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sheshe2

(83,759 posts)
10. Hey Cha!?
Mon Sep 29, 2014, 02:24 AM
Sep 2014

You lost your electricity? That is always painful. Was it a storm or a fluke?

Glad you are back. Thank you for your post.

To Ricky Watson of Littleton, Colorado~

Repeal of “Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell”



www.hrc.org/resources/entry/the-repeal-of-dont-ask-dont-tell

The discriminatory "Don't Ask, Don't Tell" ban on gay and lesbian service members is officially in the dustbin of history. For 17 years, the law prohibited qualified gay and lesbian Americans from serving in the armed forces and sent a message that discrimination was acceptable.

A new chapter now begins for the nation's military. Gay and lesbian service members previously discharged under DADT have the opportunity to re-enlist. Gay and lesbian Americans eager to serve the country but not willing to compromise who they are as individuals will, for the first time ever, be able to openly join. And brave men and women currently serving will have the freedom to come out and be honest with their comrades about who they are and who they love.

HRC members and supporters played a critical role in getting us here. You sent over 625,000 e-mails to your members of Congress urging them to support repeal. You helped us gather nearly 50,000 handwritten pro-repeal messages for delivery to Capitol Hill. And you supported our efforts in states across the country, lobbying your elected officials and engaging with the 20,000 veterans HRC mobilized to speak out in favor of repeal.

The discriminatory "Don't Ask, Don't Tell" ban on gay and lesbian service members is officially in the dustbin of history. For 17 years, the law prohibited qualified gay and lesbian Americans from serving in the armed forces and sent a message that discrimination was acceptable.

A new chapter now begins for the nation's military. Gay and lesbian service members previously discharged under DADT have the opportunity to re-enlist. Gay and lesbian Americans eager to serve the country but not willing to compromise who they are as individuals will, for the first time ever, be able to openly join. And brave men and women currently serving will have the freedom to come out and be honest with their comrades about who they are and who they love.

HRC members and supporters played a critical role in getting us here. You sent over 625,000 e-mails to your members of Congress urging them to support repeal. You helped us gather nearly 50,000 handwritten pro-repeal messages for delivery to Capitol Hill. And you supported our efforts in states across the country, lobbying your elected officials and engaging with the 20,000 veterans HRC mobilized to speak out in favor of repeal.



I do not like Joe Lieberman. Yet I can not fault him for this statement.

Love you back, sheshe2!... Aristus Sep 2014 #1
I needed that hug tonight, Aristus. sheshe2 Sep 2014 #2
Amen to both! IrishAyes Sep 2014 #21
You got me wondering where I'd filed this, madamesilverspurs Sep 2014 #3
"It isn't about him. It is about US, you and me." sheshe2 Sep 2014 #4
Whoever bought that had better be glad I wasn't there. I'd have kept bidding IrishAyes Sep 2014 #22
Awesome thread and awesome pics and graphics, sheshe! freshwest Sep 2014 #5
Freshwest?! sheshe2 Sep 2014 #6
Never mind...I see you've posted in the BOG. Good luck. nt snappyturtle Sep 2014 #7
Thank you so much, snappyturtle. sheshe2 Sep 2014 #8
Yay, We just got our Electricity back on and I come here to see this Wonderful post.. Cha Sep 2014 #9
Hey Cha!? sheshe2 Sep 2014 #10
Just one among many very important Accomplishments of the Obama Admin.. The Repeal of DADT. Cha Sep 2014 #11
Now those are facts I can believe in. sheshe2 Sep 2014 #18
Great post. Thank you. Loved every bit of it. IrishAyes Sep 2014 #23
You're Welcome, IrishAyes.. Thank you! Cha Sep 2014 #25
And, about our electricity.. yes it went off for over an hour.. no rhyme or reason. And, before Cha Sep 2014 #12
Hang in there, BOGgers Hekate Sep 2014 #13
U2 Hekate~ Cha Sep 2014 #14
Luv ya Hekate. sheshe2 Sep 2014 #19
To me, President Obama's biggest accomplishment by getting the ACA passed is that . . . . Major Hogwash Sep 2014 #15
An additonal uber important aspect of ACA, Major, is Cha Sep 2014 #17
I agree, this will not be his only accomplishment but I think he will be remembered as FDR and LBJ Thinkingabout Sep 2014 #27
Oh P.S. again~ Jump for Joy, she~ Cha Sep 2014 #16
Indeed he did. Bless him forever. IrishAyes Sep 2014 #24
Pretty cute Graphic denoting it, eh, Irish? Cha Sep 2014 #26
Love you all in here for keeping a light in the window. SleeplessinSoCal Sep 2014 #20
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