Saturday, December 18, 2010

Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell is repealed


My message to Air Force Julian and John McCain



The last time we spoke you expressed your disdain for gay people and openly voiced crude, stupid and unprecedented homophobia. We haven’t spoken since then and it has been more than 17 years.

I don’t know if you are still in the military…but if you are, now you will be able to look at naked guys in the shower and get sexually aroused just the way you got excited at the gym when you and I used to work out together and you saw me naked in the shower.

I don’t know if you are still married to that controlling bitch or if you got married again…perhaps you have even come out of the closet by now; but DODT proved to be the opposite of what you thought it was…and a clear violation of the human rights of gay people.

I can almost bet that you are still a Republican…perhaps even a Teahadist, but buddy, let me tell you this: Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell” is now part of history; that history of inequality and bigotry that this country at times has held as an ideology.

And to John McCain: You are not in active duty any longer…so you don’ t need to worry about taking a shower in the barracks and having some fag look at your microscopic weenie…so, get over it, asshole.


Chances are, according to statistics, that one of these guys is gay…now he doesn’t need to hide in shame


HRC said: "Today, America lived up to its highest ideals of freedom and equality. Today, our federal government recognized that ALL men and women have the right to openly serve the country they believe in. That it doesn't matter who you are, or who you love – you are not a second-class citizen any more."


The Senate voted 65-31 to pass the bill, with eight Republicans siding with 55 Democrats and two independents in favor of repeal. The House had passed an identical version of the bill, 250-175, earlier this week.