In a May 26 letter to the House, The Leadership Conference said: When it was first proposed in 1993, we believed that the policy of DADT was wrong from both a moral and practical standpoint. DADT turned its back on the principle that people who are willing and able to do a job should be given a fair opportunity to do it. This is not only one of the most important principles behind the struggle, throughout our nation’s history, to guarantee the civil and human rights of all people – it is also a matter of sound military strategy and common sense as well.
In a May 26 letter to the House, The Leadership Conference said: When it was first proposed in 1993, we believed that the policy of DADT was wrong from both a moral and practical standpoint.…
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