If you think openly gay people should be allowed in the military, then you must also believe showers and locker rooms in gyms should be coed.
You're an idiot if you seriously believe that. I'm going to take a wild guess you are making the argument that a gay person likes the same sex, so if they are in the same sex locker room it would equate to a straigh person being in the opposite sex locker room. If that's what you're putting forth, then you are being quite ignorant. Gay people are not sexual deviants that can't control themselves. Gays have been in the locker rooms forever, it's just it wouldn't be known they were gay. What's the difference of them openly being gay in the locker room and nobody knowing they are gay in the locker room?
Because if sexual preference actually became a protected minority, then churches would be forced to hire them into leadership positions, despite it being against the very foundations of the church.
Its a logical business decision.
Repealing DADT has nothing to do with churches. Giving gay rights does not mean churches have to do anything, since they are private institutions.
I'm not sure if you were being sarcastic or not as my meter is broken.
I think your interpretation is off a bit. I am a registered Republican, and I totally disagree with your statement. The majority don't fit your stereotype.
As far as the original post, I think anyone should be allowed in the military if they meet the qualifications with sexual orientation not being one of those qualifications. To me, it's like they are saying homosexuals can't control themselves sexually, but heterosexuals can?
Why else would there be this stigma about homosexuals in the military?
I think that if DADT had gone up for a vote without any other riders (i.e. DREAM Act), it would have passed because I think enough republicans would support it.
The bolded is a great statement. Take a look at rapes in the military. They happen. Gays are ALREADY IN THE MILITARY. Ending DADT will change nothing outside of let openly gay people serve.
The only possible argument that has any merit to it, would be that it would create issues within the unit. A lot of soldiers would disagree with that.