Monday, March 3, 2014

'Gay' U.S. soldiers caught in astonishing act: Sellout crowd attends LGBT fundraiser on military base


Almost seven decades after being the scene of one of the most ferocious and protracted battles of World War II – a site of legendary valor and sacrifice on the part of American soldiers – some U.S. service personnel stationed in Okinawa today are treating the world to another kind of display: “Gay” and lesbian service personnel performing in drag, to raise funds for their activities, to a sellout audience.

As reported Sunday, openly homosexual service members at Okinawa’s Kadena Air Base took to the stage and performed as “drag queens” and “drag kings” Saturday “on a military installation in support of lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender troops.”

According to the story by Stars and Stripes, which has published news for the military community continuously since WWII, “six servicemembers – gay, lesbian and straight – donned heavy makeup to dance and lip sync songs such as ‘I Wanna Dance with Somebody’ for a raucous capacity crowd at the Rocker NCO Club at Kadena Air Base. The event was a fundraiser for the recently formed Okinawa chapter of OutServe-SLDN, which is the largest nonprofit advocate for the military’s LGBT community.”

More @ WND

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    1. Had to look him up and I imagine so. I haven't read his book, but do have Peleliu 1944.

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    2. Makes you want to check twice before having a box lunch- you may put your Eye out. Running a prison clinic - never could figure out some of the "girls". Now it's more obvious but crazy. You have lost your military bearing has taken another meaning..as in bearing in your battle buddies ass.

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  2. Time to recalibrate my satire sensor yet again. I thought at first this was a joke. The world is obviously getting weirder faster than my ability to keep up.

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    1. The world is obviously getting weirder faster than my ability to keep up.

      It passed me by long ago. :)

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