Washington (CNN) -- A majority of U.S. service members surveyed do not care if the law banning openly gay and lesbian troops from serving is repealed, according to a source knowledgeable with the results of the Pentagon study. Members of Congress are to get an advance look at the study Tuesday.
The number opposing lifting the ban -- known as "don't ask, don't tell" -- fearing negative results "is very small when compared to those who say it will have positive or mixed results, or no effect at all," the source explained.
The Secretary of Defense supports lifting it, the Joint Chiefs of Staff support lifting it, and now it appears most in the military have no problem lifting it. It's time to lift it and end discrimination in the military.
Especially if we're serious about this WoT, we can't afford to fire Arabic translators and other servicemen with unique skill sets simply because of who they choose to date. I think its time to put national security ahead of irrational fears and prejudices.
Source: Most service members surveyed don't care about DADT repeal - CNN.com