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Is it too soon to celebrate the end of DADT?

Started by Shana A, December 22, 2010, 02:33:33 PM

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Is it too soon to celebrate the end of DADT?
Filed by: Davina Kotulski
December 21, 2010 3:30 PM

http://www.bilerico.com/2010/12/is_it_too_soon_to_celebrate_the_end_of_dadt.php

DADT is soon to be dead (at least regarding sexual orientation), but with DOMA still arounddadt.jpg LGB soldiers in same-sex marriages, civil unions, domestic partnerships, and reciprocal beneficiary relationships will still not be able to give their partner's veteran or service member spousal benefits. They are over 93 provisions related to spousal veteran's benefits including pensions, indemnity compensation for service-related deaths, spousal medical care, spousal nursing home care (this means that your spouse can go into a nursing home, but you can't if you are a same-sex partner), right to be buried in the same cemetery, and educational and housing benefits.

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What the hell happened to our transgender brothers and sisters? Clearly, our Democratic elected officials need to understand that our transgender brothers and sisters that meet all other requirements to serve have a right to serve openly too. What are their justifications for throwing them under the bus and not letting them serve openly as soldiers and officers?
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