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    Obama must be desperate

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    Friend --

    Today, "Don't Ask, Don't Tell" is officially over.

    Gay men and lesbians in the military no longer have to hide who they are, and the servicemembers who were discharged under this policy can re-enlist.

    This is one of the administration's signature achievements. Countless Americans fought hard to end this law over the course of nearly two decades, and President Obama is proud to have signed the repeal.

    But today's news isn't just a policy promise kept -- it's a personal promise kept to the thousands of people who needed and deserved this change.

    I want to share a video the campaign put together about some of the people affected by this law: four stories from men and women who served in the military during "Don't Ask, Don't Tell."

    You should watch the video and share it with everyone who cares about fairness and equality in America.




    Before my current job, I was in the White House working on getting this done, and I can honestly say that repealing "Don't Ask, Don't Tell" is one of the greatest things I have ever been or ever will be a part of. I think about it every time I walk into my office, where I keep one of the pens the President used to sign the bill.

    It's a reminder that -- as broken as Washington is and as long as change can take -- people and organizations can do amazing things when they work together and never waver from the vision that unites them.

    Watch four people say what today means to them -- and let us know what it means to you:

    There's a lot more to do in the months ahead. But today is one to savor.

    Thanks,

    Messina

    Jim Messina
    Campaign Manager
    Obama for America



    However you may feel , personally I am ambiguous , my position is, I won't ask , so don't tell me , I do not want to know ANYTHING ABOUT ANYONE ELSES SEXUAL PREFERENCES OR HABITS , unless it's really interesting. Is this supposed to be his second greatest achievement? next thing you know he will have killed Osama Bin Ladin for THE SECOND TIME !!

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    With all of the gay and lesbian/transgendered crap out there, I sometimes fell I need to introduce myself and then say I am straight. Why do people feel that it is important for you to know they are gay. Every program on TV anymore makes sure that you know this or that person is gay, like it should make a big difference. I don't like this crap being shoved in my face.

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