CNN: ‘Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell’ an ‘Unjust’ Policy; Gays Have ‘Right to Fight’
On Friday's Newsroom, CNN's Ali Velshi channeled the homosexual lobby's disappointment with the Obama administration's defense of the military's “don't ask, don't tell” policy: ” This unjust policy has gone on far too long in America .” Velshi also stated that homosexuals ” have a right to serve. They have a right to fight .” The anchor criticized the Justice Department's appeal of a federal judge's Tuesday injunction halting the military from enforcing the 17-year-old policy during his regular “XYZ” commentary. After giving a brief on the judge's ruling and the Obama administration's Thursday appeal, Velshi outlined his opposition to”don't ask, don't tell:” VELSHI: Justice delayed is not necessarily justice denied in this case, but it is justice delayed. I t's time to end 'don't ask, don't tell' now. This unjust policy has gone on far too long in America . Countries around the world allow gay troops to serve openly and just because a policy has been deemed constitutional in the past doesn't actually mean it's good policy and it certainly doesn't mean it's right . read more
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