Yes sir, yes sir, yes sir, yes sir, yes sir, yes sir, yes sir...Uh, what? Oh sorry. No sir, no sir, no sir, no sir, no sir, no sir, no sir, no sir....
The Pentagon ordered a new review of its ban on open homosexuals just four months after issuing a statement vouching for the policy's fairness.
In August, the department released new guidelines for commanders on the policy, known as “don't ask, don't tell,” and re-released a 1998 statement that said the prohibition was working.
A working group, the Pentagon said, “concluded last year after an extensive review of the implementation of the policy that, for the most part, the policy has been properly applied and enforced.”
Despite this favorable assessment, the impending 2000 election has prompted three leading Democrats — President Clinton, his wife and probable Senate candidate, Hillary Rodham Clinton, and Vice President Al Gore — to criticize “don't ask, don't tell” as unfair.
208.246.212.80
If any of our enemys are listening, about a year from now would be a good time to attack us. |