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TMLC files Suit against Navy Over Repeal of "Don't Ask Don't Tell"
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Posted on 02/24/2012 12:54:02 PM PST by Thomas More Law Center

The Thomas More Law Center, this past Tuesday, filed a Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) lawsuit against the Department of the Navy. The purpose of the lawsuit is to obtain records believed to show intentional deception by the Pentagon to gain congressional support for repeal of the 1993 law regarding open homosexual conduct in the military, usually called "Don't Ask, Don't Tell."

Erin E. Mersino, the Thomas More Law Center attorney handling the case, explained the reason for the lawsuit, “Based on what we know thus far, the Pentagon engaged in a pattern of deception in its efforts to persuade Congress to allow open homosexuality in our military. All we want is the truth. Yet, the Department of the Navy as well as the Defense Department has failed to produce a single document despite our numerous FOIA requests relating to this issue over the last two years.”

Prompting the lawsuit was a Department of Defense Inspector General’s report which suggested that a distorted Pentagon study pertaining to the effect of homosexuality in the military was produced and leaked solely to persuade Congress to lift the ban on open homosexuality in the military (Repeal of “Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell”).

The lawsuit was filed in the U.S. District Court in Washington D.C. on behalf of Elaine Donnelly and the Center for Military Readiness (CMR). Plaintiffs are seeking information to determine the extent to which the Department of the Navy engaged in a campaign of deception as suggested by the Inspector General’s Report, which CMR analyzed in 2011.

The Plaintiffs are also seeking the information to determine the extent to which the Department of Defense and the Department of the Navy fulfilled the requirements mandated by Congress for the repeal of “Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell” to become valid law. Congress required specific regulations and procedures be implemented to protect national security prior to the repeal taking effect.

CMR is an independent, non-partisan public policy organization that concentrates on military issues. CMR’s president, Elaine Donnelly, has done extensive reporting on and analysis of the 1993 law regarding homosexuals in the military, and the consequences of repealing that law.

Plaintiffs first submitted their FOIA requests on August 31, 2011. The request was for all records, documents and e-mails concerning the repeal of “Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell” shared among the military Chiefs of Staff, various combatant commanders, and political appointees at the Pentagon and White House. To date, the Department of the Navy has failed to provide any of the requested documents.

Richard Thompson, the Law Center’s President and Chief Counsel, commented, “Ever since the beginning of the Continental Army of 1775, homosexuality in the military has been prohibited. President Obama changed all that at the expense of our future national security merely to curry favor with his radical homosexual supporters, and Congress went along with him. The purpose of our Armed Forces is to win on the field of battle. This new law will eventually have a devastating impact on unit cohesion and the fighting effectiveness of our combat branches. That’s why we must undo this ill- conceived law, and the first step is to discover what went on behind the scenes.”

Contrary to media headlines based on selective misleading leaks about the survey, the actual survey numbers show that nearly 60% of those in the Marine and Army combat units, and among Marine combat arms the number was 67%, thought repealing the DADT law would harm their unit’s ability to fight on the battlefield.

Concerns of Senior Military Leaders Disregarded

During 2010 hearings prior to the rushed lame-duck vote for repeal, both the Commandant of the Marine Corps, General James T. Conway, and the incoming Commandant, General James Amos, informed the Senate Armed Services Committee that their best military advice was to keep the ban in place. Army Chief of Staff General George W. Casey told the Senate Committee that he had serious concerns about the impact of the repeal on a force engaged in two wars.

However, Secretary of Defense Gates and Admiral Mullen, Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, muzzled other combat commanders from publicly expressing their opinion opposing repeal of the ban. Three-star Lieutenant General Benjamin Mixon, Commander of the U.S. Army Pacific Command, was publicly reprimanded by both Gates and Mullen for publicly expressing his objection to repeal.

To overcome these constraints on active duty senior officers who might have honestly expressed their opinion, 1,167 retired flag and general officers, 51 of them former four-stars, signed an open letter to President Obama and Congress expressing great concern about the impact that a repeal would have on morale, discipline, unit cohesion and overall military readiness.

An Anti-Christian Policy

Despite the fact that an overwhelming majority of America’s Armed Forces are Christian, the Pentagon brushed aside the religious and moral objections to homosexuality by service members. The Department of Defense recommended elimination of longstanding military laws prohibiting consensual sodomy to go along with repeal of the “Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell” law. Moreover, recognizing that a large number of military chaplains believe that homosexuality is a sin and are required by God to condemn it as such, the Pentagon claimed that their objections, based upon deeply held religious beliefs, could be overcome through education and training.

Ongoing controversies about the Defense Department's attempts to circumvent the Defense of Marriage Act by authorizing same-sex "ceremonies," which are simulated marriages on military bases, remain unresolved. Documents obtained by this FOIA lawsuit will improve public understanding of what happened during the lame-duck Congress in 2010, and what must be done to repair the damage.


TOPICS: Activism; Moral Issues; Religion & Culture; Religion & Politics
KEYWORDS: dadt; homosexualagenda; marxistcoup; thedestroyers; thomasmore; thomasmorelawcenter

1 posted on 02/24/2012 12:54:06 PM PST by Thomas More Law Center
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To: Thomas More Law Center

Finally, someone’s taking the needed action to expose this farce.


2 posted on 02/24/2012 1:17:37 PM PST by fwdude
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To: Thomas More Law Center

As I and many other FReepers who had to take the DADT survey have posted before, it was blatantly obvious that the survey was intended to make it as hard as possible to oppose homosexuality in the military. It was a joke from the start, and the outcome was a foregone conclusion.

Colonel, USAFR


3 posted on 02/24/2012 1:18:54 PM PST by jagusafr ("Write in Palin and prepare for war...")
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To: jagusafr

Don’t think that the TMLC is gonna win this one. Homos are TOO deeply ingrained(Especially in the Air Force and Navy) in the US Military. Your thoughts?


4 posted on 02/24/2012 1:38:51 PM PST by US Navy Vet (Go Packers! Go Rockies! Go Boston Bruins! See, I'm "Diverse"!)
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To: US Navy Vet

That hasn’t been my experience with the Air Force, but as an Area Defense Counsel, I had to represent two homosexuals (one male, one female) and it did seem they had a network, albeit a lower-ranking one. And maybe I was just naive back in the days of being an O-3...


5 posted on 02/24/2012 1:42:33 PM PST by jagusafr ("Write in Palin and prepare for war...")
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