Clinton also said she would:
*Eliminate her husband's policy of "Don't Ask, Don't Tell" that prevents homosexuals from serving openly in the military. Asked if she could do so by a signing order connected to a military appropriations bill, Clinton said she didn't think that is possible but she would look into it and do it if it were legal.
*Eliminate her husband's policy of "Don't Ask, Don't Tell" that prevents homosexuals from serving openly in the military. Asked if she could do so by a signing order connected to a military appropriations bill, Clinton said she didn't think that is possible but she would look into it and do it if it were legal.
*Be "very strongly outspoken" against foreign governments that execute homosexuals and use financial assistance and other leverage to prevent the killings.
*Support federal domestic partner legislation to extend rights to all same-sex couples.Support services for homosexual youth, including guidance for schools about the discrimination they face. *Continue to support "gay pride" celebrations, to the extent that security would allow. "I don't think the Secret Service let Bill walk in a parade when he became president," she said.
*Support federal domestic partner legislation to extend rights to all same-sex couples.Support services for homosexual youth, including guidance for schools about the discrimination they face. *Continue to support "gay pride" celebrations, to the extent that security would allow. "I don't think the Secret Service let Bill walk in a parade when he became president," she said.
As in the days of Noah...