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To: Innovative

For many years - everyone who enlisted to serve in the military was required to read a statement that the policy of the military was that the gay lifestyle was antithetical to military, and would be a cause for discharge from the military.

IMHO - this represents a “contract” - a condition of service - that goes BOTH WAYS.

If the Congress decides to drop that contractual requirement, then perhaps everyone presently serving in the military should be given the option to ask and receive an honorable discharge from military service - since Congress has changed the contract!

If we loose 30% or more of our military - so what. It’s not like we have a country worth fighting and dying for any more.


20 posted on 12/18/2010 3:10:36 PM PST by Vineyard
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To: Vineyard

Great idea Vineyard; Please propose this to your local Congressman if they are supportive of your position, if not find a friendly in your current state or the one next door.

-J.S.

~We have to find ways to combat this-figuratively since this would not be a time for puns-THE VERY EXISTENCE of our nation could rest in our hands, unless we want to end up like Rome~


36 posted on 12/18/2010 4:09:14 PM PST by JSDude1
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