The costly failure of ‘Don’t ask, don’t tell’
By Derrick Z. Jackson | Saturday, October 3, 2009 | The Boston Globe
“…In looking at the experience of other countries that lifted their bans on gay soldiers, Prakash saw ‘no mass exodus of heterosexuals, and there was also no mass ‘coming-out’ of homosexuals. . . . In a survey of over 100 experts from Australia, Canada, Israel, and the United Kingdom, it was found that all agreed the decision to lift the ban on homosexuals had no impact on military performance, readiness, cohesion, or ability to recruit or retain, nor did it increase the HIV rate among troops’…”….BS
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