Lugar Says He Will Not Filibuster ‘Don’t Ask Don’t Tell’, Pentagon Sends Survey To 400,000 Troops http://wonkroom.thinkprogress.org/2010/07/07/lugar-survey/From Metro Weekly’s Chris Johnson comes word that Sen. Richard Lugar (R-IN) “won’t support an attempt to remove the language from a larger defense bill“:
U.S. Sen. Richard Lugar (R-IN) told the Blade last week that he isn’t concerned about the “Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell” repeal language in the fiscal year 2011 defense authorization bill and wouldn’t support an effort to rid the legislation of the provision. Asked whether he would support a substitute amendment or a motion to strike, Lugar replied, “No. I would just leave it as it is.”
Lugar said he would “presume” that he would vote against any filibuster of the defense bill as a whole, but expressed concern about the legislation being used as a vehicle for other costly programs unrelated to “Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell.” “The defense bill, as it stands, seems to me to be a good piece of legislation, but I think the issue was the additions that were not paid for in various other ways,” Lugar said.
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Meanwhile, today, the Pentagon began emailing troops a survey of more than 100 questions seeking their views on the impact of repealing DADT. The survey will be sent to 200,000 active duty troops and ask “about such issues as how unit morale or readiness might be affected if a commander is believed to be gay or lesbian; the need to maintain personal standards of conduct; and how repeal might affect willingness to serve in the military.” In total, more than 400,000 troops will receive the survey. The answers will kept confidential, however, leading some to worry if troops will use it as an opportunity to bash their gay colleagues.
Significantly, foreign militaries that allow gays to serve openly in their forces — like those of Great Britain, Canada, and Israel — have completely integrated their forces and have not constructed separate housing, shower, or other common-use facilities for gay and lesbian service members.