Wednesday, May 18, 2016

All We Need: Senate confirms first openly homosexual Army secretary


 

The Senate on Tuesday evening confirmed the long-delayed nomination of the first openly gay Army secretary.

Eric Fanning, 47, actually becomes the first openly gay leader of any of the U.S. armed forces. His confirmation, five years after the repeal of “don’t ask, don’t tell,” was hailed by human rights groups
“Eric Fanning’s historic confirmation today as Secretary of the U.S. Army is a demonstration of the continued progress towards fairness and equality in our nation’s armed forces,” Human Rights Campaign President Chad Griffin said in a statement.

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15 comments:

  1. As my son said when he left the Army, had to get out before homosexuality became required rather than just accepted...

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    1. :) I believe you mentioned that before. Hilarious!

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  2. i repeat.














    I have lived too long.

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    1. I haven't lived too long, but I was born too late.:) I think I'd pick 1803 like the General and have gone out like Cleburne.

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  3. Come on Shane! I about spit coffee on my keyboard! Lol. Good one though. First a female combat MAJCOM commander in the Air Force, now an open sodomite Secretary of the Army. All in a week or two. Discusting what is being done to our military and our country.

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    1. :) Coffee at this time of day? Time to switch......:)

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  4. I am relieved I served and left the Army when I could be proud of my service. Now, when asked if I ever served I say "Oh hell NO!"

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    1. "Oh hell NO!"

      :) Why would you say that?

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    2. This is not the Army I served in...

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    3. Neither mine, but I simply advise all who are thinking of joining, and there are many, that I would not recommend it in the current atmosphere.

      I Am Now An Ex Marine
      http://www.namsouth.com/viewtopic.php?t=3689&highlight=marine

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  5. And remember, this is the republican, conservative, Christian, family values, Kentucky leader Senate that confirmed this faggotry....and they are our best hope for freedom?

    Here is where we are....just imagine where we will be.

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    1. they are our best hope for freedom?

      Put a pitchfork in them.

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