Do the math: If "gays"
are allowed to serve openly as to appease leftists' euphemistic demands for
"tolerance" and "diversity" how much more would soldiers in the
field where battlefield blood transfusions and frequent exposure to biohazards are
commonplace face pointless peril?
All things considered (and we've only scratched the surface), is it any
wonder that, according to a 2008 Military Times survey,
almost 10 percent of currently enlisted personnel say that should "gays" be
allowed to serve openly: "I would not re-enlist or extend my service."
Furthermore, 14 percent warn: "I would consider not re-enlisting or extending my
service." The potential exodus of up to 14 percent of military personnel from our
all-volunteer services would be devastating.
When we apply these uncompromising medical and administrative realities to
the "gays in the military" debate, we find that, objectively, and based solely
upon medical science and the imperative to maintain good order and unit cohesion,
homosexual behavior and military service remain today as oil and water.
Yet, inexplicably we see reckless movement from this administration, liberals
in Congress and even a handful of high-ranking military commanders toward military
homosexualization. This type of San Francisco-style social experimentation within the
ranks of the armed services would demonstrably weaken, not strengthen, our military,
jeopardizing national security.
In a purely civilian world perhaps we can afford to grant liberal social
engineers a manageable level of latitude to play fast and loose with wistful "gay
rights" rhetoric. However, it's an entirely different proposition when bad behaviors
place others particularly those who've already waged life and limb for country
at both an unnecessary and avoidable level of risk.
For these reasons (and many more) allowing practitioners of the homosexual
lifestyle to serve openly in our armed services should not and must not be
"tolerated."
Mr. President, it's your sworn duty to place national security above
misguided ideology and extreme special interests. It's high time you begin to take your
job seriously.
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