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TSgt Kenneth Ellis
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They are serving proudly an honorably. Give me a break. So if an officer down loaded child porn. But was serving proudly honorably that would be ik with you. If General Patton had a gender identity issue and decided that he identified with women. And decided to lead his troops in a dress. That would be ok because he is serving proudly an honorably. So that is the inly standard we should have? The military is about serving your country. Now it's about Gay pride parades.
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Yes these individuals are absolutely serving and are not breaking any laws like the officer you described.

Why diminish anyone's accomplishments based on gender identiry or sexual preference? They are serving THEIR country, like you did and like I do, proudly and honorably.

If you have any doubts of that why not pose the question here. I'm sure that you'll have MANY people put you on the right path
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I see you have mastered the false equivalency fallacy. It's impossible to serve honorably while being a criminal or disobeying regulations. General Patton would out of regulation if he is leading his soldiers wearing something not authorized by the military. Is being a transgender a crime or against regulation?
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SSG Diane R.
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Straw man argument.
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PO1 William "Chip" Nagel
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Hear! Hear! Bravo Shipmate! Way past due. Puritanical Sharia does nothing to promote our National Security.
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http://www.pagadiandiocese.org/2016/06/22/oregon-man-first-legal-gender-binary/
Where will this thing stop.
I know a lot of female Soldiers that have expressed concerns about men dressed like ladies that like ladies that want to use the female spaces. I know we have sexual harassment stuff and laws covering all types of possible wrong doings.
I'm a proud straight man, where is my parade... where is my month, why do I not get attention? Why do people continue to throw their social issues out there for the world to judge.
I don't remember a lot of people coming out and saying "hey, tell me about your sex life and social issues"; we're in the military.
No one should care, but at the same time don't be hurt if you're not invited or accepted by anyone or everything.
I'm a white straight male and I'm not liked or accepted by everyone or everything.
I guess I need to go make a parade and yell if people don't see my side of things.
I didn't join the Army to be social or do social things.
I've seen Fred redeploy and make out with Ted, I don't care that they are gay... I only care about the fine lines we walk with the public display of affection rules of come courtesy we have in place.
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