Friday, July 25, 2008

Show Hearing for Homosexuals in the Military

Please check the link for CMR Executive Director Tommy Sears' National Review Online blog post on last week's House Armed Services Personnel Subcommittee "hearing" on homosexuals in the military. More...

Sunday, July 20, 2008

More Media for Gays in the Military

CMR's analysis of the latest attempt by Big Media to push for homosexuals in the military is here.

Thursday, July 17, 2008

CMR and Former Army Delta Force Officer to Testify Before Congress on Gays in the Military

CMR has been invited to testify before the House Armed Services Subcommittee on Personnel on the issue of homosexuals in the military. Elaine Donnelly, CMR President, and Brian Jones, a highly-decorated former Sergeant Major of the US Army's elite Delta Force who served in Iraq in 2004, will testify in support of the 1993 law stating that homosexuals are not eligible for military service. The law passed Congress with veto-proof majorities in 1993 and has been upheld in federal court as constitutional several times.

The hearing will take place in Room 2118 of the House Rayburn Office Building, at 2:00 PM on Wednesday, July 23 in Washington, DC.

CMR has the facts, sound principle and common sense on its side, but faces large, well-funded activist groups that are devoted to one radical goal: repeal of the 1993 law, which is constantly mislabeled "Don't Ask, Don't Tell."

Please contact your Member of Congress and encourage him or her to support the 1993 law. Also, sign our petition here, or at our "AmericansfortheMilitary.com" banner on the upper-right corner of this page.

Donnelly and Sgt. Maj. Jones will expose the extent of real damage that will be done to the culture of our military if these groups are allowed to win. We cannot stand by and allow the full force of mandatory social engineering to be imposed on our men and women in uniform.

Tuesday, July 15, 2008

PM Polemic for Gays in the Military

Elaine Donnelly, CMR President, writes in today's Human Events about the "perception management" tactics in the campaign for gays in the military. More...

Thursday, July 3, 2008

Female U.S. Casualties More Common in Iraq War

In this article from CNSNews.com, the issue is not "front lines," as claimed by Department of Defense spokesman Les Melnyk in one of the article's quotes. It is direct ground combat, or DGC. In the current war in Iraq, everyone is in danger, or "in harm's way." That does not excuse the Defense Department from condoning Army actions that place female soldiers in or collocated with DGC battalions, which are required by regulation to be all-male 100% of the time. Temporary changes in the missions of those units do not permit violations of still-current DoD regulations and the congressional notification law. More...