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Walking Humbly. Seeking Justice. Living with Hope.

Rabbi Denise L. Eger's blog. Thoughts, Ideas, Sermons and Reactions.

Tag: Gays in the military

September 11, 2010September 10, 2010

DADT Found Unconstitutional

Posted by rabbieger in glbt

What a New Year’s gift! A federal court found that the Don’t Ask Don’t Tell policy of the U.S. Military is unconstitutional.  Late on Thursday a federal judge Virginia A. Phillips of US District court ruled on a case brought by Log Cabin Republicans.  In an 85 page decision she ruled that the  DADT policy…Read more »

May 26, 2010May 25, 2010

A #DADT Compromise-Understanding More

Posted by rabbieger in glbt, Uncategorized

Is the compromise on Don’t Ask Don’t Tell good enough?  No I don’t think so.   This week the Obama Administration along with Democratic leaders in the House and Senate crafted a compromise bill on repealing the oppressive Don’t Ask Don’t Tell military policy put in place during the Clinton Administration.  DADT policy has affected more 14,…Read more »

February 3, 2010February 3, 2010

Yes, It is Time to Repeal DADT

Posted by rabbieger in Uncategorized

So even the Washington Post is calling for the repeal of the Don’t Ask Don’t Tell Policy.  In yesterday’s Op-Ed section the Post articulately urges Congress to do away with this heinous policy of expulsion of openly gay and lesbian soldiers.  Put into place during the Clinton years, DADT has done tremendous harm to the armed forces,…Read more »

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