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June 15, 2009

He's the Senate Majority what?

The Advocate reports that Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid (D-Invertebrate) does not plan to introduce legislation in the Senate repealing "Don't Ask, Don't Tell." Here's what the worm said:

"I haven't identified any sponsors," he said. "My hope is that it can be done administratively."

A staffer later clarified. Bull. This has been discussed enough. DADT is the law, and Congress needs to repeal the law. We really need to start kicking some @$$. (Mitch, am I allowed to say that?)

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This is Mitch--
I'll have to review the comment policy but we might want to develop a determination and appeal process You can always use other keystrokes to mimic letters so that it could read that those who continue to obstruct or pass the buck for inaction are real a$$es, for example. But whatever the ruling might be, please know that I share the sentiment.

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