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Members of Congress Urge President to Suspend Don't Ask, Don't Tell
NEWS UPDATE June 22, 2009
2009-06-17

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FROM A NEWS RELEASE BY THE OFFICE OF CONGRESSMAN ALCEE L. HASTINGS

June 22, 2009

Hastings and 76 Members of Congress Urge President Obama to Suspend "Don't Ask, Don't Tell" and Initiate Bilateral Repeal Process

[ WINDY CITY TIMES NOTE: Signers included Illinois Democrats Jan Schakowsky, Luis Gutierrez, Phil Hare and Mike Quigley ]

( Washington, DC ) Today, Congressman Alcee L. Hastings ( D-Miramar ) and 76 Members of Congress sent the following letter to President Barack Obama urging him to suspend the investigation and discharge of service members in the Armed Forces because of their sexual orientation. Under the discriminatory law known as "Don't Ask, Don't Tell," openly gay and lesbian service members and those suspected of "homosexual conduct" may not serve in the military.

By taking leadership of the important issue of Don't Ask, Don't Tell, President Obama would allow openly gay and lesbian service members to continue serving their country and send a clear signal to Congress to initiate the legislative repeal process. A bilateral approach would demonstrate the United States' lasting commitment to justice and equality for all. This letter comes at a time when a majority of Americans favor allowing gay and lesbian service members to serve openly. ( Please find below and attached a copy of the letter )

"Approximately two service members are lost to this misguided, unjust, and flat-out discriminatory policy every day. At a time when we are engaged in two wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, our lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender service members offer mission-critical skills that enhance our military's competence and readiness and ensure our national security. It is my sincere hope that President Obama, together with Congress, will take swift and meaningful action on the dishonorable and debilitating law that is Don't Ask, Don't Tell," said Hastings.

The letter was authored by Hastings and signed by Representatives Barney Frank ( D-MA ) , John Conyers, Jr. ( D-MI ) , Fortney "Pete" Stark ( D-CA ) , Edward J. Markey ( D-MA ) , Gary Ackerman ( D-NY ) , Louise Slaughter ( D-NY ) , Eliot Engel ( D-NY ) , Jim McDermott ( D-WA ) , Ileana Ros-Lehtinen ( R-FL ) , José Serrano ( D-NY ) , James Moran ( D-VA ) , Jerrold Nadler ( D-NY ) , Eleanor Holmes Norton ( D-DC ) , Ed Pastor ( D-AZ ) , James Clyburn ( D-SC ) , Anna Eshoo ( D-CA ) , Bob Filner ( D-CA ) , Luis Gutierrez ( D-IL ) , Eddie Bernice Johnson ( D-TX ) , Carolyn Maloney ( D-NY ) , Robert "Bobby" Scott ( D-VA ) , Bennie Thompson ( D-MS ) , Nydia Velázquez ( D-NY ) , Melvin Watt ( D-NC ) , Lynn Woolsey ( D-CA ) , Lloyd Doggett ( D-TX ) , Chaka Fattah ( D-PA ) , Jane Harman ( D-CA ) , Lois Capps ( D-CA ) , Donna M. Christensen ( D-VI ) , Diana DeGette ( D-CO ) , Bill Delahunt ( D-MA ) , Carolyn Cheeks Kilpatrick ( D-MI ) , Dennis Kucinich ( D-OH ) , Barbara Lee ( D-CA ) , James McGovern ( D-MA ) , Brad Sherman ( D-CA ) , Robert Wexler ( D-FL ) , Tammy Baldwin ( D-WI ) , Shelley Berkley ( D-NV ) , Michael Capuano ( D-MA ) , Joseph Crowley ( D-NY ) , Rush Holt ( D-NJ ) , John Larson ( D-CT ) , Grace Napolitano ( D-CA ) , Jan Schakowsky ( D-IL ) , Anthony Weiner ( D-NY ) , David Wu ( D-OR ) , William Lacy Clay ( D-MO ) , Mike Honda ( D-CA ) , James Langevin ( D-RI ) , Betty McCollum ( D-MN ) , Diane Watson ( D-CA ) , Tim Bishop ( D-NY ) , Raúl Grijalva ( D-AZ ) , Linda Sánchez ( D-CA ) , Emanuel Cleaver ( D-MO ) , Doris Matsui ( D-CA ) , Gwen Moore ( D-WI ) , Debbie Wasserman Schulz ( D-FL ) , André Carson ( D-IN ) , Kathy Castor ( D-FL ) , Yvette Clarke ( D-NY ) , Donna F. Edwards ( D-MD ) , Keith Ellison ( D-MN ) , Marcia L. Fudge ( D-OH ) , Phil Hare ( D-IL ) , Mazie K. Hirono ( D-HI ) , Laura Richardson ( D-CA ) , Joe Sestak ( D-PA ) , Niki Tsongas ( D-MA ) , Peter Welch ( D-VT ) , Alan Grayson ( D-FL ) , Jared Polis ( D-CO ) , Mike Quigley ( D-IL ) , and Gregorio Sablan ( D-MP ) .

