• Skip to primary navigation
  • Skip to main content
  • Skip to primary sidebar
  • Skip to footer
  • Advertise
  • Contact Us
  • About Towleroad
  • Towleroad on Social Media
  • Privacy Policy

Towleroad Gay News

Gay Blog Towleroad: More than gay news | gay men

  • Travel
  • Sports
  • Law/Justice
  • Celebrities
  • Film/TV/Stream
  • Republicans
  • Madonna
  • Books
  • Men
  • Trans Rights
  • Tech/Science
  • Royals
  • Monkeypox
  • Madonna’s Daughter Lourdes Leon Drops First Single & Steamy Music Video: WATCH
  • Jonathan Knight secretly marries boyfriend Harley Rodriguez
  • Ex-football star Herschel Walker’s woes hurt Republican chance of taking U.S. Senate

Howard Dean’s Open Letter To President: Repeal DADT This Year

Steve Pep May 9, 2010


May. 8, 2010 – Dear Mr. President,

When you delivered your State of the Union address in January, youeloquently spoke the following words to Congress and the nation:

"We find unity in our incredible diversity, drawing on the promiseenshrined in our Constitution: the notion that we are all createdequal, that no matter who you are or what you look like, if you abideby the law you should be protected by it…"

"This year, I will work with Congress and our military to finallyrepeal the law that denies gay Americans the right to serve the countrythey love because of who they are. It's the right thing to do."

At the time, we seemed to be making progress. You committed to finallyend the "Don't Ask, Don't Tell" policy once and for all, this year.Then in February, Secretary of Defense Robert Gates told acongressional hearing that "we have received our orders from theCommander-in- Chief and we are moving out accordingly." Bothannouncements were heartening.

However, as you know, Secretary Gates sent a letter to House ArmedServices Chair Ike Skelton on April 30 which appears to indefinitelydelay the possibility of moving forward with the repeal of DADT untilthe Pentagon completes a review of the policy.

In his response, Aubrey Sarvis, Executive Director of the Servicemembers Legal Defense Network, said:

"As a result of the Commander in Chief's decision to defer toSecretary Gates' wishes and timeline, gay service members will continueto be treated as second class citizens, and any sense of fairness maywell have been delayed for yet another year, perhaps for anotherdecade."

I share the concerns of Mr. Sarvis. And so do millions of Americans, asreflected in a recent ABC News/Washington Post poll showing 75% supportallowing gays and lesbians to serve openly in the military. Americansclearly understand that if someone is brave enough to take a bullet forthe USA, then they should have the same equal rights guaranteed toevery American under the law — whether they are serving in themilitary, or when they come home.

While I understand the need to research how repealing DADT will affectmembers of the military, the law can still be repealed with animplementation timeline this year.

The time to end "Don't Ask, Don't Tell" is now. I urge you to takeimmediate action to insure that Congress includes the repeal of DADT –with an implementation timeline — in the Defense Authorization billcurrently under consideration.

I am sharing this open letter with my friends in the Courage Campaignand Democracy for America communities, thousands of whom will join mein signing a petition asking you to take leadership to repeal DADT thisyear. You can read the petition — and Americans can sign on to it –here:

http://www.couragecampaign.org/DontWaitDontDelay

One of our nation's most precious and fundamental values is the guarantee of equal rights for every American.

Gay and lesbian Americans have demonstrated their courage and giventheir lives in service to our country since our nation's military wasfounded. Now it's time to allow them to say who they are.

On behalf of Courage Campaign and Democracy for America members, thankyou for your consideration of this critical national security issue.

– Howard

Gov. Howard Dean, MD
Founder, Democracy for America

P.S. On Tuesday, May 11, more than 300 military veterans will gather inWashington, D.C. to lobby Congress to repeal DADT this year. If youhaven't heard about this event, being organized by ServicemembersUnited and the Human Rights Campaign in partnership with a broadcoalition of organizations including the Courage Campaign, please clickthe link below:

http://www.VeteransLobbyDay.org

Hot on the heels of his surprise appearance at last week's DADT protest in DC, Howard Dean has released an open written to the President asking him to keep the promise he made to repeal the policy. In it, he notes his concern that the repeal could be delayed "indefinitely," due mainly to that now infamous letter by Robert Gates.

6a00d8341c730253ef01156fa21c01970b-pi

Dean writes: "Americans clearly understand that if someoneis brave enough to take a bullet for the USA, then they should have thesame equal rights guaranteed to every American under the law — whetherthey are serving in the military, or when they come home.

While I understand the need to research how repealing DADT will affectmembers of the military, the law can still be repealed with animplementation timeline this year.

The time to end "Don't Ask, Don't Tell" is now. I urge you to takeimmediate action to insure that Congress includes the repeal of DADT –with an implementation timeline — in the Defense Authorization billcurrently under consideration."

Dean has also teamed up with the Courage Campaign and Democracy for America to create a petition urging the President to repeal DADT this year. Sign the petition here.

Read Dean's letter in its entirety, AFTER THE JUMP.

