Never said they can't belong to a team. Just not a military team.hossman54 said:and gays can't belong to a team?
I totally agree, just not in the military.hossman54 said:Really... I think that anyone who is willing to support this country should be allowed to..
Can't argue with you on that. Remember that just because someone disagrees with a persons lifestyle, doesn't necessarily mean that they have an extreme and irrational aversion to homosexuality and homosexual people.hossman54 said:Homophobic mentalities have no place in our society..
Placing labels on people that you don't know is rather silly is it not?
Oh the irony.
I don't believe that I contradicted myself at all. I didn't say they could be a member of any team I said they can't be a member of a military team.witness23 said:You are contridicting yourself by saying they can be part of a team just not a military team,
Yes thats true. But it is different in the military, in most every other 'team' you don't sleep in the same room nor do you shower with most other teammates (unless you are talking athletic teams).a team is a team be it military, football, baseball, etc, etc,
If you are only talking about killing people, planning the killing of other people, or supporting those that kill people, that would be fine. The problem is when your not doing those functions you are hanging out in the barracks and all that, that entails and that is one of the problems. There are potentially other problems that can and do happen that are as large a problem, but can have deadlier results.if you are good at what you do why should your lifestyle matter?
Great then you can imagine what those other problems can be, right?I was in the military
Same here.and I didn't agree with plenty of lifestyles
Me either not a problem at all, because you would not be openly homosexual.but it did not matter as long as that person did what was expected of them.
hossman54 said:This is clearly an issue you personally have whether insecurity or experience...
what do any of those questions have to do with the fact you are not comfortable sharing showers and living space with gays?
I'll take that as a no to the question of your military experience. Just another example of someone who obviously knows nothing about the life of a military man making judgements on how someone else should do a job they know nothing about.
Well first let me "see" if we are on a level playing field. It appears that hoss and wit, find my 'attitude' towards homosexuals in the military to be wrong minded. In order for me to properly respond to the both of you I will need a a small bit of information.
1. Have you served in the Military?
2. If so what was the time frame?
3. What type of living arrangement were you in, meaning lived on post, off post, if on post what type/style barracks were you housed in.
4. Did you serve with any openly homosexuals while you were in, and where did they live?
hossman54 said:I guessing you should have stuck with your main point then.That was going to be my main point is that like most libs they chose to make hay on issues that are not important at the moment just so they can say they are accomplishing something...
So I'll take being "called" insecure, fearful (What are your fears based in?) as compliments? . You have also asked if I might be afraid of wanting to switch teams, or if I have experience. While they are not names I don't think they were intended to do anything more than either shut me up or provoke me. But it accomplished neither.But saying someone is insecure is not name calling
And which comments show fear, insecurity, or that I might either have experience, or afraid I might want an experience.it is an observation based on your own coments.
Well obviously not.Based on someones words I feel I am capable of forming a simple opinion of that personBut you sure tried.but obviously not an indepth one.Well it actually does. But I'm glad to see that you agree with two of our finest <sic> Commanders and Chiefs Presidents Clinton and Obama. What do they have in common? Oh thats right I almost forgot, neither one served in the Armed Forces. Those two have at least been accused of disliking our people in the military.Again it does not matter whether I served in the military..
Never said otherwise.someone being OPENLY gay or not has no bearing on whether they would serve this country as good as any straight person...Now there is the problem trying to form a simple opinion when you don't read what they wrote, but instead try to put them into a category that fits your idea. For it to have been a religious thing, I would not have said "openly Homosexual". And I probably would have condemned their behavior. But I didn't.Your opinion is based in your religious beliefs.
Mine are based on Observation and facts.mine is based in my own feelings based on information I have assimilated whether religious or not.
And that is your right.It does boil down to would I feel as protected and honored by someone that is openly gay?
It appears that you have no practical experience in the Armed Forces (correct me if I'm wrong) so for you to want to decide what policies are, in something that you have no knowledge of is silly. So long as they behave themselves and don't infringe on another persons rights they can do whatever floats their boat. (outside of the Military)