5/12/2009 7:09:55 AM
5/12/2009 9:01:20 AM
nah I think it's more of "if Bush was the worst president in history and Obama hasn't done all that much differently so far, why isn't everybody jumping on his case too"with Bush, it was incompetence... with Obama, it's calcuated political strategy and principle adherence?
5/12/2009 9:09:55 AM
No one made that acusation against Bush until well into his first term.
5/12/2009 9:31:16 AM
I never said otherwise and I'm not sure how that's relevant.
5/12/2009 9:36:42 AM
It's relevant because, despite how stupid americans are, as a whole, people are still able to understand that a new president needs more than 4 months to undo the damage done by the previous administration. DADT is small potatoes. There's no point in worrying about a paper cut when you have a severed artery.
5/12/2009 9:43:04 AM
Fair enough... I agree about DADT - I guess it would have made more sense to clarify my comment was referring more to the general attitude, rather than this specific issue. Things like the wiretapping issue could have been immediately reversed by Obama and didn't need more than four months.
5/12/2009 9:51:45 AM
agreed. I strongly suspect that measures introduced in the previous administration that give the government more power over US citizens will either be sustained or very slow to be reversed. Republican or Democrat, nobody in washington wants to give up any power. It's like getting an addict off the pipe. The nice thing for the Obama administration is that they can drag their feet on this kind of stuff and simply point their finger at Bush if/when it's brought up.
5/12/2009 11:32:43 AM
5/12/2009 12:04:39 PM
i really really get a kick out of you guys actually believing what obama said was what he'd remotely do...
5/12/2009 12:44:39 PM
5/12/2009 2:33:27 PM
5/12/2009 4:38:39 PM
^No one reads Post 49.
5/12/2009 4:54:09 PM
^^You are right Hooksaw, & Obama is in the wrong here. Unfortunately I don't expect him to make DADT a priority any time soon. But if I was voting in a presidential election based on this issue alone, and McCain ran against Obama again at the end of his first term, I'd still vote for Obama b/c at least doing the right thing is on Obama's to-do list (even if it isn't near the top) whereas with a McCain doing the right thing wouldn't be on there at all. Obama does deserve the criticism he gets for going slow on this & he getting it from some on the left who feels like he is ignoring equality for political gain, from some of the libertarian leaning people who think the government shouldn't get into legislating who can serve in the military based on sexual orientation so long as they are professional, and from some on the right who will bash him at any opportunity regardless of the issue.[Edited on May 12, 2009 at 4:59 PM. Reason : .]
5/12/2009 4:59:31 PM
5/12/2009 5:18:27 PM
5/12/2009 5:19:15 PM
Just to prove to Hooksaw or anyone who don't thinks there isn't enough anti-Obama outrage coming from the left & the gay community in particular, here is a post from a nationally followed lgbt themed blog ran out of Durham by the blogs owner (I think she has a small staff, she writes for a Newspaper in durham sometimes, & she has spoken on CNN from time to time too)http://www.pamshouseblend.com/diary/10924/report-obama-can-stop-the-discharge-of-openly-gay-and-lesbian-service-members-now
5/12/2009 5:26:48 PM
damn , grumpyyou fell the fuck off. you're pretty much a floating pygmy-fairy now. you drop the soap or something
5/12/2009 5:48:36 PM
The thing is, I'm very, very uncomfortable with homosexuality, and yet I keep finding myself defending it on the wolfweb.
5/12/2009 5:55:45 PM
its ok i still love you
5/12/2009 6:14:27 PM
haha, in a completely platonic way, I assume.
5/12/2009 6:17:01 PM
not that there's anything wrong with that
5/12/2009 6:34:07 PM
5/13/2009 2:47:02 AM
hilzoy weighs in on this one:
5/13/2009 9:46:28 AM
5/13/2009 10:29:28 AM
5/13/2009 12:57:14 PM
Jon Stewart picked up the story tonight. Called Obama out on it too.....
5/14/2009 11:10:14 PM
http://www.sldn.org/pages/about-dadt
5/15/2009 4:41:44 PM
5/16/2009 10:22:09 PM
As Commander-in-Chief, Obama could end DADT tomorrow if he really wanted to. Maybe he hasn't done it yet because he believes in due process, not dictatorial leadership. I agree with his overriding of the torture policies because those were executive orders in the first place. But Congress came up with DADT. It's not appropriate for the President to just ignore the other branches of government. That's what Bush did - remember how it turned out? ]
5/16/2009 11:27:28 PM
^
5/19/2009 5:05:51 AM
OK so Clinton "came up" with the idea but it was passed into law by Congress it's not the President's job to investigate the constitutionality of laws passed by the legislative body.
5/19/2009 6:53:33 AM
^ Um. . .1. Clinton made a campaign promise--just like Obama did--and then couldn't/wouldn't fulfill his promise. This broken promise is what gave us the chimera-like policy known as DADT.2. Congress introduces various types of bills and resolutions. The president signs them into law or takes no action on the bill for ten days while Congress is in session and the bill automatically becomes law. If a president is opposed to a bill, he/she can veto it. If he/she takes no action on the bill for ten days after Congress has adjourned their second session, the bill dies. This action is called a "pocket veto." 3. Who said anything about "constitutionality"? I didn't.It's quite simple: President Obama made a campaign promise to end DADT and he hasn't done so. In the meantime, qualified men and women are being discharged from the military under Democrats' original policy that is being maintained by Democrats!And, as I've outlined here already, Obama could end implementation of DADT TODAY!
5/19/2009 7:33:51 AM
5/19/2009 9:48:07 AM
^ Please stop trolling.
5/19/2009 7:58:31 PM
Its not trolling i'm telling it how it is. You would find a way to criticize a .... *gasp Democrat Liberal president no matter what he did. Yet everything homeboy Bush does is infallible hooksaw
5/19/2009 11:17:54 PM
did you somehow miss the part where he's been arguing the leftist position on this?
5/19/2009 11:23:47 PM
^^ Yeah, you're right.
5/20/2009 6:08:27 AM
5/20/2009 7:33:06 AM
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5/20/2009 3:52:19 PM
Is it really a good idea to immediately dispense with DADT? I'm inclined to think that having openly gay service-people is something that needs to be eased into, not mandated with the simple stroke of a pen. Am I wrong for thinking that there could be problems if every service-person came out at once, right now?
5/20/2009 4:58:55 PM
5/20/2009 5:29:25 PM
http://www.military.com/news/article/af-boots-decorated-pilot-for-being-gay.html?col=1186032310810
5/20/2009 5:32:16 PM
5/20/2009 5:34:12 PM
5/20/2009 8:00:19 PM
^^You think the whole military is going to turn gay-friendly the instant Obama makes the decision? You don't think there ought to be a carefully adjusted plan for introducing homosexuality to a culture that has been indoctrinated against it?[Edited on May 20, 2009 at 8:02 PM. Reason : ^^]
5/20/2009 8:02:37 PM
They're adults. They can fucking deal with it.
5/20/2009 9:45:13 PM
5/20/2009 10:22:48 PM
When DADT is repealed I could see some flamer suing that its his right to wear Pink Fatigues.
5/20/2009 10:48:04 PM
5/21/2009 11:43:25 AM