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http://www.reuters.com/article/idUSTRE68M5X220100924
By Dan Levine
SAN FRANCISCO | Thu Sep 23, 2010 10:05pm EDT
(Reuters) - Weeks after a federal judge struck down a U.S. military rule that bans openly gay men and women from the armed forces, the Obama administration sought on Thursday to keep the policy mostly intact while Congress debates the issue.
The administration's stance, urging more time to gauge the impact of ending the ban and calling for a political solution rather than one imposed by the courts, also came two days after the U.S. Senate blocked legislation that would have repealed the policy known as "don't ask, don't tell."
President Barack Obama campaigned in 2008 on a promise of a full repeal, and that vow has emerged as a big political issue for the gay and lesbian community before congressional elections on November 2.
Many Republicans fiercely oppose altering the 17-year-old policy, which continued the long-time ban on homosexual acts in the military but allowed gay men and lesbians to serve in the armed forces so long as they keep their sexual orientation private. Otherwise, they are to be expelled.
The executive director of the National Center for Lesbian Rights, Kate Kendall, called the U.S. Justice Department's court position a betrayal.
"It is offensive and contrary to the spirit of Obama's promise to end ('don't ask, don't tell')," Kendell said in a statement.
Clarke Cooper, executive director of the Log Cabin Republicans, a gay rights group that challenged "don't ask, don't tell" in court, added, "We are extremely disappointed."
However, White House press secretary Robert Gibbs insisted that the government's filing "in no way diminishes the president's firm commitment to achieve a legislative repeal ... indeed, it clearly shows why Congress must act to end this misguided policy."
"Don't ask, don't tell" was introduced in 1993 by President Bill Clinton and enacted into law, overturning a previous policy of excluding gay men and women altogether based on a premise that homosexuality was incompatible with the military.
But U.S. District Judge Virginia Phillips declared the law to be unconstitutional, ruling in an 86-page opinion on September 9 that it violates the First and Fifth amendments.
Phillips said then that she intended to issue an injunction restricting the government from enforcing the policy.
But Obama's lawyers asked in Thursday's motion that Phillips refrain from applying her ruling nationally, or to the military overseas. Instead, the Department of Justice argued that the immediate effect of her decision should be to prohibit the military from expelling openly gay service members who belong to the Log Cabin Republicans.
Regardless of how broadly or narrowly Phillips ultimately applies her ruling, the administration asked for more time to assess the consequences of her decision.
"A court should not compel ... an immediate cessation of the 17-year-old policy without regard for any effect such an abrupt change might have on the military's operations," the department wrote, "particularly at a time when the military is engaged in combat operations and other demanding military activities around the globe."
In March 2010, Defense Secretary Robert Gates imposed tougher rules of evidence and generally made it more difficult to discharge openly gay military personnel. Meanwhile, the Pentagon has surveyed service members on the issue.
The case in U.S. District Court, Central District of California, is Log Cabin Republicans v. United States of America, 04-08425.
I am really pissed off over Obama, and strangely enough I am tempted to burst out the most vile and racist slurs about the man. But then I know my black and white friends will go "WTF man !?". But seriously Obama is behaving like a fucking numbskull, who is even worse than Bush(crazy I know). So to all who is reading this, no I am not a racist, but I am a democrat (in American sense) (a social democrat in European sense) who is thinking at the moment about Obama this part "What the fuck man !?!?!".
By Dan Levine
SAN FRANCISCO | Thu Sep 23, 2010 10:05pm EDT
(Reuters) - Weeks after a federal judge struck down a U.S. military rule that bans openly gay men and women from the armed forces, the Obama administration sought on Thursday to keep the policy mostly intact while Congress debates the issue.
The administration's stance, urging more time to gauge the impact of ending the ban and calling for a political solution rather than one imposed by the courts, also came two days after the U.S. Senate blocked legislation that would have repealed the policy known as "don't ask, don't tell."
President Barack Obama campaigned in 2008 on a promise of a full repeal, and that vow has emerged as a big political issue for the gay and lesbian community before congressional elections on November 2.
Many Republicans fiercely oppose altering the 17-year-old policy, which continued the long-time ban on homosexual acts in the military but allowed gay men and lesbians to serve in the armed forces so long as they keep their sexual orientation private. Otherwise, they are to be expelled.
The executive director of the National Center for Lesbian Rights, Kate Kendall, called the U.S. Justice Department's court position a betrayal.
"It is offensive and contrary to the spirit of Obama's promise to end ('don't ask, don't tell')," Kendell said in a statement.
Clarke Cooper, executive director of the Log Cabin Republicans, a gay rights group that challenged "don't ask, don't tell" in court, added, "We are extremely disappointed."
However, White House press secretary Robert Gibbs insisted that the government's filing "in no way diminishes the president's firm commitment to achieve a legislative repeal ... indeed, it clearly shows why Congress must act to end this misguided policy."
"Don't ask, don't tell" was introduced in 1993 by President Bill Clinton and enacted into law, overturning a previous policy of excluding gay men and women altogether based on a premise that homosexuality was incompatible with the military.
But U.S. District Judge Virginia Phillips declared the law to be unconstitutional, ruling in an 86-page opinion on September 9 that it violates the First and Fifth amendments.
Phillips said then that she intended to issue an injunction restricting the government from enforcing the policy.
But Obama's lawyers asked in Thursday's motion that Phillips refrain from applying her ruling nationally, or to the military overseas. Instead, the Department of Justice argued that the immediate effect of her decision should be to prohibit the military from expelling openly gay service members who belong to the Log Cabin Republicans.
Regardless of how broadly or narrowly Phillips ultimately applies her ruling, the administration asked for more time to assess the consequences of her decision.
"A court should not compel ... an immediate cessation of the 17-year-old policy without regard for any effect such an abrupt change might have on the military's operations," the department wrote, "particularly at a time when the military is engaged in combat operations and other demanding military activities around the globe."
In March 2010, Defense Secretary Robert Gates imposed tougher rules of evidence and generally made it more difficult to discharge openly gay military personnel. Meanwhile, the Pentagon has surveyed service members on the issue.
The case in U.S. District Court, Central District of California, is Log Cabin Republicans v. United States of America, 04-08425.
I am really pissed off over Obama, and strangely enough I am tempted to burst out the most vile and racist slurs about the man. But then I know my black and white friends will go "WTF man !?". But seriously Obama is behaving like a fucking numbskull, who is even worse than Bush(crazy I know). So to all who is reading this, no I am not a racist, but I am a democrat (in American sense) (a social democrat in European sense) who is thinking at the moment about Obama this part "What the fuck man !?!?!".