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Senator Harkin Wants to Legalize Adultery and Homosexual Activity in the Military
2007-09-27
Joint Chiefs Chairman Pace Causes Stir at Senate Hearing Over Homosexual Remarks

WASHINGTON — Gen. Peter Pace, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, caused a stir at a Senate hearing Wednesday when he said he believes homosexual activity is immoral and should not be condoned by the military. Pace, who retires next week, said he was seeking to clarify similar remarks he made in spring, which he said were misreported. "Are there wonderful Americans who happen to be homosexual serving in the military? Yes," he told the Senate Appropriations Committee during a hearing focused on the Pentagon's 2008 war spending request.

"We need to be very precise then, about what I said wearing my stars and being very conscious of it," he added. "And that was very simply that we should respect those who want to serve the nation, but not through the law of the land condone activity in my upbringing is counter to God's law."

Anti-war protesters sitting behind Pace jeered the four-star general's remarks, prompting Committee Chairman Sen. Robert Byrd, D-W.Va., to abruptly adjourn the hearing and seal off the doors.
"We'll do the jeering around here!" Sen. Byrd stated as he cleared the room.
The hearing resumed about five minutes later in which Pace said he would be supportive of efforts to revisit the Pentagon's policy so long as it didn't violate his belief that sex should be restricted to a married heterosexual couple.

"I would be very willing and able and supportive" to changes to the policy "to continue to allow the homosexual community to contribute to the nation without condoning what I believe to be activity — whether it to be heterosexual or homosexual — that in my upbringing is not right," Pace said.

Pace's lengthy answer on gays was prodded by Sen. Tom Harkin, who said he found Pace's previous remarks as "very hurtful" and "very demoralizing" to homosexuals serving in the military.

In March, the Chicago Tribune reported that Pace said in a wide-ranging interview: "I do not believe the United States is well served by a policy that says it is OK to be immoral in any way."

Harkin, D-Iowa, said he wanted to give Pace a chance to amend his remarks in light of his retirement. "It's a matter of leadership, and we have to be careful what we say," Harkin said.

Pace noted that the U.S. Military Code of Justice prohibits homosexual activity as well as adultery. Harkin said, "Well, maybe we should change that."
Because why would either harm military discipline or unit cohesion, right Tom?
Posted by:GolfBravoUSMC

#4  Presumably, he is offering to lead by example.
Posted by: Iblis   2007-09-27 17:56  

#3  It was only a matter of time:

when i first entered active duty, homo activity was illegal;
then slick willie went and made it optional with his 'don't ask, don't tell;
so i got out before it became mandatory.
Posted by: USN, Ret.   2007-09-27 17:56  

#2  Would it be inappropriate if I say fuckyou to Harkin?
Posted by: twobyfour   2007-09-27 17:31  

#1  Had to be a 'set up' question by Harkin, who knew the anti-war freaks were in the room. Disgracefull pandering to the leftard base.
Posted by: Phinater Thraviger   2007-09-27 16:58  

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