This is in keeping with other calls for executive action as advocated by the Human Rights Campaign, the Servicemembers Legal Defense Network, Knights Out, the Washington Post OP-ED by retired General John M. Shalikashvili, and documents put out by the Palm Center at the University of California, Santa Barbara.

June 22, 2009

The Honorable Barack H. Obama

President of the United States

The White House

Washington, D.C. 20500

Dear President Obama:

The United States of America prides itself on having the finest military in the world because of the hard work, dedication, and sacrifices of our brave servicemen and women. And yet, under 10 U.S.C. § 654 ( Policy Concerning Homosexuality in the Armed Forces ) , better known as "Don't Ask, Don't Tell," the talents and contributions of our openly gay, lesbian, bisexual, and transgender ( LGBT ) service members continue to be ignored simply because of who they are. Every day, we lose approximately two service members to this misguided, unjust, and flat-out discriminatory policy. Don't Ask, Don't Tell is not only an injustice to them, but a disservice to the U.S. military and our country as a whole.

As you know, Don't Ask, Don't Tell was signed into law in 1993 by former President Bill Clinton as a compromise to allow gay and lesbian service members to serve in the military - so long as they did not disclose their sexual orientations. Fifteen years later, Don't Ask Don't Tell is instead negatively impacting the lives and livelihoods of these military professionals and depriving our Armed Forces of their honorable service. Since you took office on January 20, 2009, more than 250 gay and lesbian service members have been discharged under this law, which continues to undermine and demoralize the more than 65,000 gay and lesbian Americans currently serving on active duty.

Although we are confident that you will remain true to your campaign promise to end Don't Ask, Don't Tell, our LGBT service members and our country's national security will continue to suffer if initial action is delayed until 2010 or 2011. We urge you to exercise the maximum discretion legally possible in administering Don't Ask, Don't Tell until Congress repeals the law. To this end, we ask that you direct the Armed Services not to initiate any investigation of service personnel to determine their sexual orientation, and that you instruct them to disregard third party accusations that do not allege violations of the Uniform Code of Military Justice. That is, we request that you impose that no one is asked and that you ignore, as the law requires, third parties who tell. Under your leadership, Congress must then repeal and replace Don't Ask, Don't Tell with a policy of inclusion and non-discrimination. This bilateral strategy would allow our openly gay and lesbian service members to continue serving our country and demonstrate our nation's lasting commitment to justice and equality for all.

As the United States continues to work towards responsibly ending the War in Iraq and refocus on the threat from al Qaeda in Afghanistan and Pakistan, our LGBT service members offer invaluable skills that enhance our country's military competence and readiness. Despite the great strain on our military's human resources, the Armed Forces have discharged almost 800 mission-critical troops and at least 59 Arabic and nine Farsi linguists under Don't Ask, Don't Tell in the last five years. This is indefensible. The financial cost alone of implementing Don't Ask, Don't Tell from Fiscal Year 1994-2003 was more than $363.8 million. Our nation's military has always held itself to the highest standards, and we must recruit and retain the greatest number of our best and brightest. To do anything less only hurts our country's military readiness and our service members.

We also want to bring to your attention the most recent examples of the failed Don't Ask, Don't Tell policy in action. New York National Guard First Lieutenant Dan Choi and Air Force Lieutenant Colonel Victor Fehrenbach are two exceptional servicemen who have dedicated their lives to defending our country and protecting the American people. Their bravery and abilities have been tested in combat, and now they face impending discharge under Don't Ask, Don't Tell.

