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Is it disrespectful of our military uniforms to allow homosexuals to wear their uniforms when participating in lewd gay parades?

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  • CUDDLY BUT STILL CRABBY 2012/07/22 05:40:20
    YES, that's disrespectful of the uniforms [comment as you wish].
    CUDDLY BUT STILL CRABBY
    +14
    Absolutely. The sight of gay members of our armed forces openly kissing and doing other forms of PDA makes me absolutely physically sick. This is NOT normal behavior and makes a mockery of our armed forces.

    I guess the days I was in for over 20 years are long past over.

    The homo agenda is at the forefront until Sharia Law becomes the dominant force in America in future years. Then what will the progressive communists do then?

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  • Soviet Revolution 2012/08/09 02:37:50
    YES, that's disrespectful of the uniforms [comment as you wish].
    Soviet Revolution
    Id lose it if I was a US soldier and saw that.
  • Steve ☮ R ☮ P ☮ 2012 ☮ 2012/07/25 02:02:57
    NO [tell us why not].
    Steve ☮ R ☮ P ☮ 2012 ☮
    +1
    Get over it. What's disrepectful of our military uniforms are the people who wear them while murdering innocent people in foreign countries at the behest of global corporations and banks. That makes me sick! I couldn't care less if some gay guys want to wear their uniforms in a freakin' parade.
  • Vision of Verve 2012/07/24 15:22:55
  • newhon63 2012/07/24 05:11:25
    YES, that's disrespectful of the uniforms [comment as you wish].
    newhon63
    PDA is strictly prohibited while in uniform unless that changed. It doesn't matter what sexual orientation you are.
  • Doc. J 2012/07/23 23:57:44
    NO [tell us why not].
    Doc. J
    +1
    Going by the book.
    We cannot appear in uniform at extremist events, or use our uniforms to "speak for" the uniformed services.
    But by military definition, a pride parade is not an extremist event.
    So as long as the serviceperson marching in the parade is not themselves doing anything that disgraces the uniform, they are well within regulations.

    More than likely if command found out a Soldier planned to march in such an event, they would be VERY sternly counseled on what their conduct may and may NOT include.
    But that is all.

    And for those of you not IN the military.......I'm sorry, but your oppinion is a moot point.
    You are of course free to express it, just know that the civilian population has next to no influence on internal military policy. I had to tell the "zeros" that wanted Pvt Manning freed and treated like a hero the same thing, so please don't assume I'm just here to pee in your cheerios.
  • Vision ... Doc. J 2012/07/24 15:27:10
  • Doc. J Vision ... 2012/07/24 22:08:58
    Doc. J
    +1
    I'm sorry I missed that.
  • Vision ... Doc. J 2012/07/24 22:11:25
  • Doc. J Vision ... 2012/07/24 22:14:29
    Doc. J
    +1
    Giggle!
  • Vision ... Doc. J 2012/07/24 22:16:23
  • Doc. J Vision ... 2012/07/24 22:23:44
    Doc. J
    +1
    Awww....
    Narrowly avoiding death is so romantic.
    Flowers and guns
  • Vision ... Doc. J 2012/07/24 22:30:09
  • Doc. J Vision ... 2012/07/24 22:36:07
  • Vision ... Doc. J 2012/07/24 22:38:07
  • Doc. J Vision ... 2012/07/24 22:42:23
  • Vision ... Doc. J 2012/07/24 22:44:00
  • Doc. J Vision ... 2012/07/24 22:45:22
    Doc. J
    +1
    No doubt!...
  • Vision ... Doc. J 2012/07/24 23:00:49
  • Doc. J Vision ... 2012/07/24 23:20:08
    Doc. J
    +1
    lovelovelove
  • Vision ... Doc. J 2012/07/24 23:28:26
  • Doc. J Vision ... 2012/07/24 23:33:29
    Doc. J
    O.K.
    romantic hug
  • Vision ... Doc. J 2012/07/24 23:39:44
  • Doc. J Vision ... 2012/07/25 10:00:49
    Doc. J
    +1
    But of course...
  • Vision ... Doc. J 2012/07/25 10:33:08
  • Doc. J Vision ... 2012/07/25 13:25:47
    Doc. J
    +1
    Both actually.
    Sweet, I have "Butt rights"!
  • Vision ... Doc. J 2012/07/25 19:52:05
  • art1ej 2012/07/23 21:38:15
    NO [tell us why not].
    art1ej
    +1
    Just like everyday people wearing the uniforms....cant wait to read many homophobic answers...
  • boss hawg 2012/07/23 15:22:43
    YES, that's disrespectful of the uniforms [comment as you wish].
    boss hawg
    in a lewd parade
  • Bastion 2012/07/23 13:28:38
    NO [tell us why not].
    Bastion
    +1
    It depends on how they're acting while wearing the uniform. The mere act of being in or at a gay pride parade is not in itself "disrespectful" to the uniform, any more than BEING gay while defending our country.
  • Brian ☮ R P ☮ 2012 ☮ 2012/07/23 07:25:41
    YES, that's disrespectful of the uniforms [comment as you wish].
    Brian ☮ R P ☮ 2012 ☮
    +1
    But only if a lewd act is being committed BY the person in uniform, and it doesn't make one bit of difference if a lewd act is committed by a heterosexual OR a homosexual, any type of lewd act done while in uniform, is disrespectful of the uniform.
  • rustex782 2012/07/23 07:13:49
    NO [tell us why not].
    rustex782
    theres nothing wrong with being gay, theres nothing wrong with being sexual, and nudity or semi nudity is no big deal either
  • C4TSMILEY 2012/07/23 06:42:03
  • Man_Bear_Pig 2012/07/23 06:40:04
    NO [tell us why not].
    Man_Bear_Pig
    +1
    Only if the individual's actions are "lewd."
  • MarinerFH 2012/07/23 02:48:37
    YES, that's disrespectful of the uniforms [comment as you wish].
    MarinerFH
    Gays seem to have no decency or boundaries
  • Captain-Morgan 2012/07/23 02:04:45
    YES, that's disrespectful of the uniforms [comment as you wish].
    Captain-Morgan
    Yes, It's and Obamanation of the Military Dress Codes..
  • JDreDaCookieMonster 2012/07/23 00:31:22
    NO [tell us why not].
    JDreDaCookieMonster
    +3
    That's a retarded question
  • Philo-OOO For 3 weeks! 2012/07/23 00:21:01
    YES, that's disrespectful of the uniforms [comment as you wish].
    Philo-OOO For 3 weeks!
    +1
    Just another step for the Sodomite Nazis.

