Thursday, December 9, 2010

OBAMA Reacts to GOP's Filibuster

The White House is also framing today's GOP filibuster of the National Defense Authorization Act in terms of it's impact on  the repeal of "Don't Ask, Don't Tell."  The official WH statement:

A minority of Senators were willing to block this important legislation largely because they oppose the repeal of "Don't Ask, Don't Tell." As Commander in Chief, I have pledged to repeal this discriminatory law, a step supported by the Secretary of Defense and the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, and informed by a comprehensive study that shows overwhelming majorities of our armed forces are prepared to serve with Americans who are openly gay or lesbian. A great majority of the American people agree. This law weakens our national security, diminishes our military readiness, and violates fundamental American principles of fairness, integrity and equality.

I want to thank Majority Leader Reid, Armed Services Committee Chairman Levin, and Senators Lieberman and Collins for all the work they have done on this bill. While today's vote was disappointing, it must not be the end of our efforts. I urge the Senate to revisit these important issues during the lame duck session.


To which I can only reply, as succinctly (it's 55 secs long) as I can put it:


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