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Obama admin video tells Pentagon ‘Being gay isn’t about sex; it’s about life’

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English: Barack Obama delivers a speech at the University of Southern California (Video of the speech) (Photo credit: Wikipedia ) WASHINGTON, D.C. , June 28, 2012, ( LifeSiteNews.com ) –  The Obama administration marked another historic first  on Tuesday by holding the Pentagon ’s  first-ever celebration of “gay pride” month , which included a presentation from a homosexual who said “being gay…is about life.” President Barack Obama and Defense Secretary Leon Panetta addressed the precedent-setting event through recorded messages. “I’ve often said that the genius of America is that America can change,” Obama said. “We can pass laws  to right wrongs ...But here’s the thing: change never happens alone.” Panetta hailed diversity as the military’s source of strength. “During Pride Month , and every month, let us celebrate our rich diversity and renew our enduring commitment to equality for all,” he stated.  Brenda “Sue” Felton, who introduced her “w...

LEAKED: U.S. defense officials deliberately skewed survey results to sway ‘Don’t Ask’ repeal

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Image via Wikipedia An explosive document from the U.S. military’s top investigative office has revealed evidence that a Pentagon survey pivotal to the “Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell” repeal was engineered months prior to its release, and deliberately skewed in later media leaks, to sway Congress towards repeal despite opposition from combat troops. An  unredacted version  of the April 2011 report by the Defense department’s Inspector General was leaked to the conservative Center for Military Readiness , and a  slightly redacted  version was confirmed as authentic by a Defense spokesperson to LifeSiteNews.com. The authors found that Jeh Johnson , a co-chair of the commission handling the survey, had breached the document’s non-disclosure agreements by discussing an early draft of the document with “a former news anchor” and “close personal friend” on or around July 4, 2010. The purpose of the meeting, almost six months before the survey’s official end, was to obtain “su...