The Army, Navy and Air Force advertised for recruits on GLEE, a website for gays.
GLEE stands for Gay, Lesbian & Everyone Else. They ran over 8,000 ads.
Most of the military jobs posted were hard-to-fill positions requiring advanced training, although some ads sought to fill core combat slots at a time when the Iraq war has challenged recruiters to meet goals. They included:
--Thousands of Navy openings for doctors, dentists, intelligence analysts, Arabic translators and others.
--Hundreds of Air Force jobs for optometrists, social workers, physician's assistants and nurses.
--Nearly 1,000 Army National Guard and active Army positions, including infantry and artillery.
The Web site has chat rooms and personal pages. It bars "sexually explicit (or) pornographic" posts.
I am on GLEE and there is no confusing it for what it is - it is basically set up to be like a very gay My Space.




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Then perhaps wish to take rights away,sounds like a Bush idea.
I think this worries me some what see a bad moon rising
don't tell
hummmm......
If you can preach,
If you can lead
If you can seed (farmers)
You should be able to serve in the armed forces. Don't ask, Don't tell - reminds me of President Reagan and his "I don't remember" turned out he really didn't remember.
Personally I think if they should have an elite corp of gay men and woman in the service. What they want to do is their business, but it if is such a problem to "hetro's" let them be in their own section of a service. The hetro's surely hit on the opposite sex...so let the gay people serve proudly together and if they want to hit on each other what's the problem.
Don't ask Don't tell is stupid stupid stupid.
and
if the military invites the gays to join, the gays complain.
That is what is wrong with this whole world right now....we all have to be SO politically correct that it is getting insane to keep up.
I personally don't see anything wrong with the ads. It is like everything else, you can turn the page or change the channel.