On Tuesday, the Missouri State Senate debated President Obama’s call
to repeal Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell (DADT)
to repeal Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell (DADT)
Because The Missouri State Senate is the branch of government charged with overseeing military policy.
Both sides regurgitated familiar arguments but State Senator Gary Nodler, who is running in the Republican primary for Rep. Roy Blunt’s (R-MI) seat,
carved out a new reason for maintaining the current policy.
Nodler suggested that allowing openly gay soldiers in the military “could represent
a ‘cultural affront‘” to terrorists intent on killing American troops.
carved out a new reason for maintaining the current policy.
Nodler suggested that allowing openly gay soldiers in the military “could represent
a ‘cultural affront‘” to terrorists intent on killing American troops.
A cultural affront to terrorists? Hell, yeah! Let's do it!
I want to see troops like this in every cave in Afghanistan!
I want this dude to personally capture and interrogate Bin Laden.
And these guys can escort terror suspects to the Hague, making out during the entire flight.
Or we could follow the advice of douchebag Gary Nodler and just try to avoid offending the terrorists. Maybe we could start forcing women to wear burkas and keep girls out of school, you know in order to keep from offending the terrorists.
Missouri Republicans: Gary Nodler, who is running for Roy Blunt's seat in Congress, is afraid of offending the terrorists. When you vote in the Republican Primary, remember: Gary Nodler wants us to adapt our behavior to avoid opffending the terrorists. Now, I'm not saying that GARY NODLER LOVES THE TERRORISTS, but can you really say that he doesn't?