I'm new to blogging, as I've learned some of you are, so I don't feel so dumb:) SO, I decided to write a little instructional note to help out! (See...we're learning together again! Told ya that's what this blog's about!:)
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I think that covers the basics?? If you need further assistance, don't hesitate to ask. I might not know the answer, but I can find out:)
Tips on "going green," my life as an artist, my quest for philosophical/spiritual enlightenment, etc...Nothing heavy:)Please follow me and let's learn together!
Friday, August 13, 2010
AR & Don't ask. Don't Tell.
Here goes...a couple of months back, I wrote to my two Arkansas Senators, Mark Pryor & Blanche Lincoln inquiring about their individual stance on the "DADT" policy. I did receive computer generated responses from both. Here is Senator Pryor's response:
Dear Ms. Langley-Higdon,
Thank you for contacting me regarding our country's "Don't Ask, Don't Tell" policy in the armed forces. I appreciate hearing from you. As you may know, in June of 2010, the Senate Armed Services Committee adopted a compromise amendment by Senator Lieberman that would repeal the controversial "Don't Ask, Don't Tell" policy currently in effect for U.S. military personnel, but only after certification by the Secretary of Defense and the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff that a replacement policy could be implemented without affecting military readiness. Earlier this year, Secretary of Defense Robert Gates and Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, Admiral Michael Mullen, announced a working group within the Department of Defense to evaluate the impact and plan for the implementation of a full repeal of the "Don't Ask, Don't Tell" policy. The report is to solicit input from service members at all levels and is scheduled to be completed by December 1, 2010. I believe military input into this decision is crucial. Readiness should be our highest priority in making decisions that affect the military. That's why I must vote against repealing the policy if it comes to a vote before the views of the military have been fully and fairly considered. I will be sure to keep your views in mind as this issue comes before the full Senate. Again, thank you for contacting me. I value your input. Please do not hesitate to contact me or my office regarding this or any other matter of concern to you
Sincerely,
Mark Pryor
United States Senate
The letter from Senator Lincoln was re-worded but essentially identical. So, I posted this letter to my FB account in a note and tagged some of my friends who are either IN the military, married to someone in the military, homosexual, political, religious or anybody I thought might be interested in the topic :) Sadly, I forgot about the post and blog entry due to some intense all-nighter "art" making. HOWEVER, today, I found the note again & saw some of the responses it generated. It got pretty ugly. I HONESTLY did NOT mean to cause a brawl...just an exchange of ideas! SO, after gathering opinions from both sides (repeal or don't), here's my take:
I, PERSONALLY, do not believe that homosexuality is a "learned" or "acquired" behavior. It only makes sense to me that a "lifestyle" that can include: public ridicule, potential violence toward the individual and/or their friends and partners, parental disapproval, etc...etc...etc...would not be something someone would "choose." In the same way that I happen to have been born attracted to the opposite sex (men...YUM:), others feel that same, uncontrollable attraction to their own sex. If tomorrow, I woke up in a parallel universe where the social norm was SAME sex coupling, I do NOT think I could be attracted to women just because that is what people "do!" Could you? *I DO think women are very beautiful and can appreciate them for it, but it doesn't make me wanna have sex with them:) lol
Secondly, with regards to gays in the military, I cannot imagine how this is anything other than discrimination based on a popular belief that homosexuals are sex fiends who will undoubtedly rape his/her fellow soldiers in the bunkers nightly? Ok. I am using a bit of hyperbole there, but honestly... It's my understanding that there is NO sex allowed among soldiers in the field, right? (DO correct me if I'm wrong, please!) Therefore, just as the men and women are not allowed to get any, the men could not have sex with one another either (even if they wanted to:) Right? Easy fix. No sex for anybody. Catch a male/female hooking up, you get the same punishment as if a man on man situation was discovered. Am I oversimplifying this? Please understand, I do have SOME understanding of the male mind/body/ego...but, if you put a gay soldier in a tent with a straight soldier, is the straight soldier SO threatened with his own sexuality that he cannot accept the choices of his tent mate (refer to the aforementioned NO SEX FOR ANYBODY policy:) that the soldier cannot eat, sleep, live, FIGHT, AND DIE right beside you?? I honestly hope that the attitudes of a majority our brave soldiers are NOT the stereotypical "Bubba" who cannot co-exist with anybody who isn't all about guns, beer & the USA!!! I don't think they are. I think MANY of those in the military are NOT still hung up on such a non-issue (after all, what does sex have to do with defending our country and freedoms...Freedoms, yeah. I like freedom. I wish each American truly had access to equal liberties. I hope if we can have discussions like this and exchange ideas, we can come to a better understanding of ourselves, our world...EVERYTHING!
