I watched tonight (Sun., Dec. 16) an excellent news report on United States' military "don't ask, don't tell" policy. The reporter asked questions to people on both sides of the issue; the ones who fully support this ridiculous policy put forth arguments that didn't make any sense.
One example is when one politician explained that because United States military forces see so much more direct combat and battle than NATO forces, American gays and lesbians would undermine front line successes. Thus, he implicated that NATO military soldiers are "soft" or inexperienced in frontline combat; he insulted not only the bravery of gay and lesbian soldiers, abut also NATO forces in general.
Below is a link to the report:
News Report on CBS
One example is when one politician explained that because United States military forces see so much more direct combat and battle than NATO forces, American gays and lesbians would undermine front line successes. Thus, he implicated that NATO military soldiers are "soft" or inexperienced in frontline combat; he insulted not only the bravery of gay and lesbian soldiers, abut also NATO forces in general.
Below is a link to the report:
News Report on CBS
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