DADT repeal leading to 'special treatment'
A pro-family leader says he's appalled by the call from a radical homosexual group for military recruiters to reach out to homosexuals once they are officially allowed to join the U.S. military.
The Washington Times reports that a group called “OutServe” wants recruiters to make a special effort in recruiting homosexuals the same way they target blacks, Hispanics, and women. The ban on homosexual service is due to end September 20, paving the way for homosexual activists to commandeer the military and make it an engine for social change. OutServe, which claims to have 4,000 members worldwide, plans to stage a "coming out party" in Las Vegas in October.
Robert Knight, a senior fellow at the American Civil Rights Union, says no one should be surprised that the homosexual lobby wants special treatment from recruiters...
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