BREAKING: Senator Harry Reid Aide: “White House Has Not Been Engaged” On Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell Repeal
Dan Choi, and other LGBT Veterans and GetEqual activists have just left Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid’s Hart Senate Office building office to ask Reid to pass the “Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell” repeal bill, which is attached to the National Defense Authorization Act.
One aide to Senator Reid reportedly said that they “cannot guarantee” the bill coming to a vote “before Thanksgiving,” and that “the White House has not been engaged.”
Is anyone surprised?
Joe Sudbay at AmericaBlog has two photos of the GetEQUAL activists at the Senator’s office.
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