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Soldiers And WORMS

(bumped up from yesterday)

As some of you know, my mother suffered a stroke recently. I am currently in my home town spending time with her and getting her house in order. As a result, I rushed a recent post on “DADT” I wrote in order to get to the nursing center in a timely fashion. Alert No Quarter reader, Ed, gently (I am not being snarky here – he really was) pointed out to me that the soldier whose actual case went before the Supreme Court was not at ALL amused at Obama’s lack of support, though the rest of my post stands as is, I think. The point is, he is dong nothing, and too many people are allowing him to WORM (What Obama Really Meant) out.

The soldier whose case was thrown out by the SCOTUS, had something to say about it, alright, and it was not a whole bunch of WORMing, as this article makes clear,

Dismay Over Obama’s ‘Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell’ Turnabout
. Check this out:

When Barack Obama sought the presidency, he pledged to reverse the “Don’t ask, don’t tell” policy preventing gays and lesbians from serving openly in the U.S. military. Yet on Monday, the Supreme Court rejected a gay Ohio soldier’s challenge to the law — with the legal backing of none other than the Obama Administration.

James Pietrangelo II, the former Army infantryman and lawyer whose case the high court declined to review, reserved most of his ire for President Obama instead of the court. “He’s a coward, a bigot and a pathological liar,” Pietrangelo said in an interview with TIME shortly after the high court declined to hear his appeal. “This is a guy who spent more time picking out his dog, Bo, and playing with him on the White House lawn than he has working for equality for gay people,” he added. “If there were millions of black people as second-class citizens, or millions of Jews or Irish, he would have acted immediately” (emphasis mine) upon taking office to begin working to lift “Don’t ask, don’t tell.” Pietrangelo fought in Iraq in 1991 as an infantryman, and returned as a JAG officer for the second Iraq War, before being booted out in 2004 for declaring he was gay as he was readying for a third combat tour. He was representing himself before the high court.

I don’t want to overreach or anything, but it does sound like Pietrangelo is a tad hot under the collar, as he SHOULD be. About damn time the MSM bothered to report that not everyone is in love with Obama.

As for “DADT” and Obama’s lack of action:

The Obama Administration, in its brief in the case last month, said a lower court acted properly in upholding the gay ban. “Applying the strong deference traditionally afforded to the Legislative and Executive Branches in the area of military affairs, the court of appeals properly upheld the statute,” argued Elena Kagan, who as Solicitor General represents the Administration before the Supreme Court. The bar on gays serving openly is “rationally related to the government’s legitimate interest in military discipline and cohesion,” her 12-page filing added.

The endorsement of “Don’t ask, don’t tell” by the Administration marks the latest rightward tack by Obama. The President denounced many of George W. Bush’s national-security policies during the campaign, but in office has adopted more conservative positions, including endorsing military commissions to try purported terrorists, and declining to release a second batch of photographs depicting alleged U.S. maltreatment of Iraqi detainees. His stance on “Don’t ask, don’t tell” may be more surprising, because Obama aides have made clear the President wants the ban lifted eventually.

“EVENTUALLY”??? Just how the hell long is THAT?? I’m not buying what he’s selling, and neither is Pietrangelo:

Pietrangelo doesn’t buy the line from Obama aides — and the Pentagon — that they’re too busy grappling with a faltering economy and two wars to handle the gay ban right away. “It’s a complete lie that he has too much stuff on his plate — this is the guy who criticized Bush for not being able to multitask,” Pietrangelo says. “We have an old saying in the military — the maximum effective range of an excuse is zero meters.” (Emphasis mine.)

Pietrangelo and others argue that Obama has leeway under the law that codified “Don’t ask, don’t tell” after the 1993 outcry when Bill Clinton tried to allow gays and lesbians to serve openly. The President, they say, could instruct the Secretary of Defense, who has the sole power to carry out the law, to make investigations a rarity, so that “Don’t ask, don’t tell” simply does not function. Indeed, Obama could tell the Pentagon that, as a general matter, it is not in the best interest of the armed forces to expel a service member solely for saying he or she is gay or bisexual.

But the trouble is that the law was passed by Congress and, if Obama decided to go around the legislature, he would face political blowback. The current law allows gays to serve, so long as they keep their sexual orientation secret. The legislation means that a majority of the 535 members of Congress is going to have to vote to undo the ban — and that will have its political fallout. Obama is plainly taking his cue from the 1993 fiasco, which hurt Clinton’s relationship with conservative members of Congress, both Democratic and Republican, and with many in uniform.