    The Homosexual Agenda, or homosexual ideology, consists of a set of beliefs and objectives designed to promote and even mandate approval of homosexuality, and the strategies used to implement such. The goals and means of this movement include indoctrinating students in public school, restricting the free speech of opposition, obtaining special treatment for homosexuals, distorting Biblical teaching and science, and interfering with freedom of association. Advocates of the homosexual agenda seek special rights for homosexuals that other people don't have, such as immunity from criticism (see hate speech, hate crimes). Such special rights will necessarily come at the expense of the rights of broader society.

    President Barack Hussein Obama and nearly all Democrat politicians now advocate the homosexual agenda, reflecting the growing financial power of the homosexual network. Obama's self-centered obsession with his own reelection, and fundraising for his campaign, has caused him to create a national political issue out of this, rather than deal with other issues like the economy.

    Among all the liberal belief systems, the homosexual ideology is the most self-centered or selfish.

    Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia referred to the "so-called homosexual agenda" in Lawrence v. Texas, 539 U.S. 558 (2003) (dissenting opinion).
  • reaper Philo-O... 2012/07/23 04:56:11
    reaper
    Among all the liberal belief systems, the homosexual ideology is the most self-centered or selfish.

    liberal belief systems homosexual ideology self-centered selfish
    you want to talk selfish.

    liberal belief systems homosexual ideology self-centered selfish talk selfish
  • Marie-J... Philo-O... 2012/07/23 21:53:06
    Marie-Jacqueline
    How is it possible that you combine homosexsuality with nazi?

    Do you know any history concerning gays in nazi-Germany?

    It is clear to me you don't, otherwise you would never combined those two.

    It never stops to amaze me and angry me how casual US-SH's will (ab)use nazi symbols, pictures nazi-victims, Why?
    In fact just to shut people up of whome they don't like their viewpoints!
    Another one is the attempt to prove that US is turning facist etc.

    Special rights?
    What a silly conclusion!
    Hate crimes include a lot of issues.

    According to the FBI it is part of Civil Rights.
    Those rights are for the protection of every American!
    http://www.fbi.gov/about-us/i...
    http://www.fbi.gov/news/stori...

    fbi hatecrimes
  • Piper 2012/07/23 00:05:18
    NO [tell us why not].
    Piper
    +2
    Depends on what they are doing there. If they are marching in the event, and not participating in "lewd" behavior, sure. OUR Military folks, especially when in uniform, should show a certain decorum. I don't see how attending an event in support of equality for homosexuals, is in any way disrespectful.
    In the meantime, attending a parade is a choice.
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