"Consistent with our long-standing policy of allowing the military to police its own requirements and standards for service, The American Legion requests you appeal this decision and seek a stay on the current injunction," National Commander Jimmie L. Foster wrote in a letter to the White House. "No action by a single federal judge should obviate the policy of Don't Ask; Don't Tell before the Department of Defense completes its review." In meetings held in May, the organization passed a resolution urging Congress not to take any action that would alter the Department of Defense policy of DADT before it had a chance to complete the review. "For an unelected judge with lifetime tenure to issue such a ruling while the military was in the process of surveying its troops on the impact of such a policy change is outrageous," Foster said. "She is basically saying that she knows more than our military leadership, our Congress and our elected commander in chief."
Kamis, 14 Oktober 2010
American Legion: DADT Must Be Defended
The three million member American Legion today demanded that the Obama administration defend DADT and appeal its overturn.
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