Do not wish to bust every ones bubble .... however Unless the Uniform code of Military Justice ( UCMJ) is changed the persecution will not end
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Isn't the UCMJ over-ridden by Lawrence v. Texas?
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not that i have heard the UCMJ is strictly for the military and really has little to do with civilian laws
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I was happy to hear about this but to be honest i didnt even know it was going on litterly
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Lawrence v. Texas is Constitutional Law.
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As I am retired U.S. military I can tell you that the UCMJ has NOTHING to do with the constitution.
When in the US military you live IN a dictatorship to protect democracy . this is a fact that some are trying to change.
I wish them the best
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as far as constitutional law vs military i understand there's a misunderstanding but while "in the military" you live in a dictatorship the constitutional rewrite that is lawrence vs texas is a law that must be followed, because it is part of the constitution now if it was broken by the military (without DADT) the military could justly face a lawsuit every time it persecuted a gay under ucmj.
As much as the military wishes it was above the law, it isn't, and it must still abide to constitutional rights.
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Now it is time to cheer the ucmj has been changed by the commander and chief
good job obama
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I thought only Congress could change the UCMJ? Although the President as Commander-in-Chief could exercise discretion in the enforcement of its various parts?
Fred
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