Wildcard Ky
Southern culture liason
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DADT is now repealed.
Would you have wanted to sign up if it was allowed when you were of age?
Would you have wanted to sign up if it was allowed when you were of age?
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DADT is now repealed.
Would you have wanted to sign up if it was allowed when you were of age?
DADT is now repealed.
Would you have wanted to sign up if it was allowed when you were of age?
DADT is now repealed.
Would you have wanted to sign up if it was allowed when you were of age?
What possible difference does it make? They're Americans, just like you and me, and entitled to the same rights we have.
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That's a pretty over zealous response to a simple question. Feeling overly sensitive tonight?![]()
DADT is now repealed.
Would you have wanted to sign up if it was allowed when you were of age?
No, just tired of stupid fucking questions like this. If you only realized how ignorant you're making yourself look, and I'm sick of southerners being seen as ignorant.
I'm not gay, but I'll hazard a guess as to how the answers would spread out: just like the answers from any other group of people: some would, some wouldn't.
Gee, there's a surprise.![]()
No more so than how bitchy you make yourself look by acting like this. Several people have answered the question with apparently no ill will.
It was a simple question that I'm curious about. You had to come off as the bitch police. Maybe you're the one that makes southerners look stupid because of your knee jerk reactions.
Did the mean lady hurt your widdle feelings?No more so than how bitchy you make yourself look by acting like this. Several people have answered the question with apparently no ill will.
It was a simple question that I'm curious about. You had to come off as the bitch police. Maybe you're the one that makes southerners look stupid because of your knee jerk reactions.
Did the mean lady hurt your widdle feelings?
Sure, Cloudy goes off on assholes, everyone knows that. Your question could very easily have been the beginnings of a gay bashing session; carny, wet_blanket, and jimmyblojob are trying to make it so. Why don
t you prove Cloudy is wrong by answering them reminding them that you did not ask for straight hater's opnions about gay people?
Have you ever seen any kind of study that shows how many gays and lesbians WANT to or would like to be in the military?
I've never seen any kind of numbers for this, and I'm curious as to what they are.
and I care what you think of me because......?
Apparently, people are just as backwards in Kentucky as the stereotype.
Feelings hurt? Not at all. I asked a simple question and she came off bitchy. Surprise coming from her, I know.........
I've been on this site for years. Am I a bigot? Am I a gay basher in any way? The question was directed towards gays and lesbians. I didn't ask the opinion of anyone else.
Since I seem to have your attention, I realize you've already answered the question, But: Have you ever seen any kind of study that shows how many gays and lesbians WANT to or would like to be in the military?
I've never seen any kind of numbers for this, and I'm curious as to what they are.
Dude, they are ALREADY THERE!!!! Eliminating DADT just makes it legal for them to admit it!
Just in case your question pertains to the patriotism of the LGBTQ community, I just want to say that gays and lesbians love this country every bit as much as straight people do (and are willing to defend it just as much). That's why we are fighting so hard to be an equal part of it!
Agreed, but there's a lot that didn't join because of it.
Where do you get it pertains to patriotism? I asked what I thought was a very simple, straight forward question and some seem to be wishing to turn it into something else.
Yeah, since you asked, you have expressed some bigoted opinions. Enough that I had you on ignore for quite a while. Don't ask me what or when though; I'm not going to do your work for you. I was insulted, and I don't feel like being re-insulted for your convenience, if you know what I mean.Feelings hurt? Not at all. I asked a simple question and she came off bitchy. Surprise coming from her, I know.........
I've been on this site for years. Am I a bigot? Am I a gay basher in any way? The question was directed towards gays and lesbians. I didn't ask the opinion of anyone else.
Exactly? or a rough approximation?Since I seem to have your attention, I realize you've already answered the question, But: Have you ever seen any kind of study that shows how many gays and lesbians WANT to or would like to be in the military?
I've never seen any kind of numbers for this, and I'm curious as to what they are.
You underestimate the amount of gay bashing that has gone on in this forum via certain members, and you are associated with those members.Where do you get it pertains to patriotism? I asked what I thought was a very simple, straight forward question and some seem to be wishing to turn it into something else.
For those of you with freckles who never enlisted, would you have enlisted if you didn't have freckles?
Nope-- you're born with them, or not.Freckles are just cosmetic.
Yeah, since you asked, you have expressed some bigoted opinions. Enough that I had you on ignore for quite a while. Don't ask me what or when though; I'm not going to do your work for you. I was insulted, and I don't feel like being re-insulted for your convenience, if you know what I mean.
Exactly? or a rough approximation?
Google might be your friend. As it is, we know that a lot of troops who have been forced out would like to return;
At least 11,000 service members have been discharged under “don’t ask, don’t tell,” the 1993 policy that bans gays and lesbians from serving openly. (The Pentagon has collected data only since 1997, so the number is likely higher, with gay-rights groups estimating the figure closer to 14,000.) Nearly 1,000 specialists with vital skills —Arabic linguists, for example—have been forced out, meaning millions of taxpayer dollars spent on military training have gone to waste. According to a 2010 report by the Williams Institute, a think tank at UCLA that focuses on gay legal and policy issues, the U.S. Armed Forces spend about $22,000 to $43,000 to replace each individual discharged under DADT, and the discharges continue today.
You underestimate the amount of gay bashing that has gone on in this forum via certain members, and you are associated with those members.
Don't ask straightforward questions, if you actually care; If you're not trying to set a trap, SAY SO.