Sen. Barbara Boxer Likens U.S. to Iran, North Korea and Pakistan Because U.S. Bans Homosexuals From MilitaryScotty Starnes | November 19, 2010 at 4:30 PM | Tags: America, Barbara Boxer, Bill Clinton, don't ask-don't tell, homosexuals, Iran, military, North Korea, Pakistan, USA | Categories: Uncategorized | URL: http://wp.me/pvnFC-3y6 |
I guess Senator "Ma'am" should ask those homosexuals who were killed in Iran, Pakistan and other countries that follow the "religion of peace' about this. I don't recall the American government or any other religion calling for the death of homosexuals.
CNSNews.comreports:
Sen. Barbara Boxer (D-Calif.) today likened the United States of America to Iran, North Korea and Pakistan because those nations also do not allow homosexuals in their militaries.
Boxer likened the U.S.A. to the Communist regime in North Korea, the Islamic regime in Iran and the Pakistani government at a press conference in which she called for repealing the ban on homosexuals in the military during the lameduck session of Congress, which is taking place now before the new members elected on Nov. 2 can arrive in Washington, D.C. and replace the members who are retiring or who were defeated.
"We now stand with this rule with countries like Iran, North Korea and Pakistan in banning gays and lesbians from military service," said Boxer. "Our brave young men and women fight alongside allies like Australia, the United Kingdom and others who allow gays and lesbians to serve openly. Let's not stand with Pakistan and with North Korea and Iran."
There is a huge difference. THE US DOESN'T KILL THESE FOLKS FOR BEING GAY YOU MORON.
Notice that Democrats who want to repeal 'don't-ask-don't-tell' never talk about how it was sign into law by that lovable Democrat Bill Clinton? It was a great law until the Democrats needed that gay voting block to exploit.
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