Thursday, December 25, 2008

Ohio Licence For Military Expire

Israel Trip

wound Achilles bandaging Patroclus
her lover during the war of Troy.



VIII.

The results of a survey by America On Line (AOL) in which, so far, a total of those who were asked whether they agree with the policy current U.S. armed forces in relation to gays, 60% of the 64.475 who voted NO are in accordance with the policy banning gays in the military while 40% voted YES to agree with the discriminatory policy.

To view the article containing the survey and news of a U.S. Marine decorated for his participation in the war in Iraq is challenging anti-gay policy in the U.S. armed forces, go to the next link http://news .aol.com/topnews/articles/_a/dont-ask-dont-tell-revisited/20070228124709990001? ncid = NWS00010000000001 or equivalent link http://tinyurl.com/2ksozc Tinyurl

to the Motherland of Judeo-Christian homophobia, the very Israel, and does not criminalize homosexuality, or even on its military.

According to the web site http://www.gaymilitary.ucsb.edu/PressCenter/press_rel12.htm :

"... A study entitled" Homosexuality and The Israeli military Furezas': Did the Survey the Gay Ban Undermine the Military Operation? Written by Aaron Belkin, Director for the Center for the Study of Sexual Minorities in the Military Forces of the University of California at Santa Barbara and Melissa Levitt, Associate Professor of Political Science at San Francisco State University.

... None of the 23 nations that allow gay soldiers to serve openly have reported problems ...

... opponents (U.S.) of gays and lesbians in the military say they are irelevantes foreign experiences to determine what would happen if the U.S. lifted its ban, even where it is legal, many homosexuals out of the closet now in units of fighting in foreign armies. (But) As Belkin and Levit, however, known gays serve in combat units of the Israel Defense Forces. They surveyed 136 Israeli combat soldiers and found that 17% knew a homosexual partner in your unit.

Based on interviews with 35 academic experts and officials and a review of 259 government documents and news articles, Belkin and Levitt found no evidence that openly gay soldiers sovacaron military operation, cohesion or morale. Prof. Stuart Cohen, a senior military expert at the Center for Strategic Studies at Bar-Ilan University, told Belkin and Levitt that "homosexuals are not an issue (of conflict) the cohesion of units in the Defence Forces Israel. Indeed, the whole thing is a very marginal to what these armed forces are concerned.

Next, opponents of gay and lesbians in the military say that foreign experiences are irelevantes as gays and lesbians receive special treatment in foreign forces overseas. Based on his Interview in and review of literature, Belkin and Levitt found that despite the lack of perfectly equal treatment in all cases, the majority of the Israeli gay and lesbian soldiers are treated the same as their heterosexual peers most of the time. And, they found no evidence that rare cases of different treatment impaired functioning, cohesion or morale.

Finally, opponents of homosexuals in the military say they are foreign Experiences irelevantes given the uniqueness of American culture culture as well as the United States military. Belkin and Levitt argue that all national cultures are unique. Dadoi that 23 countries have lifted their bans against homosexuality successfully, cultural differences do not seem to determine whether the lifting of bans anti-homoseuxales undermine the military. According

Nathaniel Frank, Director of Communications Center for the Study of Sexual Minorities in the Military, "It has been 27 years since the Dutch army was the first to lift its ban against homosexuals and 22 other countries have followed suit in consequential years. If opponents of gay men and lesbians in the military really believe that undermine the military uprising, why not have produced studies showing that this is the case? "

What had become of the glory that was Greece and the power that was ancient Rome if armies had forbidden his most famous victory and overall such as Alexander the Great and Julius Caesar, among others, being part of the conquest campaigns merely for being gay and bisexual?

Answer: Not so glorious or so powerful.

I think the Pentagon is a hostelling of homophobic, interesting, and ironically, according to scientific studies related to human behavior and mental health indicate that a high percentage of homophobic are actually repressed homosexuals, an issue on which I will elaborate shortly.

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