Friday, February 26, 2010




Top US Marine rejects Obama plan to repeal gay ban

The head of the US Marines said on Thursday he opposed ending the ban on gays serving openly in the military, the first top officer to break openly with President Barack Obama over the issue.

General James Conway told the Senate Armed Services Committee that he disagreed with Obama's plan to repeal the ban.

"My best military advice to this committee, to the (defense) secretary, and to the president would be to keep the law such as it is."


Of course it helps to be at the pinnacle of your career and realizing that retirement is all that remains. In the Marine Corps, the Commandant is as high as a Marine can go. And that final step is for a term of four years. After which the Commandant must step down and retire.

George Bush appointed General Conway in 2006, therefore, his term expires this year. So he can afford to say what is on his mind, without fear of retribution.

Even so, I am quite sure that the president is not pleased with the general's now publicly stated position in the matter.

Semper Fi General!

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