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Levin: Other Countries Don't Need 'Don't Ask, Don't Tell'
Sen. Carl Levin (D-Mich.), who chairs the Senate Armed Services Committee, dismissed concerns Wednesday that allowing openly gay soldiers to serve in the military would damper morale. Levin pointed to several other nations that have allowed gay men and women to serve without any impact on unit cohesion or morale.
“We have asked about this in hearings,” said Levin. “We have been assured that there is no diminution of readiness or morale.”(0:36)
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“We have asked about this in hearings,” said Levin. “We have been assured that there is no diminution of readiness or morale.”(0:36)
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Obama Seeking "Practical" Way To Repeal Don't Ask, Don't Tell Policy
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