The Fifth District Court of Appeals ruled yesterday that...
A broad coalition of religious leaders spoke out recently against the discriminatory "Don't Ask, Don't Tell" law that prevents some of the brightest women and men from serving their country.
"As military chaplains, we routinely work with service members whose faith traditions and belief systems are different from ours. The idea that the repeal of DADT will infringe on our religious liberty is insulting to all the serving chaplains who professionally minister to and with people of diverse beliefs every day," said Captain John F. Gundlach, a retired Chaplain of the U.S. Navy. Read more at www.hrc.org/14345.htm
The Fifth District Court of Appeals ruled yesterday that...
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