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    POLL : (OFF TOPIC) U.S. ARMY GENERAL'S COMMENTS : CLOSED



    http://www.nctimes.com/

    POLL FRONT PAGE LOWER RIGHT SIDE
    (24 HOUR POLL UNTIL 5:00 PM WEDNESDAY)

    Is morality a legitimate basis for the military's "don't ask, don't tell" policy?

    Yes
    (8 Votes, 50%)


    No
    (7 Votes, 44%)

    Not Sure
    (1 Votes, 6%)

    http://www.nctimes.com/articles/2007/03 ... _13_07.txt

    I voted yes

    Skip wrote on March 13, 2007 4:57 PM:"I am active duty military, and that general was expressing his own opinions when asked a specific question by a reporter. He should NOT have to apologize for anything. As an 18 year veteran his opinions are expressed by a majority of servicemen and women. What you do on your own time I don't want to know. Open gayism and lesbianism will not be accepted, so I am OK with Don't Ask, Don't tell. At least this general has some backbone. He should not apologize."

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    Is morality a legitimate basis for the military's "don't ask, don't tell" policy?

    Yes
    (15 Votes, 52%)

    No
    (12 Votes, 41%)

    Not Sure
    (2 Votes, 7%)

    Voted yes!

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