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Dallas Morning News: Time to end Don’t ask, don’t tell

February 6th, 2010

The Dallas Morning News ran an editorial today that begins, “It’s not the military’s business what a service member’s sexual orientation is.”

Whether timed to coincide with the Creating Change conference, being held in Dallas this weekend that has attracted more than 2,200 activists from around the country, or not, this editorial is momentous. When the Dallas Morning News, one of the most conservative newspapers in the country, says it’s time to end Don’t ask, don’t tell, times have changed.

Of course the letters in response? Priceless.

— David Taffet

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2 Responses to “Dallas Morning News: Time to end Don’t ask, don’t tell”

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  1. bondwooley Says:

    Some day, we’re going to look back with amazement that we tolerated any form of a communication gap in the military.

    http://bit.ly/9YNli3

    (social satire)

  2. David King Says:

    That’s a big change from their 1977 “Anita Victorious” editorial. Anyone remember that besides me?

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