Tuesday, September 20, 2011

The Official End of 'Don't Ask, Don't Tell

After years of debate and controversy, and months of preparation, today marks the official end of the military's "Don't Ask, Don't Tell" policy.

President Obama said the following in a statement put out by the White House today:

"As of today, patriotic Americans in uniform will no longer have to lie about who they are in order to serve the country they love. As of today, our armed forces will no longer lose the extraordinary skills and combat experience of so many gay and lesbian service members. And today, as Commander in Chief, I want those who were discharged under this law to know that your country deeply values your service."

"For more than two centuries, we have worked to extend America’s promise to all our citizens. Our armed forces have been both a mirror and a catalyst of that progress, and our troops, including gays and lesbians, have given their lives to defend the freedoms and liberties that we cherish as Americans. Today, every American can be proud that we have taken another great step toward keeping our military the finest in the world and toward fulfilling our nation’s founding ideals."

President Obama signed the Repeal Act back in December.

posted @ Tuesday, September 20, 2011 12:43 PM | Feedback (0)