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- 'Don't Ask, Don't Tell' - Stop Playing With Soldiers' Lives
1/17/2000 - 100% relevant
Gays in the military - it's back. The leaders of both parties have not said a word in years on this issue, and now only weeks from the beginning of the primary season it's front and center again. - Bigotry in the Military
8/30/1999 - 77% relevant
The Defense Department's new guidelines on the 'don't ask, don't tell' policy may reduce some of the worse abuses against homosexuals in the military. - Log Cabin Republicans Praises Bipartisan Passage of Legislation to End Failed 'Don't Ask, Don't Tell' Policy
12/18/2010 - 75% relevant
The US Senate voted 65 to 31, including 8 Republicans, to pass legislation to end the ban on gays and lesbians serving openly in the military. - Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) on Log Cabin Republicans v. United States of America Don't Ask, Don't Tell Lawsuit
7/9/2010 - 75% relevant
Answers to frequently asked questions about Log Cabin's lawsuit challenging the law banning gays or lesbians from serving openly in the military. - Private First Class (PFC) Barry Winchell Murder: Anti-Gay Hate Crime on Fort Campbell Army Military Base
8/9/1999 - 72% relevant
Find out more about the murder of PFC Barry Winchell in an anti-gay hate crime in the military at Fort Campbell. - Event on National Mall Highlights Cost of "Don't Ask, Don't Tell"
11/30/2007 - 69% relevant
12,000 flags fly on the National Mall to recognize men and women discharged from the military since the enactment of DADT. - Don't Ask, Don't Tell, Don't Work
5/19/2003 - 66% relevant
The LEF publishes a white paper that evaluates the military Don't Ask, Don't Tell policy. - Congressional Hearing on "Don't Ask, Don't Tell" Highlights Failed Law
7/23/2008 - 63% relevant
Congress revisits Clinton's law banning openly gay and lesbian Americans from serving in the military. - Log Cabin Lauds Army Dismissal Of Case Against Steve May
1/15/2001 - 61% relevant
The nation's largest gay Republican organization applauded a surprise decision by the U.S. Army to dismiss its discharge proceeding against Arizona state Rep. Steve May (R), a Reserve Lieutentant, and expressed hope that it would lead to better and more fair treatment of soldiers serving in the military. - Steve May Discharge Violates Military Policy, Federal and State Law
9/18/2000 - 61% relevant
In its decision Sunday, September 17, to recommend discharging First Lieutenant Steve May from the U.S. Army Reserves, an Army panel has not remained within the Clinton Administration's 'don't ask, don't tell' policy, or within the U.S. and Arizona constitutions, said the nation's largest gay Republican organization.
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