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Levin Gives DADT Repeal a Lifeline


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“Don’t ask, don’t tell” repeal advocates said Friday that a vote in the Senate Armed Services Committee remained possible even as the window dwindles to a matter of days and the White House remains on the sidelines.

“We are working toward and heading for votes within the House and Senate in the next few weeks, and that’s where our resources are focused,” said David Smith, vice president of programs for the Human Rights Campaign.

Advocates met last Friday with Sen. Carl Levin of Michigan, chair of the Senate Armed Services Committee, and have had ongoing conversations with other senators' staffs, including that of Joe Lieberman of Connecticut, sponsor of the Senate’s repeal bill.

Levin and Lieberman have been lobbying their Armed Services Committee colleagues member-to-member on several repeal options in order to piece together the 15 votes that would allow them to attach the measure in committee to the Department of Defense authorization bill. The committee is scheduled to pound out final language of the defense funding bill and vote on it during a closed-door session the week of May 24.

A spokeswoman for Levin’s office said the senator would attach repeal language if he drummed up enough support in the committee.

“If he has the votes, he would support moving forward with an amendment during the markup,” Tara Andringa said. “He does not yet know what that would look like or where the votes are.”

Alex Nicholson, executive director of gay veterans group Servicemembers United, said because of the legislative options he was more optimistic about the chances for repeal than he had been in recent months.

“For the first time in a long time I think that we have a realistic, politically viable path to repeal right now,” he said. “It will depend on what kind of buy-in we get from key members on the committee and from the White House."

Despite Secretary of Defense Robert Gates urging Congress not to vote on repeal this year, Levin has has continued to push forward with the effort. “The president says he wants to repeal ‘Don’t ask.’ Why shouldn’t we repeal it?” Levin told Congressional Quarterly earlier this week.

Though Gates’s objections have posed a challenge to swaying a handful of legislators on the committee, one person with knowledge of the matter said repeal supporters were on the verge of securing the final votes.

“We’re very close — within one or two votes — and we feel optimistic about that,” said the source, who spoke on the condition of anonymity.

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Reader Comments
  • Name: Judith Barthel
    Date posted: 5/17/2010 7:15:19 PM
    Hometown: Colorado Springs Colorado

    Comment:

    Time to keep the promise and repeal this unjust and unnecessary law. Dying for the country is okay but loving the person one chooses is not!!! Shame on all of us for the stupidity of continuing this policy. Do we not see our military men and women as mature enough to serve with anyone capable of serving?

  • Name: ANNETTE BENGTSON
    Date posted: 5/17/2010 12:35:51 AM
    Hometown: WINDHAM, OHIO

    Comment:

    DON'T ASK--DON'T TELL IS A FORM OF DISCRIMATION--IT NEDDS TO BE DONE AWAY WITH NOW--DO NOT PUT IT OFF ANY LONGER---DO AWAY WITH IT NOW! OUR NATION IS BASED ON FREEDOM FOR ALL TO LIVE THEIR LIVES AS THEY PLEASE ,AS LONG AS THEY ATRE NOT HURTING OTHERS. THIS SO CALLED POLICY IS HURTING PEOPLE----GOOD AMERICAN CITIZENS WHO JUST WANT TO SERVE THEIR NATION WITH PRIDE AND LIVE THEIR LIVES OPENLY AS WE ALL DO. DISCRIMATION OF THIS FORM HURTS UR NATION AND WHAT WE ARE SUPPOSE TO STAND FOR. I SAY TO PRESIDENT OBAMA[ WHOM I VOTED FOR AND SUPPORT] AND TO CONGRESS DO AWAY WITH SO CALLED POLICY NOW SO WE WILL NOT HAVE GOOD AMERICAN CITZENS PUT OUT OF MILITARY BECAUSE OF THEIR SEXUAL GENDER----ACT NOW AND DO AWAY WITH DISCRIMATION AND LET GOOD AMERICANS SERVE THEIR COUNTRY WITHOUT BEING DISCRIMATED AGAINST---ACT NOW--DO NOT PUT IT OFF !!11

  • Name: David
    Date posted: 5/15/2010 12:47:50 PM
    Hometown: vb

    Comment:

    it won't happen- I sent an email to my Senator- Webb, VA -who's on the committee, he responded flat out that he will wait for the Dept of Defense report in December before considering to vote yes on repeal. I sent an email back that unless it is repeal this year and ENDA is passed- I won't be voting in November....(he's not up for re election until 2012)

  • Name: melvin
    Date posted: 5/15/2010 1:34:50 AM
    Hometown: South Dakota

    Comment:

    Sorry, when I wrote Gates, I meant Gibbs.

  • Name: melvin
    Date posted: 5/14/2010 11:32:17 PM
    Hometown: South Dakota

    Comment:

    The political scene is baffling. Obama blathers that he supports and will sign. Yet, he and staff are 'mum' on their process and scaring the hell out of those who want it reversed. There is so much 'backdoor' antics in government who in the hell really knows, except them. And they ain't talking. I wonder if the WH has some stealth maneuvering behind the scenes or are they really sitting on their hands. Gates was so positive after the election, yet now he acts like it is a hot potato and repeats the "I don't know" BS or I need to check on it. WTF!!! Obama said he would do it. All we have left is the pressure and hope while sitting in the leaky lifeboat that we will make it to shore.

  • Name: Mark
    Date posted: 5/14/2010 9:13:26 PM
    Hometown: Wappingers Falls

    Comment:

    The majority of Americans polled want this unconstitutional policy to end. Our representatives (whose salaries and benefits we pay with our tax dollars) must stop wasting our tax dollars and weakening our military with DADT. Full and immediate repeal must be attached to the defense authorization bill now before the Republicans control the Congress after the November election and DADT is the unconstitutional law of the land forever.

  • Name: Ty
    Date posted: 5/14/2010 8:17:41 PM
    Hometown: Emerald City

    Comment:

    I fear that Levin will try to compromise by taking some sort of "incrementalist" approach (but I even am starting to doubt him on that). We need to be calling and writing to the senators on the Senate Armed Forces Committee and remind them that this country was built on the foundations of equality and justice. The Don't Ask Don't Tell law is neither just nor equal. Please write or call Senators Webb, Byrd, Bayh and Nelson. We are so close to getting this repeal, but we need these last crucial votes. These senators hold the keys. It is time to repeal this damn law now!



 
 
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