First Lieutenant Choi, a current National Guardsman with the 1st Battalion of the 69th Infantry in Manhattan, is a West Point graduate, Arabic language specialist, and Iraq War veteran who is under investigation for refusing to lie about his identity.

Lieutenant Colonel Fehrenbach, Assistant Director of Operations for the 366th Operations Support Squadron at Mountain Home Air Force Base in Idaho, has honorably served his country for 18 years as an F-15E pilot. He has received nine air medals, including a Medal for Heroism during the 2003 invasion of Iraq, and was hand-picked to protect the airspace over Washington, D.C. after the Pentagon was attacked on September 11, 2001. Lieutenant Colonel Fehrenbach, who has flown combat missions in Iraq and Afghanistan against the Taliban and al Qaeda, continues to serve while the recommendation for his honorable discharge moves forward to a review board, and eventually to the Secretary of the Air Force. Just two years away from his 20-year retirement, he stands to lose $46,000 a year in retirement and medical benefits for the rest of his life if discharged.

The American people and service members of the Armed Forces overwhelmingly support the repeal of Don't Ask, Don't Tell. According to a national Gallup poll conducted in May 2009, 69 percent of Americans, including 58 percent of Republicans, favor allowing openly gay men and lesbian women to serve in the military. Furthermore, a 2006 poll of 545 troops who served in Iraq and Afghanistan by Zogby International and the Michael D. Palm Center at the University of California, Santa Barbara revealed that 73 percent are personally comfortable with gay men and lesbian women. John Shalikashvili, former Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff during the Clinton administration, and more than 100 retired admirals and generals support this repeal, in addition to the Human Rights Campaign, the Servicemembers Legal Defense Network, and Knights Out, an organization of LGBT West Point alumni co-founded by First Lieutenant Choi.

Mr. President, we cannot afford to lose any more of our dedicated and talented service members to Don't Ask, Don't Tell. On behalf of First Lieutenant Choi, Lieutenant Colonel Fehrenbach, and the more than 12,500 gay and lesbian service members who have been discharged since Don't Ask, Don't Tell was implemented in 1994, we stand ready to assist you in repealing this dishonorable and debilitating law as soon as possible, and in restoring justice and equality in our Armed Forces.

Please know that we will continue to monitor this situation and are hopeful that, together, we can address this urgent issue soon. Thank you for your consideration and we look forward to your response.

Sincerely,

Alcee L. Hastings

Barney Frank

John Conyers, Jr.

Fortney "Pete" Stark

Edward J. Markey

Gary Ackerman

Louise Slaughter

Eliot Engel

Jim McDermott

Ileana Ros-Lehtinen

José Serrano

James Moran

Jerrold Nadler

Eleanor Holmes Norton

Ed Pastor

James Clyburn

Anna Eshoo

Bob Filner

Luis Gutierrez

Eddie Bernice Johnson

Carolyn Maloney

Robert "Bobby" Scott

Bennie Thompson

Nydia Velázquez

Melvin Watt

Lynn Woolsey

Lloyd Doggett

Chaka Fattah

Jane Harman

Lois Capps

Donna M. Christensen

Diana DeGette

Bill Delahunt

Carolyn Cheeks Kilpatrick

Dennis Kucinich

Barbara Lee

James McGovern

Brad Sherman

Robert Wexler

Tammy Baldwin

Shelley Berkley

Michael Capuano

Joseph Crowley

Rush Holt

John Larson

Grace Napolitano

Jan Schakowsky

Anthony Weiner

David Wu

William Lacy Clay

Mike Honda

James Langevin

Betty McCollum

Diane Watson

Tim Bishop

Raúl Grijalva

Linda Sánchez

Emanuel Cleaver

Doris Matsui

Gwen Moore

Debbie Wasserman Schulz

André Carson

Kathy Castor

Yvette Clarke

Donna F. Edwards

Keith Ellison

Marcia L. Fudge

Phil Hare

Mazie K. Hirono

Laura Richardson

Joe Sestak

Niki Tsongas

Peter Welch

Alan Grayson

Jared Polis

Mike Quigley

Gregorio Sablan


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