But Obama also has some ammunition that Clinton never had: a new Gallup poll finds that most conservatives — 58% — now support openly gay people serving in uniform (nationally, 69% support the change; when Clinton assumed office, a Gallup poll found 53% of those polled opposed lifting the ban). Perhaps even more surprising, 58% of self-described Republicans, and 60% of weekly churchgoers, also support gay men and women serving openly in uniform. “While the Administration to date has not taken action on the issue,” the polling firm reported last Friday, “the Gallup Poll data indicate that the public-opinion environment favors such a move.”

Here’s what gripes me about this, and the other service members who have been kicked out of the military for being LGBT, including Arabic linguists, whom we could actually use right now: the military has actually lowered its enlistment standards over the past few years because of the two wars we are fighting. I am not kidding. Click HERE to read more about it. Doesn’t that just gripe you, too?

Uh, yeah, so enough with the excuses already about “DADT.” Like I said, if Obama has the time to do a videotaped message for Stephen Colbert, giving a “lawful order,” he sure can pick up the phone to call Pelosi and Reid, and tell them to push this through. Dadgummit!

And here’s another good one, courtesy of faithful reader, SF Indie, who informed me of THIS new pick by Obama,
Head Of Pro-Life* Group Gets Job At HHS
(* I take issue with the term “Pro-Life, and prefer “Anti-Choice.”). Well I’ll be darned – he’s throwing NARAL, NOW, and a whole bunch of other women and women’s groups under the bus, too???? Oh, I am so, so, so surprised!!! Not, not, not:

The Obama administration has picked the former head of a pro-life Catholic organization to run faith-based and community outreach programs at the Department of Health and Human Services.

Alexia Kelley, co-founder of the liberal group Catholics in Alliance for the Common Good, was appointed Thursday to run HHS’s Center for Faith-based and Community Initiatives. (The administration wouldn’t immediately confirm that, but the Catholic Reporter published a press release from Catholics in Alliance trumpeting the announcement.) Catholics in Alliance’s main goal since Kelley helped found it in 2005 has been to emphasize the Catholic Church’s social justice teachings in the political sphere; like other progressive religious groups, it lines up with Democratic positions on health care, poverty, labor and other issues.

On abortion, the group has mostly worked to find ways to reduce demand, rather than to push laws aimed at curtailing the availability of the procedure. But its Web site makes clear that it isn’t pro-choice. “Catholics in Alliance believes in the sanctity of all human life — from conception until natural death,” says a frequently asked questions page.

Pro-choice activists weren’t happy: HHS oversees health care, including abortion policy, for much of the federal government. Jon O’Brien, president of Catholics for Choice, called it “a defeat for reason and logic.” “The administration has talked a lot about reducing the need for abortion, and progressive groups like my own are totally with the administration in doing that,” he told Salon. But “to have someone working in HHS who oversaw an organization that is anti-abortion… really beggars belief.” The timing of the appointment — just days after abortion provider George Tiller was murdered in his Wichita, Kan., church — is likely to aggravate pro-choice groups even more. (Anti-choice organizations, though, have criticized Catholics in Alliance for giving cover to pro-choice Democrats, by attempting to shift the debate from banning abortion to simply reducing it.)

Well, golly gee – they aren’t happy with the man they chose to support over the WOMAN who has shown her resolve on this issue time and time again?? As Kathy Griffin would say, they can suck it. Again, had they BOTHERED to look at his record (or lack thereof) or his experience (or lack thereof) rather than jumping on the popularity bandwagon, they wouldn’t be so unhappy now. They brought it on themselves BY themselves.

Oh, and you’ll like this part:

Aides at the White House and HHS didn’t immediately return calls and e-mails for comment.

ROTFMLAO – really? They White House and HHS didn’t want to talk about this?? Yeah, I bet.

One last piece:

Update: A spokeswoman for Catholics in Alliance, Jennifer Goff, just sent over a statement. The group clearly wasn’t happy with the criticism from Catholics for Choice: “Catholics in Alliance for the Common Good is working toward reaching common ground in order to make real progress on the moral and political challenges our country faces instead of resorting to spurious attacks launched by those who are more concerned with inflaming the culture wars than effecting positive change.”

