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The End

September 20, 2011 ends the era of Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell.

We can argue process or procedure.  We can argue the meaning of “fierce advocate.”  We can even argue whether celebrating the military in any form or fashion is appropriate.  

Some other time.

For now, I wish we would appreciate what we have instead of how we got here.  

Even if only for today.

Most long-time Moose know I was discharged in the run-up to DADT.  But this isn’t so much about me, in that I was probably not going to make the Navy my career beyond the five-year tour for which I was obligated. In all likelihood, I would have received a medical discharge anyway.

In the years that DADT has been the law of the land, over 13,000 have been discharged.

That practice ends today.

This day is for those who served hiding a significant portion of themselves from friends and fellow soldiers, sailors, marines, airmen, and guardsman.

This day is for those who fought for equal rights for our gay and lesbian friends.  

This day is for those who will be able to begin or continue to serve, or who will re-enlist, knowing they are protected by the same Constitution they swore to defend.

This is a day to celebrate justice. And fairness. And decency.


48 comments

  1. Actbriniel

    It is past time that an organization that claims to espouse truth honor as some of its most important principles ceases to ask our gay/lesbian brothers and sisters to lie about who they are.

    I too am celebrating this day.  Thanks for the diary.  

  2. left rev

    who loves her country and another woman passionately and with all her heart.

    Hold your head up high, Lizzie. Be the incredible person and soldier you are.

    You are there to stay and to serve. God bless you and all your brothers and sisters.

  3. Reaper0bot0

    About damned time.  

    Elections have consequences.  I’m proud to have raised my hand, my voice, and my pen.  All of us should be.  Well done!

  4. creamer

    and does the right thing.

    Fist bumps all around.

    Some one should call Pat Robertson and find out what natural disaster will befall us.

  5. Moozmuse

    the pain your ordeal must have caused you. This is a lovely and loving tribute to the GLBT men and women serving our country so faithfully.

  6. fogiv

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  7. thank you President Obama… another campaign promise delivered!!! you are the best president in my lifetime on GBLT issues… and you have my vote…

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