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16 Mar 2007 02:02 pm

HRC and the Military Ban

Their current member campaign is to force Peter Pace to apologize for his remarks. I'm fine with that, but isn't it pointless symbolism? Why not a campaign to actually end the ban Pace supports? HRC gives you an opportunity to do so here. They call it "further action". Why not "immediate action"? Gay men and women are risking their lives for their country - and we can't support them now? You can email HRC and ask if they support attaching a suspension of the ban to the next defense spending authorization bill.

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