Okey dokey. Sure. Whatever they say…

By now, I am certain everyone has heard of the tragedy at the Holocaust Museum. It was a tragedy indeed, and my heart goes out to the security guard’s family, as well to those who were present at the time. But. And you knew it was coming. When President Obama comes out with a statement tout suite on the security guard’s death, and even Fox News talking about honoring this guard’s service, it makes me a bit irritated. And if you have been reading my posts of late, you know why: because Obama waited DAYS to say anything about the soldiers being gunned down in the street outside a recruiting center, men who were not just doing a job, but giving their LIVES in service to this country (and I meant that in the big picture sense – when you are in the military, it ISN’T just a job. It is your LIFE.). Bottom line is this: Private Long deserved at least as much attention as the security guard did, not to in any way, shape, or form diminish the tragic, senseless loss of life at a museum dedicated to memorializing one of the most horrific periods in world history (and it is an amazing, amazing place).

I’m just saying enough WORMing on Obama’s lack of support to our military, for those lost through an unequal law, or through a politically, religiously motivated attack on service members on our own soil. And, enough WORMing on the poor choices Obama continues to make. Enough already.

Again, big thanks to Ed and SFIndie…

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Comment by TeakWoodKite | 2009-06-11 19:43:08

Rev. God speed to your moms health.

I hear echo’s of the TUCC and friends in these types of choices by BO. One must consider if BO was even aware of this nomination. He is politically tone deaf.

 

Comment by Peggy Sue | 2009-06-11 20:20:03

You know, Amy, that word “eventually” is very telling. I read a piece earlier this week expressing the same frustration with the Obama Administration’s delay in fulfilling promises to the gay community. And basically the gist of the analysis indicated he/they figure gays can wait because . . .

where else are they going to go? Over to the Republicans?

It struck me that this is the same attitude that the Dems have traditionally made in terms of women–they’ve taken us for granted because . . .

where else are we going to go?

Roe vs Wade has been used as the boogie man for years. If we don’t vote Dem, we’ll lose our right to choose the direction of our biological lives.

The Democrats marginalize their base groups at their own peril. Keep it up and they can bank on this:

We won’t go to the Republican camp. But we won’t go to the Dems either.

We’re being played for suckers, all of us.

Comment by Ani | 2009-06-11 21:13:23

Amen. This was their strategy last year with any holdouts — and taking all of us for granted continues.

 
 

Comment by Peggy Sue | 2009-06-11 20:21:19

My post was lost to the spam filter. Can someone fish it out?

 

Comment by TeakWoodKite | 2009-06-11 20:43:59

On a related link at the CBS article you site…About lowering standards and the rise of gangs in the military and training of gang members.

What insane logic is applied here. It cost millions of dollars and years to replace the brain power and experience this military has lost due to this double standard.
Can you imagine being a former Marine drill sargent and being told by the army that you are not Army material, because well…you are gay? Out of one closet into another trying to re-enlist…

It’s a concern also raised by the FBI. In a recent report the agency warned: “Military training could ultimately result in more sophisticated and deadly gangs … as well deadly assaults on law enforcement officers.”

CBS News has learned that military police have briefed local authorities in major cities, including New York, about the rising danger that gang members in the military could share their skills with gangs on the streets. That could include combat, logistics, and even emergency medical skills

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Comment by I'm a Linda too | 2009-06-11 20:56:33

Let me first say how sorry I am to hear of your Mothers health issue. I hope she will make a fast recovery. Do take care of you while you are taking care of others.

on all the other news, Gee, this has so much that normally, if I were a koolaid drinking Obot locked in a room without news for a year except for the handouts slid under the door telling me that Obama will make all the right choices on all these rights issues, I would be in shock. Having paid attention to Obama and his career since his 04 campaign for the Senate, I’m starting to laugh at the continuous face slapping he is doing.

Take care RRRA. Sorry if I had missed something, but haven’t been online that much these past several weeks. Be well and best to your Mom.

 

Comment by Linda Anselmi | 2009-06-11 21:07:12

Powerful post Amy!

Gallup poll finds that most conservatives — 58% — now support openly gay people serving in uniform (nationally, 69% support the change

Since the conservatives were able to rule the world during the Bush years, maybe the reality and consequences of their actions have been hitting very close to home.

