Thursday, December 18, 2008

A Gay Secretary of the Navy?

Given the hell raging over Obama's pick of Rick Warren to give the inauguration invocation, this story may be just a balloon floated as a distraction to try to make the LGBT community shut up, but the Washington Times and some other news outlets are reporting that William White, chief operating officer of the Intrepid Museum Foundation, an openly gay man, is being backed by some to be the next Secretary of the Navy. In light of all the gay Navy boys around here (home port of the Atlantic Fleet), it might be rather appropriate. Not surprisingly, Elaine Donnelly is near having an orgasm at the mere thought of such an appointment of a gay Secretary of the Navy. Here are some highlights from WT:
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Some top retired military leaders and some Democrats in Congress are backing William White, chief operating officer of the Intrepid Museum Foundation, to be the next secretary of the Navy -- a move that would put the first openly gay person at the top of one of the services.
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"He would be phenomenal," said retired Gen. Hugh Shelton, who was chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff from 1997 to 2001, pointing to Mr. White's extensive background as a fundraiser for veterans' and military causes. Retired members of the Joint Chiefs have contacted Mr. Obama's transition team to urge them to pick Mr. White, and members of Congress said he would be a good choice for a service secretary.
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Supporters of the ban [on gays in the military] said nominating Mr. White would send the wrong signal. "It's a matter of judgment, and I think that would be very poor judgment on the part of the commander in chief," said Elaine Donnelly, president of the Center for Military Readiness, which opposes gays serving in the military. "It would be very demoralizing to the troops."
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But Mr. Nadler said the military policy that says gays are a threat to unit cohesion is "nonsense," and it shouldn't apply to Mr. White anyway because as secretary "he's not in the foxhole, he's not on the ship."
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Not surprisingly, some of the comments posted on the Moonie run Washington Times article sound like something James Dobson and Rick Warren would say.

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