Until Now, It Has Always Been About the Citizens ‘Military’ Might

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Article by WorldNews.com Correspondent Dallas Darling. “Then tall Hector answered, ‘…I would feel deep shame if like a coward I stayed away from battle. All my life I have learned to be brave and to fight always in the front ranks of the Trojans, winning glory for myself…” -Homer, The Illiad With the recent United States Supreme Court decision rejecting an appeal by a gay rights group to openly allow gay men and women to serve in the country’s armed forces, until now, it has always been about the citizens “military” might. In other words and similar to Ancient Greece, the ideal citizen had to first prove himself/herself on the battlefield or in combat in order to be accepted as a true…

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Until Now, It Has Always Been About the Citizens ‘Military’ Might

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