
Bill Clinton earned the name "The Comeback Kid" for his ability to win impressive legislative and public relations victories after suffering humiliating defeats.
Now President Barack Obama is showing the same ability.
After humbling losses by his party in the November elections and earning his lowest voter approval ratings of his term just months ago, Obama crafted a compromise on tax reduction legislation that earned a few groans from his party faithful but won applause from most.
And Wednesday night, Obama won another victory, when he signed a new law that will allow gays to serve openly in America's armed forces for the first time.
Obama made good on a campaign pledge he made to opponents of the 1993 "Don't Ask, Don't Tell" law passed under Clinton that forced gays to hide their sexual orientation.
About 1,300 soldiers were put out of the armed services under "Don't Ask, Don't Tell."
Obama successfully framed the new law's passage as a civil rights issue over objections raised primarily by Republicans, but some in the military question whether the new legislation will erode troop cohesiveness.
Only time will tell whether Obama was a reasonable pragmatist or a naive dreamer in pushing for the new law.
I'm sure there will be a few servicemen or servicewomen who will come forward to say they felt sexually threatened or harassed by a gay colleague. That will send the anti-gay minded into a tizzy.
They will say it's simply not possible for a straight solider and an openly gay soldier to work together in close quarters.
And they may ultimately be proven right, though I doubt it.
The sense of teamwork among soldiers, especially in the life and death situations our forces find themselves in during battle, is not something to toy with. Lives lie in the balance.
If soldiers, straight or gay, act with the professionalism we expect, everything should turn out fine.


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By: shaniqua on 12/23/2010 2:22AM
This is wonderful!!! Gay and lesbian people should be able to serve in the military just like straight people can. I don't see what the big deal is anyway.
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By: nomoxcuses on 12/23/2010 10:15AM
It's doesn't say that they can't serve. It's serving "openly". This is not good, not good at all.
"I don't see what the big deal is anyway"
The big deal is that you don't comprehend what you read.
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By: jukejoint on 12/23/2010 3:44AM
Gays don't belong in the US military. Duhh! I feel God is gonna bring judgement to this country for allowing this mess. We're living in 'the Last Days'.I hope people is getting there life right with God.
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By: teabaggeredgar on 12/24/2010 1:04AM
@ JUKEJOINT: I AGREE WITH YOU. @ SHANIQUA: HAVE YOU SERVED IN THE MILITARY. ME,MYSELF DO NOT CARE ABOUT HOMOSEXUALS.
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By: Casey on 12/23/2010 10:44AM
I guess you've forgotten that many people felt that blacks shouldn't have the right to vote, or be in the military and used the bible to justify slavery.
Shame on you. Shame, shame, shame.
How does it feel to be a bigot?
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By: ADMR on 12/23/2010 12:18PM
AMEN...This Lame Duck ( not my words )Humbled Wannbee Is A Homo Himself...SEE - Of Course He Condones This.
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By: ADMR on 12/23/2010 1:45PM
ENJOY!
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By: eeduj1001 on 12/24/2010 1:09AM
@Casey
Stop using the black struggle to fuel your gay sex agenda. Homosexual were bonded into slavery. Black skin is not the same thing as an abnormal sex act.
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By: Can Think on 12/23/2010 4:02AM
Just who started "Don't ask,Don't tell"? BILL CLINTON. Another victory for Obama, what was the other one?
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By: nomoxcuses on 12/23/2010 10:17AM
LOL!!!
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