Monday
19 March 2007
what’s NOT okay in the u.s. military
you can be a felon in the u.s. military.
you can be a drug addict in the u.s. military.
you can be a neo-nazi in the u.s. military.
but it’s best not to be a woman in the u.s. military. and whatever you do, don’t get caught being gay in the u.s. military.
they have their standards, after all.
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What is it, the fifteenth century? Between this and the huge fear of gay marriage “destroying” straight marriages just shows that the US may have put a man on the moon, but still has a long way to go in cultural enlightenment.
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Yes, they have their priorities. Criminals, high school dropouts, people who are too fat and weak to do a single pushup — fine. But they do have to draw a line. Homosexuals and those yucky girls — keep out of the clubhouse.
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Reading the list of things you can get a moral waiver for — murder, rape, arson, sedition, assault and battery, etc., etc. — makes Pace’s remarks a very sick joke.