Thursday, May 27, 2010

House Roll Call: How the House voted on repeal of gay ban in military

The 234-194 roll call Thursday by which the House voted to repeal the 1993 law known as "don't ask, don't tell" and allow gays to serve openly in the military.

A "yes" vote is a vote to pass the measure.

Voting yes were 229 Democrats and 5 Republicans.

Voting no were 26 Democrats and 168 Republicans.

X denotes those not voting.

Published May 27, 2010 | Associated Press

So as you have read the House voted to repeal the "don't ask, don't tell" law. Whether that is a good idea or not depends on your idea of whether homosexuality is natural or a foreign "phenomenon". The ones that push that it’s all natural, in fact its evolutions way of population control are ignorant of the fact that this is only common among humans... As common as 2.5% can ever be... Whatever I guess who cares right? Well not really, mentally handicapped people are not accepted in the military and why not? Well they unintentionally may compromise a mission resulting in casualties... Homosexuality is a mental handicap although not publicly excepted as such it will hinder the individual from complete the task at hand perfectly if he/she is trying to identify him/herself by their sexual preference other than their patriotism as an American. I believe they made made a mistake and unfortunately someone else overseas may end up paying for it one day.

Tanax for reading and

God bless America!

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