A lot of ink has been spilled on the topic of the "Don't Ask, Don't Tell (DADT)" policy in the military and the 1993 law -- the Military Personnel Eligibility Act -- that prompted it. Full disclosure: I've spilled some of that ink myself (see here, here, and here). Readers will probably guess that, as an evangelical Christian conservative and retired Naval officer, I oppose lifting DADT. It allows gays to serve in the military now, without their sexual orientation being made the pretext for litigating other policies and issues.
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