Take Action – Demand an Apology From the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff
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Categories: Action Alerts, Civil Rights and Equality, Social Justice, GLBT Issues
Categories: Action Alerts, Civil Rights and Equality, Social Justice, GLBT Issues
From the HRC website:
Gen. Peter Pace, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, said he supports the "Don't Ask, Don't Tell" policy because homosexual acts "are immoral," and compared it to an adulterous affair with the spouse of another service member. It's this kind of blind prejudice against the estimated thousands of gay and lesbian military personnel that defend our nation every day that is truly immoral.
Contact the Department of Defense and the White House to demand an apology from Pace.
Go to:
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to read more and contact the Department of Defense and/or the White House.
Gen. Peter Pace, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, said he supports the "Don't Ask, Don't Tell" policy because homosexual acts "are immoral," and compared it to an adulterous affair with the spouse of another service member. It's this kind of blind prejudice against the estimated thousands of gay and lesbian military personnel that defend our nation every day that is truly immoral.
Contact the Department of Defense and the White House to demand an apology from Pace.
Go to:
Link
to read more and contact the Department of Defense and/or the White House.

















