Survey shows support for maintaining military ban
A coalition of conservative activists who support the ban on homosexuals serving in the military has released the findings on a new poll of likely voters who prefer retention over repeal of that 1993 law.
In pushing their agenda, radical homosexual activists and other supporters of allowing homosexuals to serve openly in the military have cited public opinion polls, claiming that 75 percent of Americans support the effort to repeal the law that states homosexuals are not eligible to serve in the military -- a statute that has often been confused with Bill Clinton's "don't ask, don't tell" policy.
But now, the Military Culture Coalition has released the findings of the survey it commissioned last month of 1,000 likely voters, which show little support for the current movement to repeal the law...
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