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Military Readiness Enhancement Act of 2007

To amend title 10, United States Code, to enhance the readiness of the Armed Forces by replacing the current policy concerning homosexuality in the Armed Forces, referred to as "Don't Ask, Don't Tell", with a policy of nondiscrimination on the basis of sexual orientation.

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2/28/2007--Introduced.
Military Readiness Enhancement Act of 2007 - Repeals current Department of Defense (DOD) policy concerning homosexuality in the Armed Forces. Prohibits the Secretary of Defense, and the Secretary of Homeland Security with respect to the Coast Guard when it is not... more

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April 29, 2008 Service Members Organization Tours Colorado Calling for Repeal of ...

The Military Readiness Enhancement Act (HR 1246), which would repeal the law mandating that the US military fire lesbian and gay employees, currently has ...

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April 28, 2008 Las Vegas part of Six City Tour Highlighting Efforts to Repeal ...

The Military Readiness Enhancement Act (HR 1246), which would repeal the law mandating that the US military fire lesbian and gay employees, currently has ...

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April 25, 2008 2nd Stop in Six City Tour Highlights Efforts to Repeal 'Don't Ask ...

The Military Readiness Enhancement Act (HR 1246), which would repeal the law, currently has the support of 142 Members of Congress, including Southern ...

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January 17, 2009 One Citizen Speaking...: The new gay face of the democratic party?

The democratic party, being somewhat devoid of core principles and fixated on the moral equivalence between good and evil, has cobbled together a coalition of society’s fringe elements in order to achieve political power.

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January 07, 2009 Right-Side-of-Lowell: Don't Ask, Don't Tell

As HR 1246, it died in the 110th Congress. The torch has now been picked up by California Bay Area Congresswoman Ellen Tauscher. (I am guessing the picture of the C-17 airlifter on her masthead is due to Travis AFB being in her district ...

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January 07, 2009 Riehl World View: Butch Broads Free To Chase Sargent Stripes Under ...

The Military Readiness Enhancement Act (H.R. 1246) is a bill introduced in the U.S. House of Representatives on February 28, 2007. Sponsored by Representative Marty Meehan (D-MA) with 142 cosponsors.[18] On March 28, 2007 the House ...

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