Dismay Over Obama’s ‘Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell’ Turnabout

When sought the , he pledged to reverse the “Don’t ask, don’t tell” policy preventing and from serving openly in the U.S. military. Yet on Monday, the rejected a ’s challenge to the law — with the legal backing of none other than the Administration.
James II, the former and whose case the high court declined to review, reserved most of his ire for instead of the court. “He’s a coward, a and a ,” said in an interview with TIME shortly after the high court declined to hear his appeal. “This is a guy who spent more time picking out his dog, Bo, and playing with him on the lawn than he has working for for ,” he added. “If there were millions of black as second-class , or millions of or Irish, he would have acted immediately” upon taking office to begin working to lift “Don’t ask, don’t tell.” fought in in 1991 as an , and returned as a JAG officer for the second War, before being booted out in 2004 for declaring he was as he was readying for a third . He was representing himself before the high court. (See pictures of the gay rights movement.)
The Administration, in its brief in the case last month, said a lower court acted properly in upholding the ban. “Applying the strong traditionally afforded to the Legislative and in the area of , the properly upheld the statute,” argued , who as General represents the Administration before the . The bar on serving openly is “rationally related to the government’s in and ,” her 12-page filing added.
The endorsement of “Don’t ask, don’t tell” by the Administration marks the latest rightward tack by . The denounced many of George W. ’s national-security policies during the campaign, but in office has adopted more positions, including endorsing military commissions to try purported terrorists, and declining to release a second batch of depicting alleged U.S. maltreatment of Iraqi detainees. His stance on “Don’t ask, don’t tell” may be more surprising, because aides have made clear the wants the ban lifted eventually. (Watch a gay marriage wedding video.)
doesn’t buy the line from aides — and the — that they’re too busy grappling with a faltering and two wars to handle the ban right away. “It’s a complete lie that he has too much stuff on his plate — this is the guy who criticized for not being able to multitask,” says. “We have an old saying in the military — the maximum effective range of an excuse is zero meters.” See Dismay Over Obama’s ‘Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell’ Turnabout TIME

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Court rejects challenge to ‘don’t ask, don’t tell’

(Washington) The on Monday agreed with the administration and refused to review policy barring and from serving openly in the military.

The court said it will not hear an appeal from former Capt. James II, who was dismissed under the “don’t ask, don’t …

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Supreme Court Rejects Challenge To “Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell”

The Supreme Court on Monday agreed with the administration and upheld policy barring and from serving openly in the military.

The court said it will not hear an appeal from former Capt. James II, who was dismissed under the “don’t ask, don’t tell” policy. The federal in earlier threw out a lawsuit filed by and 11 other veterans. He was the only member of that group who asked the high court to rule that the Clinton- policy is unconstitutional.

During last year’s campaign, indicated he supported the eventual repeal of the policy, but he has made no specific move to do so since taking office in January. Meanwhile, the White House has said it won’t stop and from being dismissed from the military.

In court papers, the administration said the ruled correctly in this case when it found that “don’t ask, don’t tell” is “rationally related to the government’s in and .”

Bryan referred requests for comment to the , but said the “implements the law.”

“The law requires the (Defense) Department to separate from the armed services who engage in or to engage in acts; state they are or ; or marry or to marry a person of the same biological ,” said in a statement.

A legal vowed to press with efforts to reverse the policy despite the legal .

“We don’t see that at all as for repeal,” said Kevin Nix, for the . “What happened today puts the ball back into the court of and the to repeal the law, and that’s where we think it should be right now.”

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