Sunday, January 16, 2011

Politics- Letters to the Herald-Leader

Here's my most recent (as it appears on Kentucky.com's site for 3 JAN 11) Letter to the Editor.  If there's any interest, I might post my letters to kentucky's, "Paper of Record" (tongue firmly in cheek) from over the years.  The grammatical errors were of the editor's making, by the way.  I'll post my original in a couple of days, so you may witness for yourself the state of the schools of journalism.

'Don't ask' repeal wrong
Those of us who have actually worn the uniform applaud the Democratic Senate and eight alleged Republicans who voted to end that bigot Bill Clinton's "don't ask, don't tell" policy.
We are also hopeful the military genius Barack Hussein Obama will further end the Department of Defense's discrimination against other deviants such as polygamists, practitioners of bestiality and pedophiles.
As with the Democrats' previously corrosive, sexuality-driven policy changes (such as co-ed basic training and ship assignments), our national security was the last thing on the minds of the socialists who seek to destroy our nation's most conservative pillar. Our armed forces are nothing more than an entity to be derided by such louts.
Though Ben Chandler will not mention this in any of his taxpayer-funded constituent correspondences to you, he, too, voted to force open homosexuality upon our military. It'll take far more than 600 votes to save his seat next time.
Ret. Sgt. 1st Class Shane Morris
Berea


Read more: http://www.kentucky.com/2011/01/04/1586535/letters-01042011.html#more#ixzz1BGmGeO4i

1 comment:

  1. But the Obama & the dems didn't end DADT - they actually got the courts to extend it for a few months. DADT was declared unconstitutional in federal court, when a group of gay republicans sued the government. Not joking: "Log Cabin Republicans vs United States", look it up.

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