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Welcome (but overdue) news from America

Obama has finally announced the end of the shameful “Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell” policy in the US military reports today’s Wall Street Journal:

WASHINGTON–President Barack Obama on Saturday pledged to end a 16-year-old policy banning gay people from serving openly in the nation’s military, in a gesture to a group that provided a major source of support during his campaign.

But the president didn’t set out a timetable for reversing the policy. As a result, his pledge might not be enough to appease some in the gay community who feel that Mr. Obama hasn’t moved quickly enough to address their issues — even as his message could spark criticism from some conservatives and members of the military.

Speaking at a human-rights dinner in the capital, Mr. Obama vowed to end the Clinton-era “don’t ask, don’t tell” policy, which allows homosexuals to serve in the military, as long as they don’t disclose their sexual orientation or act on it.

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Reverend Wright: “Them Jews” Won’t Let Obama Give Me A Call

Last year, Obama’s ex-pastor, Reverend Jeremiah Wright, caused him quite some embarassment with his inflammatory remarks about 9/11 and racism directed against the Clintons. Now he’s back in an interview with the Daily Press in Newport News, Virginia.

You know what Jeremiah, I don’t think it was “them Jews” who stopped Obama giving you a call. It was you, with silly comments like this.

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