Comment by Ani | 2009-06-11 22:31:49

Since our President seems to run on polls — in light of this information — what can possibly be his reason now for not repealing DADT?

Great article, Amy.

Comment by Linda Anselmi | 2009-06-12 21:52:19

I agree Ani. Why not now?

 
 
 

Comment by Cindy | 2009-06-11 21:28:30

Thankyou, Rev. Amy, for this post.
So sorry to hear of your mother’s stroke.
Will keep good thoughts for her!

 

Comment by Ed | 2009-06-11 21:39:48

Rev Amy, sorry about your mother, I did not know. She (and you) go into my prayers tonight. I saw you corrected the thing yesterday and let me add that someone’s not being gentle with you: YOU!
It wasn’t a big deal nor was it your mistake. You mentioned in your post that it had been passed on to you.
And you corrected it immediately.
You’re one of the best voices here. Be gentle on yourself.
(Today at work, I was talking about a report on a division and it wasn’t the most recent. When I realized that, I just said “Woops!”)
You’re way too busy, I know. But if you get a chance in the next few weeks, could you consider writing about Barack Obama’s decision (he’s commander in chief) to release two brothers in order to . . . To stop attacks on US soldiers? I don’t know what else to call it.
C.I.’s got it in the snapshot
http://thecommonills.blogspot.com/2009/06/iraq-snapshot_11.html
and it really disgusts me that 5 US soldiers are killed in an attack on a base, an attack the Iraqi police helped with, and the 2 responsible for the attack are being released so we can appease a terrorist group.
You and your mom go into my prayers starting tonight.

Comment by Rabble Rouser Reverend Amy | 2009-06-11 23:17:33

Thanks so much, Ed – I appreciate your kind words and your prayers. Oh, and the laugh – I hear ya abt being gentle on myself. I am sure you have seen the kind of crap writers here get for little typos, hence my gratitude that you were not at all like that! “Whoops!” :-D

I will certainly look into the issue you mentioned. I am just having a hard time wrapping my head around how this man is getting away with ALL that he is – I thought it was bad with BUSH, but now that seems mild by comparison. He didn’t take over private companies, bankrupt the nation bailing out car companies with our money, then give them to other countries, along with all of the other crapola we’re discussing here. Wow…

Thanks again – I appreciate the support!

Comment by TeakWoodKite | 2009-06-11 23:33:09

am sure you have seen the kind of crap writers here get for little typos.

I make some whoppers, I mean whole words lost in one dyslexic blink of an eye. Far be for any one to give you’ll crap, when I am an obvious “turkey shoot” target.

You send ‘em my way Rev. I will out typo anybody I’ve ever met! Even with a spell checker, I swing away…

How about an OT on “your worst typo”?

That would be funny.

 

Comment by bayareavoter | 2009-06-12 00:26:18

It it totally scary that people aren’t outraged about your list of Obama’s power grabs–unheard of!!

I have to remind myself that this is the same media who ridiculed Gore in debates with Bush; who brought us the Iraq war; who debased themselves in their coverage of Hillary–why should we wonder that they’re not covering Obama’s total rip off of the American people!

 
 
 

Comment by over it | 2009-06-11 21:40:09

great post. i am just so, so sick of the hypocrisy: some hate crimes bad, some o.k. huh? some women fair game; some not. huh?

 

Comment by Rabble Rouser Reverend Amy | 2009-06-11 21:55:23

Thanks, y’all – I appreciate the support! My mom has improved, thank heavens, but it is doubtful she will be able to return home. I’ll keep you posted, though. Thanks again.

I just find it astonishing that we would spend SO much money on these people, boot them out, yet let in people with criminal records, less education, etc., etc. Amazing. And that is one HELLUVA message to send to the GLBT community – “we would rather take some former gangbanger or drug addict or high school dropout than a graduate of West Point who speaks the language of the area in which we are engaged.” Yeah, right.

And today, I noticed there were ALL Kinds of press conferences abt what happened in DC, lots of media coverage, and focus on the shooter’s (abhorrent) positions. But WHERE were all of these people when this happened to TWO of our men in uniform?? Unlike the Holocaust museum shooter, Muhammad WAS under FBI surveillance. What gives with that?

