Friday, August 27, 2010

The Military Should Not Have to 'Manage' Unneeded Social Problems

For the past six months a Pentagon working group has been reviewing ways to "manage" unprecedented social problems that the military can and should avoid. If Congress revokes the 1993 law that is usually mislabeled "Don't Ask, Don't Tell," the armed forces will have to recruit and accept professed (not just discreet) homosexuals in all branches and communities of the armed forces. More...

Thursday, August 12, 2010

Military Culture Coalition Poll "Changes Game" in Gays in Military Debate

With the release of a new poll commissioned by the Military Culture Coalition, largely undiscussed issues and perspectives in the debate over the attempt to repeal the law on gays in the military have emerged. Contrary to past polls that gauged respondents' "feelings" about gays in the military, the MCC poll finds that Americans support keeping the current law. These findings and others have been reported in several stories since the poll's release. More...

Militaryculturecoalition.com

The Military Culture Coalition, a project of the Center for Military Readiness, unveiled a new website this week, www.militaryculturecoalition.com, highlighting its poll of likely voters on the issue of repealing the current law on gays in the military. Among other things, the website includes a comprehensive "Issues" section, which provides extensive analysis and research on the current law and the consequences of repeal.