Rep Hastings, writes again to Obama on DADT

Rep. Hastings Pushes Obama on DADT
By Michelle Garcia

Florida representative Alcee Hastings told President Barack Obama he is "deeply disappointed" that the military's ban on openly gay and lesbian personnel has yet to be lifted.

Hastings sent an open follow-up letter to the president on Thursday, reminding him that in June, 77 representatives called for a moratorium on investigating cases of service members accused of being gay. He also called "don't ask, don't tell" a "ridiculous, bigoted law."

The Florida Democrat, who is the vice chairman of the Intelligence Committee, said he was also disappointed that President Obama had not responded to the initial letter. "With the recent addition of 17,000 American troops to Afghanistan and the possibility of another request for even more troops from General McChrystal in the coming weeks, I am sure that you will agree that we cannot afford to lose any of our dedicated, highly qualified service members to 'don't ask, don't tell,'" he wrote in Thursday's letter.

Hastings cited the figure of two military members being discharged daily under the law.

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Back to topPost a CommentName: Herley Taylor
Date posted: 2009-08-29 11:09 AM
Hometown: Deland, FL

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Thanks Alcee! Once Again this is Herley Taylor--- But yea unfortunately Obama thinks us gay airman/soldiers/sailors/marines are 5th class citizen! But if were to to somehow TURN STR8 then we would be immediately upgraded to 1st class! WHAT A SHAME!!!

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