DADT Survey Publicized, Derided by Advocacy Groups
A homosexual advocacy group obtained a copy of the survey delivered to US military members despite the military’s intent to keep the survey “confidential.” The Department of Defense defended the format and content of the survey against criticism from homosexual advocacy groups that have derided it. Apparently, those groups take issue with the word “homosexual” and the fact recipients were asked how they would feel about sharing personal space with open homosexuals. The military’s response:
Responding to critics’ claims the survey was biased against gays, [DoD spokesman Geoff] Morrell said, “Absolutely, unequivocally, I reject it as nonsense.”