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Don't Ask. Don't Tell. Don't Work.

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June 1, 2009

Earlier this month, , an Iraq veteran, West Point graduate and Arabic linguist, was dismissed from his position with the Army National Guard for publicly acknowledging that he is gay. His dismissal was due to , the federal government鈥檚 policy that bans lesbian and gay people from serving openly in the U.S. military.

Dismissals such as Lt. Choi鈥檚 couldn鈥檛 come at a worse time, either for the armed services or for the gay and lesbian servicemembers who have served our country. The military is to serve in Iraq and Afghanistan while the recent economic downturn makes it difficult for fired soldiers to find employment after being sent back home.

Here鈥檚 Civil Discourse cartoonist 鈥檚 take on the situation:

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We hope Congress will soon take action to repeal Don鈥檛 Ask, Don鈥檛 Tell, so that gay and lesbian Americans who want to serve their country can get out of the unemployment line and back out on the front lines.

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