General Says Repeal May Cost Lives, Congress Repeals DADT
Commandant of the Marine Corps and member of the Joint Chiefs of Staff General James Amos has been widely reported to have said the repeal of DADT would cause “distractions” that could “cost Marine lives.”
Amos was widely criticized, with some even calling for his resignation for being “out of step with his own bosses.” Apparently critics failed to realize its the responsibility of the Chiefs of Staff to provide such advice to the President. It is not their job to be “yes men.” Interestingly, there was speculation Amos had been chosen by Obama for both his pensive reservation and for his views on DADT (both of which seem to have been proven contrary to perception).
Still, Amos specifically said civilian leadership of the military in the US would be respected.
This weekend, Congress voted to repeal the law banning homosexuals from serving in the military.