Monday, March 12, 2007

Kettle Pot Pace



Onward Christian Soldiers.

Gen. Pace Calls Homosexuality Immoral

And killing people is moral?

And it gets better;

Marine Gen. Peter Pace likened homosexuality to adultery, which he said was also immoral,


So I guess that leaves Newt out of the army. And Karl Rove.

"I do not believe the United States is well served by a policy that says it is OK to be immoral in any way," Pace told the newspaper in a wide-ranging interview. The chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff said Monday he considers homosexuality to be immoral and the military should not condone it by allowing gay soldiers to serve openly, the Chicago Tribune reported.

Heck I guess that means the U.S. military won't accept any divorced folks in their ranks. Nope that ain't true.

The Pentagon Thursday sought support for Defense Secretary William S. Cohen's choice to head the Joint Chiefs of Staff - a general officer who has admitted committing adultery - but the battle quickly widened into an effort to convince the public that the military was not applying a double-standard on sexual infractions. One day after the Pentagon's disclosure that Air Force Gen. Joseph W. Ralston conducted an adulterous affair more than a decade ago, officials sought to explain how in different circumstances such relationships could put some service members in jail and others in retirement while not eliminating one - Ralston - from candidacy for the armed forces' most coveted post.
Los Angeles Times June 6, 1997.


Or folks who have stolen post it notes from the office supplies.


I thought the U.S. Military swore to uphold the Constitution of the United States not the Ten Commandments.
Wait a minute there is no condemnation of homosexuality in the Ten Commandments.....


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1 comment:

Feynman and Coulter's Love Child said...

Gen. Pace Calls Homosexuality Immoral

And killing people is moral?


It is, so long as its not murder. The two are related, no doubt, but they are not joined at the hip.

Geesh, I thought even the occasional childhood visit to St. Josaphat's would be enough for a basic tenant like that to register.