The Marines employ a strict "Don't Ask, Don't Tell" policy

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Constitutional_Patriotsays...

Just because you're gay doesn't mean you can't fight for your country. Who cares.. I've seen gays in the military, it's their personal business so long as they don't bring it to on-duty time. Unfortunately, I've seen a gay female officer that prevented airmen from getting medals because she hated all men. She was caught and demoted from Captain to Sgt. and shipped off to North Dakota. Personally, I think she should have been demoted and kicked out.

fizzikssays...

Well... they didn't ask, nor did anyone tell...

In all seriousness, I just want all the "OMG, the gays are going to destroy our military" types to see that maybe people are more comfortable with homosexuality then they'd like to admit.

siftbotsays...

Saving this video from the discard pile and sending it back to the queue for one more try; last queued Sunday, December 9th, 2007 2:46am PST - save requested by K0MMIE.

persephonesays...

I thought all guys like to tussle like that sometimes. As a little girl, I used to watch my uncles roll around the floor, locked in a tight embrace. If they managed to separate and get off the floor, they'd start punching each other out.

14402says...

hilarious... relax everyone... they're just secure and not homophobes.
One thing about being in the Corps, it'll change you so you don't give a rat's ass about what anyone else thinks.
Semper Fi

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