U.S. President Barack Obama
In another blow to the gay movement, the "Don't Ask Don't Tell" military rule, which allows the U.S. armed forces to fire a soldier for being openly gay, has been upheld, as a bid to overturn it failed in the Senate. It is being said, openly gay behavior will negatively impact military "cohesion" becoming a distraction and source of distress to heterosexual soldiers. Due to close quarters and open nudity, some would feel uncomfortable and be distracted.
Attorney General Eric Holder
President Obama is attempting to sit on both sides of the fence, as he had his Department of Justice, headed by corrupt, Attorney General, Eric Holder, fight against repealing Don't Ask Don't Tell. Yet, today the White House is claiming it is sad at the news the military rule was not struck down. If you say so.
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