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| Christian Grantham was a student activist in the late 90s and later was a consultant to domestic policy forums for the Clinton Administration as well as events for HRC and GLAAD. | |||
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February 08, 2005
The White House says Clinton era "Don't Ask, Don't Tell" (DADT) has nothing to do with the issues the Supreme Court decided in Lawrence v. Texas which ruled sodomy laws unconstitutional. DADT, however, says if a person does not abstain from sodomy, then they will be terminated from serving their country. What else is DADT about? Don't ask the White House unless you want to get caught in a divisively mindless loop of broken reason threatening our national security.
The Bush administration on Monday asked a federal court to dismiss a lawsuit challenging the Pentagon's 11-year-old "don't ask, don't tell" policy.The government said last year's landmark Supreme Court ruling that overturned state laws making gay sex a crime does not undercut the military's policy that allows gays and lesbians to serve as long as they abstain from homosexual activity and don't reveal their sexual orientation.
[White House wants gay-policy suit tossed - AP - 02-07-05]


