Army officials are investigating allegations that members of the celebrated 82nd Airborne Division appear on a gay pornography Web site, a spokeswoman said Friday. Authorities at Fort Bragg have begun an inquiry into whether the paratroopers' actions violated the military conduct code. Division spokeswoman Maj. Amy Hannah declined to say how many paratroopers are involved or identify their unit within the division. A defense official speaking on condition of anonymity said up to seven soldiers are involved. Hannah said soldiers questioned will be allowed to seek legal assistance, but she declined to say if any one had been charged. "Once the investigation is complete, the chain of command will take appropriate action," Hannah said.The standard liberal response whenever something like this comes up is that the government has no business being in the bedroom. Well, it wouldn't be a problem if these people were capable of confining their activities to the bedroom.
Stern lectures for the logically-challenged. Others have opinions, I have convictions.
Saturday, January 28, 2006
Don't Ask, Don't Tell, and Don't Appear in Gay Porn
This is just one of the many reasons that there is opposition to homosexuals in the military.
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