Topics: Military More Posts About: Barack Obama, Barack Obama, Don't Ask Don't tell, Howard Dean, Military, Robert Gates

Related Posts
  • What’s in Biden’s big climate and health bill?
  • Michael K. Williams Was High On ‘Too Much Cocaine’ When He Met Barack Obama, Posthumous Memoir Reveals
  • Former Obama speechwriter explains why most Americans now hold the High Court in such low regard
  • Jonathan Knight secretly marries boyfriend Harley Rodriguez

    Jonathan Knight secretly marries boyfriend Harley Rodriguez

    Published by BANG Showbiz English Jonathan Knight has married his boyfriend Harley Rodriguez. The New Kids on the Block star has confirmed he’s a married man after tying the knot with his longtime partner in secret …Read More »
  • Ex-football star Herschel Walker’s woes hurt Republican chance of taking U.S. Senate

    Ex-football star Herschel Walker’s woes hurt Republican chance of taking U.S. Senate

    Published by Reuters By David Morgan WASHINGTON (Reuters) – Republican hopes of taking control of the U.S. Senate in November could hinge on former football star Herschel Walker, a first-time candidate endorsed by Donald Trump, whose …Read More »
  • The Shocking Truth 25 Years After Princess Diana’s Tragic Death — Brother Charles Speaks Out

    The Shocking Truth 25 Years After Princess Diana’s Tragic Death — Brother Charles Speaks Out

    Published by OK Magazine mega August 31 marks the 25th anniversary of Princess Diana’s tragic death — and her only brother, Charles, proudly spoke out about his sister! “I’m always surprised by how difficult August 31 …Read More »
  • U.S. releases 2019 memo opposing Trump obstruction charges

    U.S. releases 2019 memo opposing Trump obstruction charges

    Published by Reuters By Sarah N. Lynch WASHINGTON (Reuters) -The Justice Department on Wednesday released under court order all of a 2019 memo https://www.justice.gov/file/1528466/download in which two top officials advised then-Attorney General William Barr not to …Read More »
Previous Post: « Betty White Kills On Saturday Night Live
Next Post: Watch: Hugh Jackman Dances For Lipton »

Primary Sidebar

Adjacent News

  • Ivanka Trump & Jared Kushner Contently Stroll Hand-In-Hand As Donald Trump’s Legal Woes Mount

    Ivanka Trump & Jared Kushner Contently Stroll Hand-In-Hand As Donald Trump’s Legal Woes Mount

  • Biden to hold first political rally in run-up to November elections

    Biden to hold first political rally in run-up to November elections

  • Trump has displayed ‘anxiety in private conversations’ following Mar-a-Lago search: report

    Trump has displayed ‘anxiety in private conversations’ following Mar-a-Lago search: report

Good Trash: Going to Read It Somewhere, Y’know

  • Duke and Duchess of Sussex adopt new rescue dog

    Duke and Duchess of Sussex adopt new rescue dog

  • Vanessa Bryant awarded 16m in damages over helicopter crash photos

    Vanessa Bryant awarded 16m in damages over helicopter crash photos

  • Lisa Scott-Lee recalls surreal dinner date with Michael Jackson

    Lisa Scott-Lee recalls surreal dinner date with Michael Jackson

RSS Partner Links

  • An error has occurred, which probably means the feed is down. Try again later.

Most Recent

  • Madonna’s Daughter Lourdes Leon Drops First Single & Steamy Music Video: WATCH

    Madonna’s Daughter Lourdes Leon Drops First Single & Steamy Music Video: WATCH

  • Jonathan Knight secretly marries boyfriend Harley Rodriguez

    Jonathan Knight secretly marries boyfriend Harley Rodriguez

  • Ex-football star Herschel Walker’s woes hurt Republican chance of taking U.S. Senate

    Ex-football star Herschel Walker’s woes hurt Republican chance of taking U.S. Senate

  • The Shocking Truth 25 Years After Princess Diana’s Tragic Death — Brother Charles Speaks Out

    The Shocking Truth 25 Years After Princess Diana’s Tragic Death — Brother Charles Speaks Out

  • U.S. releases 2019 memo opposing Trump obstruction charges

    U.S. releases 2019 memo opposing Trump obstruction charges

  • William Orbit: ‘Queen loves DJs as long as they end sets with National Anthem’

    William Orbit: ‘Queen loves DJs as long as they end sets with National Anthem’

  • Sir Rod Stewart takes another cheeky dig at his long-time pal Sir Elton John with stage mockery

    Sir Rod Stewart takes another cheeky dig at his long-time pal Sir Elton John with stage mockery

  • Scott Maxwell: Marco Rubio says his campaign is ‘a disaster.’ Is he crying wolf or truly scared of Demings?

    Scott Maxwell: Marco Rubio says his campaign is ‘a disaster.’ Is he crying wolf or truly scared of Demings?

Most Commented

Social

Twitter @tlrd | Facebook | Instagram @tlrd

Footer

Copyright © 2025 · Log in

×