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标 题: 不顾奥巴马的反对,美军继续禁止鸡奸和兽交
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Despite Plea from Obama Administration, Conference Committee Restores
Military Ban on Sodomy, Bestiality
By Pete Winn
December 15, 2011
(CNSNews.com) - Despite a plea from the Obama administration that the
military ban on sodomy and bestiality be repealed, a House-Senate conference
committee has restored the ban to the final version of the National Defense
Authorization Act.
The sodomy-bestiality ban would have been repealed by the version of the
bill that had been approved by the Senate.
A spokesman for the House Armed Services Committee told CNSNews.com
Wednesday that the Obama administration had “made its pitch” on repealing
Article 125 of the Uniform Code of Military Justice related to sodomy--but
the members of the conference committee “were not persuaded” that the
change was needed.
Tom McClusky, vice president of government relations for the Family Research
Council, praised House Armed Services Chairman Howard “Buck” McKeon (R-
Calif.), saying McKeon was one of the reasons why the Senate-passed
provision did not wind up in the final conference report.
“Chairman McKeon has just been stellar during these whole negotiations--and
he always is standing up for the troops--but from what I hear, he was the
one most insistent that Article 125 stays,” McLusky told CNSNews.com.
Article 125 of the Uniform Code of Military Justice says that “(a) Any
person subject to this chapter who engages in unnatural carnal copulation
with another person of the same or opposite sex or with an animal is guilty
of sodomy. Penetration, however slight, is sufficient to complete the
offense. (b) Any person found guilty of sodomy shall by punished as a court-
martial may direct.”
McClusky also credited public outrage directed at members of the Senate--who
had voted 93-7 less than two weeks ago to repeal Article 125.
“I think the publicity surrounding it was probably why it was dropped,” he
said.
“We were getting a lot of calls, even from our friends in the Senate, who
didn’t realize just how serious an issue it was,” McClusky told CNSNews.
com.
Sen. John McCain (R.-Ariz.), the ranking Republican on the Senate Armed
Services Committee, told CNSNews.com last week that despite working many
hours on the Senate version of the bill, he was unaware that it repealed the
ban on sodomy and bestiality. Sen. Lindsey Graham (R.-S.C.), who is also a
member of the Armed Services Committee, also said he was unaware that the
bill his committee produced repealed the ban on sodomy and bestiality.
McCain and Graham both voted for the bill in the Senate.
After CNSNews.com publicized the fact that the Senate bill would repeal the
sodomy-bestiality ban, White House Spokesman Jay Carney mocked a reporter
who asked him about the repeal at White House briefing.
People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA) then sent a letter to
Carney rebuking him for dealing with the issue "flippantly" and also another
letter to Defense Secretary Leon Panetta urging that the military's ban on
bestiality be retained.
Aubrey Sarvis, executive director of the Service Members Legal Defense
Network, a top homosexual activist group, said his group was disappointed
that the conferees voted to keep Article 125 on the books.
“Dropping Article 125 has been recommended for more than a decade by SLDN
and several groups, including the Cox Commission that includes distinguished
legal scholars from the military and academia, as well as the Comprehensive
Review Working Group,” Sarvis said in a statement Wednesday.
“The Senate was right to take this action, and it is unfortunate that their
attempt to end Article 125 did not prevail. SLDN will continue to work with
the Senate, House, and Department of Defense to bring about this needed
change."
McClusky, meanwhile, said that the Obama administration is not likely to
give up.
“I would expect we’ll see the Obama administration going after it again,”
he said. “I don’t see how they lie down on this because this is something
that for a lot of the homosexual groups whom the administration is beholden
to, this is one of their top priorities,” he said.
However, there continues to be significant opposition in the House of
Representatives to any effort to decriminalize sodomy and bestiality, he
added.
“Even before the bestiality provision was brought forward, there were many
members on the House side who said they would fight this, and bring down the
bill, if needed,” McClusky said.
The conference report also drops language from the House version of the bill
sponsored by Reps. Todd Akin (R-Mo) and Vicky Hartzler (R-Mo.) designed to
underscore that the federal Defense of Marriage Act (DOMA) applies to
military bases. In its place, however, it includes language sponsored by Sen
. Roger Wicker (R-Miss.) to guarantee that military chaplains would not be
forced to perform same-sex marriages.
“I think now it is highly likely the bill will be passed,” McClusky said.
“The chaplain provision in there is a great start but more needs to be done
to protect the rights of chaplains and personnel following the repeal of
Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell. But overall I think it’s a bill that most on both
sides are satisfied with and I don’t see anything holding it up.”
All in all, the Congress narrowly averted making a bad law, he said.
“We rail against judges who make bad decisions – and rightfully so – but
what people seem to forget is that a lot of judges’ decisions are made
because politicians make bad law. In this case it was bad law.”
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"To send men to the firing squad, judicial proof is unnecessary."
--- Ernesto "Che" Guevara
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