Charles Martel
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The current policy is it doesn't. That is federal law. That is why it is a completely separate issue.
You're wrong, current policy violates federal law unless you're gonna tell me Don't Ask Don't Tell musters civil law bars.
If you want to discriminate against HIV positive people, then you will need to start a new thread. This is about gay people, and last time I checked, not all gay people are HIV positive.
This thread about gays serving in the military, AIDS being a forced into the discussion issue if you'd like to dicsuss gays serving openly. Sorry.
Also, the Uniform Code of Conduct is federal law, and it only applies to the military....so I don't know what the hell you were trying to say with your example.
Here's what I'm trying to say, that your:
Are you suggesting the military go against federal law?
Is exactly what I'm suggesting, the military's laws on sodomy and homosexual members does go against federal laws....right now.