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Chairman of Joint Chiefs of Staff doesn't want to "electrify" force during two wars.
Passes House vote as well.
They'd rather wait until their much-touted study is completed in December.
Lawmakers will vote in the next few days on a repeal.
You know, like pretend weddings for people who aren't allowed to get married.
The former First Lady voices her opinion on an issue over which she disagrees with her husband.
As we suspected, everyone's wondering about the Obama nominee's personal life.
He wants to see what the troops think about it first.
The bill now goes before Governor Linda Lingle.
She once called "don't ask, don't tell" "a profound wrong — a moral injustice of the first order."
This seems like a bad move.
Gay and lesbians are "uniquely affected" by the relatives-only policy, he writes.
Citing "conservative activists" but quoting none, the 'Journal' gets a jump on an inevitable story line.
He says it would be "counterproductive."
From here on in, it's going to be harder to expel gay servicemen and women.