Friday, May 28, 2010

Part of the DADT debate's impact

Neither misleading headlines nor contrived statistics nor false appeals to religious liberty could stop legislative progress toward repeal of Don't-Ask-Don't-Tell. [Update: CNN]

Equally important in the long run, even the most cunning attempts to mislead -- like those to which Tony Cartledge, Nick at Bold Faith Type and Mark Silk responded -- have a cumulative self-discrediting quality.

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