Thursday, December 16, 2010

Re: The House Votes to Repeal Don't Ask Don't Tell 250-175! Keep the pressure on the Senate.

No, it is not so much for political purposes, but to make the repeal
more binding and lasting, as an act of Congress signed by the
President truumps an Executive Order, and is less controversial than a
Federal court ruling which the Conseravitive SCOTUS could overturn.


On 12/15/10, GregfromBoston <greg.vincent@yahoo.com> wrote:
> for political purposes, of course.
>
>
> On Dec 15, 6:34 pm, Tommy News <tommysn...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> This is the course President Obama wants this repeal to take.
>>
>> On 12/15/10, GregfromBoston <greg.vinc...@yahoo.com> wrote:
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>> > Bravo!
>>
>> > Perhaps Obama's court challenge will become irrelevant.
>>
>> > On Dec 15, 6:17 pm, Tommy News <tommysn...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> >> The House Votes to Repeal Don't Ask Don't Tell 250-175! Keep the
>> >> pressure on the Senate. Many of the debate arguments from House
>> >> Republicans against repeal were extremely offensive, false, hateful,
>> >> and homophobic.
>>
>> >> House votes to repeal 'don't ask, don't tell'
>> >> By Ed O'Keefe
>> >> House lawmakers approved a bill Wednesday to end the "don't ask, don't
>> >> tell" law, giving new momentum to an effort backed by President Obama,
>> >> Pentagon leaders and gay rights activists to end the ban on gays
>> >> serving openly in the military this year.
>>
>> >> The House voted 250 to 175 to repeal the 17-year Defense Department
>> >> law that bars gays and lesbians from serving openly in uniform. The
>> >> 75-vote margin was wider than a similar vote in May. Fifteen
>> >> Republicans voted for the bill while 15 Democrats opposed it.
>>
>> >> Wednesday's vote sends the bill back to the Senate, where a vote will
>> >> not occur until next week at the earliest, if at all, according to
>> >> Senate aides.
>>
>> >> The bill's language originally appeared in an 800-page defense
>> >> authorization bill passed by the House in May. But the bill failed a
>> >> procedural vote in the Senate last week, requiring the House to vote
>> >> again on a new measure to end the ban.
>>
>> >> Sens. Joseph I. Lieberman (I-Conn.) and Susan Collins (R-Maine)
>> >> introduced the new bill last week, believing it will earn broader
>> >> Republican support after the Senate completes consideration of the New
>> >> START Treaty and government spending.
>>
>> >> Sen. Olympia Snowe (R-Maine) said Wednesday she would join Republican
>> >> colleagues Scott Brown (Mass.) and Lisa Murkowski (Alaska) in voting
>> >> to end the ban if the Senate votes again on the bill.
>>
>> >> The House voted first on the new bill because its cosponsors, Majority
>> >> Leader Steny Hoyer (D-Md.) and Rep. Patrick Murphy (D-Pa.) believed
>> >> doing so would allow the Senate to consider it more quickly as a
>> >> privileged resolution requiring fewer days of debate.
>>
>> >> "It's time to end a policy of official discrimination that has cost
>> >> America the service of some 13,500 men and women who wore our uniform
>> >> with honor," Hoyer said Wednesday. "It's time to stop throwing away
>> >> their service -- their willingness to die for our country -- because
>> >> of who they are."
>>
>> >> Most House Republicans opposed Wednesday's vote. In a conversation
>> >> with reporters before the vote, Rep. Buck McKeon (R-Calif), who is
>> >> slated to chair the House Armed Services Committee in the next
>> >> Congress, said Democrats "were more concerned about 'don't ask don't
>> >> tell,' I believe, than about the military and about carrying out our
>> >> responsibilities for those who are laying their lives on the line
>> >> every day to protect us. That's a bad system."
>>
>> >> In a bit of levity, Rep. Roscoe Bartlett (R-Md.) later echoed McKeon's
>> >> sentiments on the House floor: "Maybe that's why our approval ratings
>> >> are somewhere between used car salesman and embezzler," he said. (A
>> >> record low 13 percent of Americans approve of the job Congress is
>> >> doing, according to a Gallup Poll survey released Wednesday.)
>>
>> >> A new version of the defense bill without language ending "don't ask,
>> >> don't tell" is expected to come up for a vote in the House later this
>> >> week.
>>
>> >> In a joint statement, gay rights groups pushing to end the ban cheered
>> >> Wednesday's vote, saying it "provides another resounding indication
>> >> that 'don't ask, don't tell' can and should be repealed legislatively
>> >> this year." The groups, ranging from the liberal Center for American
>> >> Progress to the pro-gay Log Cabin Republicans, plan to lobby the
>> >> Senate this week to vote on the new bill.
>>
>> >> Forty-seven senators are cosponsoring the bill, including Senate
>> >> Majority Leader Harry M. Reid (D-Nev.). He is not expected to schedule
>> >> a vote on it until next week at the earliest, a spokeswoman said.
>>
>> >> More:http://voices.washingtonpost.com/federal-eye/2010/12/house_votes_to_r...
>>
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>> >> Together, we can change the world, one mind at a time.
>> >> Have a great day,
>> >> Tommy
>>
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