So ok....now they can be gay....they just cant admit that they are in a relationship. Got it.
You have to prove heterosexuals do that.....with homosexuals, its a given.
No, what it means is that they can't have sexual relationships with their fellow soldiers. Whether or not they happen to be in a relationship back home is not the military's concern.
Show me that in the UCMJ.....and even if that is the case, then now they can be gay, they just cant be gay with each other? Just civilians?
No, it's not a given. It's not a given that anyone is having sex at all. Maybe the gays just like to cuddle, lol.
Wardogg, do you personally have an issue with gays serving in the military? If you do, can you explain it?
I have a problem with the benefits they are trying to accomplish with this. This repeal isn't about DADT. They are already allowed to serve in the military. Have been ever since Ive been in. I signed up in '93, the same year this went into effect. Don't get any ideas out there.....
I have known, for a fact, that a few people I have served with were gay. Mostly Navy Corpsman, no Marines, but nevertheless they were in the unit. The problem I've always seen was one of fairness. If gay men are allowed to check out other men in the showers of say the gym, that they are sexually attracted to(or women for that matter), then I should be allowed to shower with women that I am sexually attracted to. Alls fair and equal right?
Its something Ive learned to live with. Honestly my biggest complaint is what the repeal means towards benefits. That, and that this was pushed through during the lame duck session.