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Consideration…

Former Senator Sam Nunn, who some say may be asked to be Barack Obama’s vice-president, said today that we should reexamine Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell, which he once supported. Said Nunn: “I think [when] 15 years go by on any personnel policy, it’s appropriate to take another look at it — see how it’s working, ask the hard questions, hear from the military. Start with a Pentagon study.” Perhaps he’s hoping to quell the queer cacophony against his potential veep position? [AJC]

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By:           Andrew Belonksy
On:           Jun 3, 2008
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No. 1 · chandler in lasvegas

OMG, he really IS maneuvering for the position. He fucked over Bill, he fucked over us, fuck him.

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No. 2 · Qjersey · Member · 1173 comments

NO old white men on the democratic VP ticket!!!!!!!!!!!

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No. 3 · fredo777 · Member · 3010 comments

Meh, I don’t care if he picks a white male, but I don’t want this guy. I think if he doesn’t go with H.C., he should strongly consider another qualified female for veep. Mainly b/c of the cries from some of her supporters that Obama’s campaign was sexist, yada, yada. Just something to consider.

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No. 4 · thatguyfromboston · Member · 182 comments

I wouldn’t want him on the ticket. But I think we should put him in charge of dismantling DADT. Who better, after all? Whenever I fucked something up my parents always made me go back and fix it.

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