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Saturday, January 15, 2011
Drop the Soap: Duncan Hunter will get it
It's like a bad sitcom. one so bad that the writers hand the script out to the audience so they can read the punchlines and sob at how shitty the writing is.
One of the authors of this absurd bill is California Congressman Duncan Hunter (R), a member of the House Armed Services Committee. He is attempting to best serve his constituents' needs (I guess economic issues in the Golden State aren't a top priority) by focusing on how to keep the soap from dropping in the showers if gays and lesbians are allowed to serve openly.
This variation isn't even original, but it's predictable - get all of the service chiefs permission before signing off on repeal. Miss Mitch McConnell already tried and failed that stale script over in the Senate.
Hunter, an Iraq and Afghanistan war veteran, is concerned that the bill passed in December repealing the "Don't ask, don't tell" policy "excluded the service chiefs from the certification process," said one congressional aide.
The repeal bill, signed into law Dec. 22 by President Obama, requires only the OK of the president, defense secretary and Joint Chiefs chairman.
"The chairman technically speaks for the chiefs, but they should be included in the debate," said the aide. "The chiefs are the ones carrying the burden of combat on their shoulders."
Hunter's measure would require the Army, Air Force, Navy and Marine Corps chiefs to submit to the congressional defense committees "written certification that repeal ... will not degrade the readiness, effectiveness, cohesion and morale of combat arms units and personnel of the armed force under [each] officer's jurisdiction engaged in combat, deployed to a combat theater, or preparing for deployment to a combat theater," according to a copy obtained by The Hill.
If Republicans are now going to focus on moral and social issues it will be a short stay in the majority for them indeed. Budget, jobs, out of control spending, etc. are the issues Republicans were sent to fix; not our society!!
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