Again, the loss of the security guard is tragic, and I have NO doubt that it was terrifying for the people there. But there was nowhere NEAR the same kind of coverage for the memorial held for the murdered soldier, or all of the “important” people coming out talking abt it, none of that. And THAT’S a helluva message to send, too…

 

Comment by Texas Playwright | 2009-06-11 22:11:32

Sorry to hear about your Mom, R3 Amy. Hope she’s feeling better and you both are getting some rest.

Funny how bho the backtrack man is destroying the balance of power with his abuse of the Executive Branch, yet when it comes time to make a common sense decision and tell DOD to not push prosecution of “violating” DADT in favor of keeping an Arabic speaking soldier ON OUR SIDE, he can’t do it. He hides behind the “law” and lets the Legislative and Judicial Branches be tough cops for him.

THIS nonsense from the man who told his DOJ NOT to prosecute the bullies holding nightsticks to intimidate primary voters. Won’t protect voters; doesn’t want an experienced military officer to help protect the USA. Sheesh.

 

Comment by JustMe~~ | 2009-06-12 02:04:31

Hey RR Amy so sorry to hear about your Mom….Such a hard time emotionally for you…
But never give up the faith that things may turn around more than you imagine at this time. My father in law had a huge stroke
Was hospitalized for 4 months he lost the use of his left hand side and could not walk when we brought him to our home.
My husband and I worked with him daily.
5 months later he was walking and we were moving him back into his own place : Granted he was never able to drive again but had 14yrs
of life after his stroke. I pray your Mom comes through and you see improvment each day, your love and support will no doubt give her strength she needs at this time!!

Thank you too for keeping us informed on this information. When will all this madness end. :(

Comment by Rabble Rouser Reverend Amy | 2009-06-12 09:14:28

Thanks, JustMe, for sharing your own experience with this. Your f-i-law was a lucky man to have such loving people to work with him, and care for him! Thank you for your prayers, too.

And I am sorry for your loss…

Y’all are some mighty great people!

Oh, Teak – you are hilarious! And yes, we should have an Open Thread where people type away without correcting typos – it could be mighty funny! :-)

BayArea, you are EXACTLY right – they have a lot for which to answer. Frankly, I am pretty tired of them “wagging the dog.”

 
 

Comment by Doc99 | 2009-06-12 21:26:18

Best wishes for your mom’s speedy recovery.

 

Comment by Ima Blue Dot in Texas | 2009-06-12 21:40:40

RRRAmy, sorry to hear of your mother. I hope she’s on the mend soon. Don’t give up hope. My mom is 95, just had knee replacement surgery, and was in rehab for 2 weeks. She lives with my sister and went home today. The human spirit is strong.

NOTHING Obama does or doesn’t do surprises me. He’s such a keen liar.

 

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Comment by Athena the Warrior | 2009-06-13 16:01:59

RRR, I hope that your mom gets better. Strokes are very tricky. My mom had a mild one that fortunately she didn’t lose any motor skills. Has Bayer’s Children’s Aspirin (yummy orange tablets!) been prescribed for her. My mom had to take them to keep her blood thinned out after the stroke.

I find this sad yet amusing. Can you say buyer’s remorse?

http://www.queerty.com/obamas-minions-admirably-defend-the-sanctity-of-doma-in-federal-court-20090612/

and

http://www.queerty.com/thats-it-obama-has-spat-and-shit-in-the-faces-of-gay-america-20090612/

Don’t want to say, “told ya so” but…

 

Comment by Athena the Warrior | 2009-06-13 16:09:40

Oh just wanted to add unfortunately some are still possessed by the Palin Derangement Syndrome and can’t separate out that even though she may personally be against gay marriage, she vetoed adding discrimination laws to Alaska books.

 

Comment by Kathy | 2009-06-13 18:06:02

So Obama is too busy to be bothered with DADT but he has time to fire an inspector general who caught on of Obama’s cronies in the act of misusing funds:

http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2009/jun/13/fired-official-says-call-was-a-surprise/?source=newsletter_must-read-stories-today_more_news_carousel

 

Comment by foxyladi14 | 2009-06-13 18:28:57

every adult should take the yummy little aspirin once a day.unless they are allergic..
I DO..

 

Comment by foxyladi14 | 2009-06-13 18:30:41

RRRA..hope your Mom is ok….

 

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