God bless you for serving. Try not to get too discouraged with our crappy excuse of a commander in chief. We know the troops are still the best even if they are being lead by cowards and appeasers.
I guess you can't serve because of ''Don't ask, don't tell".
What? you are the one who is lite in the loafers with your liberal views and peacenicking. And why did you feel you had to attack me in a thread devoted to honoring one of our own members here who is serving american and protecting your lazy ass from terror. Shame on you pbx. <ignore>
Hey, I didn't attack you Coburn. As a matter of fact I sympathize with you. I can feel your pain, wanting to serve your country but not being able to, because of your sexual preference.
It's OK to be gay Coburn. This forum is a very tolerant place. Don't feel intimidated.
I am not gay and if you presist in saying that I will report you to Dave Leip and the moderators.
Coburn, my friend.
Self loathing and denial only worsen your situation. Only when you accept your orientation you will be a free man (or whatever you want to be).
I'm sure that the moment you come out of the closet will be the most liberating experience of your life. All that anger and resentment you funnel through your posts will dissipate and a sense of peace and love will fill your heart.
Just ask the other gay forumites.
After all, who knows what life will bring. Perhaps in a few months ''Don't Ask, Don't Tell'' will be repealed and then you will be able to fulfill your dream: to serve in your country's military as a proudly open gay man.