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Dissent Of The Day

By The Daily Dish
Nov 22 2008, 8:06 AM ET

A reader writes:

Allow me to be a dissenter on the criticism people have been leveling at Obama for wanting to move slowly on DADT.  The public and younger folks may be perfectly supportive of opening the military to gays serving openly, but that's not the case with the military.  No matter how delicately the administration approaches the issue, there will be resentment within the military. And it could turn violent at the lower echelons.



My fear is that moving too quickly and creating resentment by repealing the ban will simply make things dangerous for gays who are currently serving.  I want Obama to take the time building consensus and support.  I want him to work with the JCS to make that happen.  If servicemembers see that the policy isn't being ramrodded down the military's throat, there may not be as open hostility as there currently is or will be.

I want DADT repealed and the ban on gays lifted.  Badly.  But, I've been with the military for the past 11 years under DADT.  Another year is not a long time and worth it if the policy change is implemented smoothly and people are safer as a result.  I don't want Clinton's mistakes repeated or compounded.

I agree. Haste would be foolish. I mereky wanted to remind people that there are actual servicemembers involved here - defending us, risking their lives, or serving their country. Honoring their service means not treating them as if they were a contaminant.

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