20 October 2010

Damn!

A 3 judge panel of the 9th Circuit Court of Appeals just stayed the injunction against the enforcement of Don't Ask Don't Tell.

Thankfully, this is only a short term stay, basically it's a stay until the panel has a hearing on the stay next week:
A federal appeals court on Wednesday temporarily stalled the landmark court decision allowing openly gay recruits to be accepted into the military.

In response to an emergency request from the government, a three-judge panel of the Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit, in San Francisco, issued a one-page order late in the day allowing the Pentagon to continue enforcing the “don’t ask, don’t tell” law, which bars openly gay, lesbian and bisexual service members.

The decision, which returns the law to the status quo before a Federal District Court judge in California declared it unconstitutional, will be in effect while the appeals court considers whether to issue a longer stay, until February, when the Ninth Circuit will hear the full appeal. A decision about the longer stay could occur as early as next week; the parties have been told to prepare briefs on the issues by Monday.
So the witch hunts continue.

This stance is both morally wrong, it's bigotry, creates security problems, because people forced into in the closet are subject to blackmail, and politically stupid, because it demoralizes a large portion of the base less than 2 weeks before the election.

As I have said before, when you are doing something that is so transparently wrong and stupid on so many levels, it isn't because you are interested in process, it's because you really do oppose gay rights.

This is not the actions of someone who wants to, "repeal the law that denies gay and lesbian Americans the right to serve the country they love because of who they are. It's the right thing to do." This is the actions of someone who does not believes that gays should serve openly in the military.

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