"Sen. McCain is clearly out of touch, not only with the American people, but also the Pentagon and our troops. McCain seems to be saying he wants a do-over because he doesn't like the findings and recommendations in the Pentagon report going to Secretary Gates. In other words, McCain is telling the Pentagon: Keep working until you produce the outcome I'm looking for."Read More...
Sunday, November 14, 2010
SLDN slams McCain on DADT: 'Sen. McCain is clearly out of touch'
A response to McCain's latest inanity from Aubrey Sarvis:
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McCain continues battle against DADT repeal, now wants another study
Via Sam Stein:
McCain peddled this lie before. But even, Marine Corps Commandant James Amos, who is no friend of repeal, wasn't buying that line from McCain during his confirmation hearings in September:
According to Sam, McCain also addressed Cindy' flip-flop on DADT. I'm sure she got an earful or two from her husband for speaking out against bullying. Sadly ironic.
UPDATE: Here's the video courtesy of Think Progress:
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Senator McCain has been accused of backtracking on his stance as well. Several years ago, he stressed that he would be open to the idea of repeal if U.S. military leadership approved it. But once several of the top officials started speaking out against the policy, McCain moved the goal posts. He wanted to wait for a Pentagon-commissioned study on the ban.That's such B.S., of course. This study does look at morale and battle effectiveness. McCain is lying. But, will we hear any push back from the White House? This will set the tone for the lame duck.
That study's findings were reported last week. And the preliminary data showed that service members would have little to no problem with openly gay colleagues. Even then, however, McCain was not sold. The study was leaked, he stressed (arguing that he couldn't be sure about its veracity) and it didn't measure the right issues. And even if the right study was conducted, McCain went on, Congress would need time to examine and debate it.
"You and I have not seen that study," he said of the leaked findings. "And this study was directed on how to implement the repeal not whether the repeal should take place or not."
"A thorough and complete study of the effects, not how to implement a repeal, but the effects on morale and battle effectiveness, that's what I want," he added. "And once we get this study we need to have hearings, and we need to examine it, and we need to look at whether it is the kind of study that we wanted."
McCain peddled this lie before. But even, Marine Corps Commandant James Amos, who is no friend of repeal, wasn't buying that line from McCain during his confirmation hearings in September:
Amos also countered Sen. John McCain’s (R-AZ) argument that the Pentagon’s study won’t tell military leaders if repeal would undermine military effectiveness, insisting that “at the end of the day, when all of this information comes to whoever is the 35th Commandant of the Marine Corps in December….will be able to give his best military advise on that.”So, McCain knows better. He's just obsessed with this issue.
“If this policy is changed. The last thing you’re going to see your Marine Corps do is try to step in and push it aside. That will simply not be the case,” Amos said. “There will be issues, we’re going to work through them.”
According to Sam, McCain also addressed Cindy' flip-flop on DADT. I'm sure she got an earful or two from her husband for speaking out against bullying. Sadly ironic.
UPDATE: Here's the video courtesy of Think Progress:
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Out Lesbian Elected to Germany's Highest Court
Germany is getting its very first lesbian Constitutional Court justice: Susanne Baer. She is a currently a professor for Public Law and Gender Studies at Humboldt University in Berlin, and has been an advocate for equal rights for women and sexual minorities. The Green Party nominated her for the position, and a committee of the German parliament elected her.
The Constitutional Court's purpose is to interpret the Grundgesetz, i.e. the country's constitution. Sixteen judges sit on the court, and each serves a twelve-year term.
I could only find stories about this development in German.
That is probably because the process for becoming a high court justice in Germany is uncontroversial compared to the U.S., and isn't followed with much detail even there. Nevertheless, Germany's commitment to sexual diversity at the high court is notable and important, especially considering that Germany still treats same-sex couples unequally under its tax laws. Read More...
The Constitutional Court's purpose is to interpret the Grundgesetz, i.e. the country's constitution. Sixteen judges sit on the court, and each serves a twelve-year term.
I could only find stories about this development in German.
That is probably because the process for becoming a high court justice in Germany is uncontroversial compared to the U.S., and isn't followed with much detail even there. Nevertheless, Germany's commitment to sexual diversity at the high court is notable and important, especially considering that Germany still treats same-sex couples unequally under its tax laws. Read More...
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