them because they claim to share our values and our agenda. Then, they win -- and they whine and moan when we actually expect them to pass the agenda they promised during the campaign.
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In a new paper on the efficacy of "Don't Ask, Don't Tell" published in this month's Joint Force Quarterly, Col.
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Now remember, this isn't asking the president to lift the ban on gays in the military in 30 days. It's asking his generals to provide the Senate with their plans for how they are going to implement lifting the ban.
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U.S. Air Force Academy Censors Professor for Discussing Gays in the Military — Lt. Col. Is Reprimanded and Removed From Classroom — Plus: New Data Shows Lesbian Discharges in Air Force Are Disproportionate.
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An important military journal has an article defending gays in the military. Is this the beginning of the end for Don't Ask, Don't Tell?
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Gay activists: Marriage secondary to basic rightsGay and Lesbian Times(AP) – Same-sex marriage and gays in the military may dominate the headlines, but activists in many states say their fight is much more fundamental: basic .
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From the Associated Press through Google News:Gay marriage and gays in the military may dominate the headlines, but activists in many states say their fight is much more fundamental: basic rights and protections against discrimination in employment, housing and public accommodation.
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Activists, journos undermining 'Don't Ask' repeal: report Author criticizes HRC, WaPo's Capeheart and Rep.
Gay marriage and gays in the military may dominate the headlines, but activists in many states say their fight is much more fundamental: basic rights and protections against discrimination in employment, housing and public accommodation, even to overturn a ban on changing gender on a driver's license or birth certificate.
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Gay activists: Marriage secondary to basic rightsThe Associated PressGay marriage and gays in the military may dominate the headlines, but activists in many states say their fight is much more fundamental: basic rights and .
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CLAYTON, Mo. (AP) — Gay marriage and gays in the military may dominate the headlines, but activists in many states say their fight is much more fundamental: basic rights and protections against discrimination in employment, housing and public accommodation, even to overturn a ban on changing gender on a driver's license or birth certificate.
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The Senate Armed Services Committee will hold hearings this fall on the “don’t ask, don’t tell” law and policy on gays in the military that President Barack Obama wants repealed.
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The Senate Armed Services Committee will hold hearings on Don't Ask, Don't Tell - the first hearings to be held on gays in the military since 1993.
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