Monday, November 22, 2010

Marines will cooperate with the "Don't Ask Don't Tell" policy

On November 22 the United States Marine Corps. will comply with the repeal of the "Don't Ask Don't Tell" policy.  The policy is about allowing openly gay men and women into the military for active duty.  The Marine Corps which is known for their "tough guy" mentality, and their seemingly mental soldiers.  The Corps will accept the repeal which is now in the hands of the congress.  According to the article posted by CNN the U.S Senate is waiting for a report by the military about the impact of the repeal before they vote and make the decision.  In my opinion I would ask soldiers to vote on if they would like to have openly gay soldiers fighting along side.  Of course if they did that someone or people will make a stink about it and say it was a biased vote and then congress would have to think of another way to make a decision.

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