Threats to Troops Opposed to Open Homosexuality

Written By: Attorney Rees Lloyd | Posted: Wednesday, October 27th, 2010
In the midst of the national debate over the military policy of "Don't Ask/Don't Tell" pertaining to homosexuals, there is now revealed an apparent attempt by the Obama administration to impose what amounts to a reverse "Don't Ask/Don't Tell" policy on heterosexual troops who speak in opposition to open homosexuality in their ranks and by their officers. More particularly, active duty troops are apparently facing express or implied threats under the regime of President Barack Hussein Obama that if they speak out against open homosexuality in the military, they should "get out" of the military.
The Washington Times, which first exposed this, has called for an investigation by the Army Inspector General. It reports in part: "In an August incident reported by The Washington Times but denied by the Pentagon, Lt. Gen. Thomas P. Bostick, the deputy chief of Army personnel and co-leader of the working group's policy team, reportedly used derogatory terms to describe service members who might resist implementation of a new LGBT [Lesbian, Gay, Bi-Sexual, Transgender] policy.
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