Ask, Tell? Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell? Or Just Be Gay and Get on with the Killing?

A Federal judge in California found the military’s inscrutable and insupportable Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell policy to be unconstitutional on a number of grounds. What does this mean for the Military Wedding Industry? Find out in my spot-on analysis of the decision for the Vanity Fair website by clicking this pretty blue bit. (BONUS NOTE: The VF.com piece contains a bigger version of this photo of soldiers spelling “DICK” with their bodies.)

2 Replies to “Ask, Tell? Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell? Or Just Be Gay and Get on with the Killing?”

  1. I cant wait for the Army to establish their first gay regiment the same way they established a black only regiment in the civil war.

  2. Any nation that denies any person the right of serving his or her nation deserves to fail and fall. Any nation that discriminates against any person for any reason deserves no respect, no allegiance, no concern for it is worse than the most controlled fascist nations on this planet.

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