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Quigley Calls for an Immediate End to Discrimination and Don't Ask, Don't Tell PDF Print E-mail
Wednesday, 21 July 2010 10:15

Today, Congressman Quigley delivered the following remarks on the House floor:

 

 

"Mr. Speaker, I rise today to reaffirm my commitment to an immediate repeal of Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell.

 

I applaud the Department of Defense for initiating a plan, but I remain deeply disappointed that instead of moving forward immediately, we’re on hold.

 

We’re spending millions on a thirty-two page survey, asking service members how they feel about the repeal when polls show that this is unnecessary.

 

What’s worse, as a country founded on liberty and equality, we’re denying basic human rights to some of our brave men and women who are defending those very principles.

 

Unlike twenty-five of our allies, including every original NATO signatory other than the US and Turkey, we have not ended discrimination.

 

Experts say what is needed is not a study, but rather a quick and authoritative, top-down repeal. Our military leaders must act now before our pace destroys our mission.

 

Thank you and I yield back."

 
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