
Thinkprogress:
Today, the House Armed Services Subcommittee on Military Personnel is holding the first congressional hearings on the military’s “Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell” policy in 15 years. To mark the occasion, the conservative news outlet CNSNews.com asked some members of Congress if they still support the discriminatory program. Sen. Larry Craig (R-ID), who was busted last year for allegedly trying to pick up another male in an airport bathroom, said that he believes “we ought to sustain it“:
Sen. Larry Craig (R-Idaho) told CNSNews.com, “Current policy has served us well. I think we ought to sustain it. I see no evidence that it should be repealed.”
1 comment:
You have to remember we're talking about the tap tap man here. Sure he would now support Gays because his secret is out and he can feel free to help. Look tap tap Larry needs to get the word out that he is available for services. Nice way to advertise for business using the Government Flood to announce this for the hold USA and the Media. Now Larry might be getting alot more calls from men.
At lease he wont have to go to men's rooms now looking.
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