Lawmaker: 'Don't ask-don't tell' can be repealed
Published 11/19/2008 at CNN.com - Politics
The U.S. military's "don't ask-don't tell" policy could be overturned in the first year of President-elect Barack Obama's administration, according to the lead sponsor of a bill that would repeal the law.
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