Senator Saxby Chambliss of Georgia said that if they began to loosen one restriction [namely, the restriction on gays serving openly as embodied in Don't Ask, Don't Tell], others might unravel, leading to a louche atmosphere brimming with “alcohol use, adultery, fraternization and body art.”
link: Op-Ed Columnist - Defending the Long Gay Line - NYTimes.com
Emphasis mine.
Chambliss is one of those fighting R's who took five student deferments during the Vietnam war and so is, perhaps, not intimately acquainted with the military life.
2 comments:
Damn! Done all the others. Didn't realize adultery was a requirement. Think I'll pass on that one.
4 out of 5 sounds sufficient to me
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