



Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell
By: Michael Sperry
Through careful observation and diligent listening to the arguments of those opposed to changing the “Don’t Ask; Don’t Tell” policy for gays in the military, it appears to me that those opposing this policy are identical to those people who ostensibly support a military equal to none. Yet, these same people, in deference to their own sexual insecurities (OMG! if I support changing this policy someone might think that I am gay; or worse, I support Obama) would deny the military the necessary tools to conquer our enemies in the “War on Terror” thus causing unnecessary casualties; civilian and military.
Continuing this policy would deprive that same military of the services of people that it desperately requires; e.g. language specialists fluent in those dialects and languages spoken in the Middle East and western Asia. After a rational analysis; does the current policy serve the national security interests of our nation; at home or abroad? sperry@mcdonaldco.k12.mo.us


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