More Calls for Repeal
In the wake of re-introduction of The Military Readiness Enhancement Act, newspapers across the country are again calling for repeal. Since Congressman Marty Meehan announced he's again pushing for an end to "Don't Ask, Don't Tell," editorial boards from have offered up their endorsement.
Just during the past week, The Leaf-Chronicle (in Tennessee), The Roanoke Times, The Shreveport Times, The Hartford Courant and the Sarasota Herald-Tribune have all called for an end to the ban. And SLDN supporter Al Lott, a World War II veteran and emeritus professor of psychology at the University of Rhode Island published a pro-repeal op-ed in the South County Independent.
If your hometown paper has called for repeal, please thank them with a supportive letter to the editor. And if you're letter is published, let us know, and we'll send you a free SLDN t-shirt.
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