Finally, PLEASE know that this is ALL about love, growth and learning. I do not judge my friends based on even MAJOR moral/political/legal issues. Some of my favorite people (including my husband) have COMPLETELY opposite views on many of my deeply felt personal commandments. I hope we can use this as a way for us ALL to learn a little more about ourselves, our world and each other!! (OK, that last line sounded like a Hallmark or something...I am NOT a dork. Well, yeah...I am, but I'm fun, too!! Hang around and find out!! ;)
Dear Ms. Langley-Higdon,
Thank you for contacting me regarding our country's "Don't Ask, Don't Tell" policy in the armed forces. I appreciate hearing from you. As you may know, in June of 2010, the Senate Armed Services Committee adopted a compromise amendment by Senator Lieberman that would repeal the controversial "Don't Ask, Don't Tell" policy currently in effect for U.S. military personnel, but only after certification by the Secretary of Defense and the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff that a replacement policy could be implemented without affecting military readiness. Earlier this year, Secretary of Defense Robert Gates and Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, Admiral Michael Mullen, announced a working group within the Department of Defense to evaluate the impact and plan for the implementation of a full repeal of the "Don't Ask, Don't Tell" policy. The report is to solicit input from service members at all levels and is scheduled to be completed by December 1, 2010. I believe military input into this decision is crucial. Readiness should be our highest priority in making decisions that affect the military. That's why I must vote against repealing the policy if it comes to a vote before the views of the military have been fully and fairly considered. I will be sure to keep your views in mind as this issue comes before the full Senate. Again, thank you for contacting me. I value your input. Please do not hesitate to contact me or my office regarding this or any other matter of concern to you
Sincerely,
Mark Pryor
United States Senate
The letter from Senator Lincoln was re-worded but essentially identical. So, I posted this letter to my FB account in a note and tagged some of my friends who are either IN the military, married to someone in the military, homosexual, political, religious or anybody I thought might be interested in the topic :) Sadly, I forgot about the post and blog entry due to some intense all-nighter "art" making. HOWEVER, today, I found the note again & saw some of the responses it generated. It got pretty ugly. I HONESTLY did NOT mean to cause a brawl...just an exchange of ideas! SO, after gathering opinions from both sides (repeal or don't), here's my take:
I, PERSONALLY, do not believe that homosexuality is a "learned" or "acquired" behavior. It only makes sense to me that a "lifestyle" that can include: public ridicule, potential violence toward the individual and/or their friends and partners, parental disapproval, etc...etc...etc...would not be something someone would "choose." In the same way that I happen to have been born attracted to the opposite sex (men...YUM:), others feel that same, uncontrollable attraction to their own sex. If tomorrow, I woke up in a parallel universe where the social norm was SAME sex coupling, I do NOT think I could be attracted to women just because that is what people "do!" Could you? *I DO think women are very beautiful and can appreciate them for it, but it doesn't make me wanna have sex with them:) lol
Secondly, with regards to gays in the military, I cannot imagine how this is anything other than discrimination based on a popular belief that homosexuals are sex fiends who will undoubtedly rape his/her fellow soldiers in the bunkers nightly? Ok. I am using a bit of hyperbole there, but honestly... It's my understanding that there is NO sex allowed among soldiers in the field, right? (DO correct me if I'm wrong, please!) Therefore, just as the men and women are not allowed to get any, the men could not have sex with one another either (even if they wanted to:) Right? Easy fix. No sex for anybody. Catch a male/female hooking up, you get the same punishment as if a man on man situation was discovered. Am I oversimplifying this? Please understand, I do have SOME understanding of the male mind/body/ego...but, if you put a gay soldier in a tent with a straight soldier, is the straight soldier SO threatened with his own sexuality that he cannot accept the choices of his tent mate (refer to the aforementioned NO SEX FOR ANYBODY policy:) that the soldier cannot eat, sleep, live, FIGHT, AND DIE right beside you?? I honestly hope that the attitudes of a majority our brave soldiers are NOT the stereotypical "Bubba" who cannot co-exist with anybody who isn't all about guns, beer & the USA!!! I don't think they are. I think MANY of those in the military are NOT still hung up on such a non-issue (after all, what does sex have to do with defending our country and freedoms...Freedoms, yeah. I like freedom. I wish each American truly had access to equal liberties. I hope if we can have discussions like this and exchange ideas, we can come to a better understanding of ourselves, our world...EVERYTHING!
Finally, PLEASE know that this is ALL about love, growth and learning. I do not judge my friends based on even MAJOR moral/political/legal issues. Some of my favorite people (including my husband) have COMPLETELY opposite views on many of my deeply felt personal commandments. I hope we can use this as a way for us ALL to learn a little more about ourselves, our world and each other!! (OK, that last line sounded like a Hallmark or something...I am NOT a dork. Well, yeah...I am, but I'm fun, too!! Hang around and find out!! ;)
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