SOUNDBITES — “I think it’s worked out well. Keeping that all out of the workplace makes common sense.” —Illinois’ Republican U.S. Rep. Mark Kirk, who’s running for U.S. Senate, on keeping Don’t Ask Don’t Tell.
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SOUNDBITES — “I think it’s worked out well. Keeping that all out of the workplace makes common sense.” —Illinois’ Republican U.S. Rep. Mark Kirk, who’s running for U.S. Senate, on keeping Don’t Ask Don’t Tell.
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Julie
Keeping him out of the Senate should work well too.
Cam
And just how well has it worked out? This year, the FIRST year where getting rid of DADT looks like a possibility is the first year that all branches of service have met their quotas.
JoeB
Senate CANDIDATE