Thursday, October 14, 2010

Obama Seeks Stay on Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell Ruling


I’m sure this will send the Gay and Lesbian community in a tailspin. Maybe they can claim Obama is being a bully like everybody else?

The New York Times reports that saying it is preparing to appeal a ruling striking down the law that bans gay men and women from serving openly in the United States military, the Obama administration on Thursday asked the federal judge who issued the ruling for an emergency stay of her decision.

In a set of filings before Judge Virginia Phillips of California, Obama administration officials argued that she should suspend her decision earlier this week to issue an injunction preventing the military from expelling gay and lesbian service members under the Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell law.

Last month, Judge Phillips ruled that the law was unconstitutional.

The filings included a 48-page declaration by Clifford L. Stanley, the under secretary of defense for personnel and readiness. He argued that immediately blocking that policy worldwide would create large logistical problems and would disrupt their own efforts to prepare the armed forces and work with Congress to repeal the policy in an orderly way.

During the appeal, “the military should not be required to suddenly and immediately restructure a major personnel policy that has been in place for years, particularly during a time when the nation is involved in combat operations overseas,” Mr. Stanley argued. “The stakes here are so high, and the potential harm so great, that caution is in order.”

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