Don’t Ask Don’t Tell
House Passes DADT Repeal 250-175
Well, this is good news: On a 250-175 vote, and with at least 15 Republicans supporting the measure, the House of Representatives — in a
New Stand-Alone Bill to Repeal DADT in House
Let’s see if the eleventy billionth time is the charm: House Democratic leaders have decided to make one last push to repeal the military’s ban
Jonathan Capehart on Which Marines We Really Should Worry About [Not the Gay Ones]
In a piece about Marine Corps commandant Gen. James F. Amos’s strange obsession with gay people, Jonathan Capehart explains that it’s not openly gay Marines
Three Gay Veterans File New DADT Lawsuit
This wouldn’t be necessary if Congress would do its damn job: Three decorated military veterans discharged because they are gay filed suit Monday in San
Elaine Donnelly Lies About Reasons for DADT Repeal’s Failure in Senate
Because that is what people like Elaine Donnelly do. They lie: “The U.S. Senate did not allow itself to be bullied into passing legislation that
Stand-alone DADT Repeal Bill Introduced
Thank you Senators Lieberman, Collins, Udall and Gillibrand. Get it done this time, ‘kay? Jeremy posted a list of the key Senators that need to
DADT Repeal Dies 57-40
Of course, it needed 60 votes, and the Senate is a useless, dinosaur institution which isn’t equipped to serve the purpose of governing anymore. How
Call Senators NOW on DADT
From what I understand, Don’t Ask/Don’t Tell is likely to come up for a vote later today in the form of a cloture vote on
Nathaniel Frank on Gays Serving in Militaries Around the World
One of the points that’s always brought up when DADT repeal is mentioned, a point that bigots never really have a response for, is that
Prior To Death, Robert Byrd Expressed Support For Ending Don’t Ask/Don’t Tell
Raw Story reports that six days before his death, Senator Robert Byrd (D-WV) told a constituent that he supported the repeal of the military policy







