Muslim chaplains must be having fun with this too!  They are supposed to
kill gays!

B


http://apnews.myway.com/article/20110511/D9N512K00.html

Navy halts move to allow gay unions by chaplains 

May 11, 12:32 AM (ET)

By LOLITA C.  BALDOR 

WASHINGTON (AP) - Under pressure from more than five dozen House lawmakers,
the Navy late Tuesday abruptly reversed its decision that would have allowed
chaplains to perform same-sex unions if the Pentagon decides to recognize
openly gay military service later this year.

In a one-sentence memo obtained by The Associated Press, Rear Adm.  Mark
Tidd, chief of Navy chaplains, said his earlier decision has been "suspended
until further notice pending additional legal and policy review and
interdepartmental coordination."

The Navy said its lawyers wanted to do a more thorough review of the legal
decision that allowed Navy chaplains to receive training to perform civil
unions on military bases, but only in states where same-sex unions are
legal.

Military training to apply the new law allowing gays to serve openly began
earlier this year and is expected to be completed by midsummer.

House members wrote to Navy Secretary Ray Mabus to object to the Navy's
initial ruling, saying the service was violating the 1996 Defense of
Marriage Act by appearing to recognize and support same-sex marriages.

That law defines marriage as only between a man and a woman, and it also
says states don't have to recognize gay marriages performed in other states
where they are legal.

"We find it unconscionable that the United States Navy, a federal entity
sworn to preserve and protect the Constitution of the United States,
believes it is their place alone to train and direct service members to
violate federal law," said the lawmakers' letter, which was signed by 63
House members.

The lawmakers asked Mabus to direct the Navy to defend the Constitution,
adding that individuals should not be allowed to pick and choose the laws
they will follow.

The Navy's decision triggered an uproar, particularly since the Army and Air
Force had not made similar decisions, and there was no overall Defense
Department guidance issued on the same-sex union issue.

Navy officials had said Monday that they updated the training after
questions came up about civil ceremonies for gay couples.

In earlier training guidelines issued by the Defense Department and the
military services, same-sex ceremonies were not mentioned and therefore not
explicitly prohibited.

When first asked about the Navy's decision to allow the training, the
Pentagon said the federal Defense of Marriage Act does not restrict the
types of ceremonies a chaplain may perform in a chapel on a military base.
And officials have repeatedly stressed that the military would not compel
chaplains to perform a same-sex union if it was against their religious
beliefs.

The military dust-up comes against the backdrop of the Obama
administration's decision in February to no longer defend the
constitutionality of the Defense of Marriage Act.  Attorney General Eric
Holder said at the time that President Barack Obama concluded that the law
was unconstitutional.

The Pentagon has been moving carefully to implement the repeal of the
17-year-old ban on openly gay troops.  Under the law passed and signed by
the president in December, final implementation would go into effect 60 days
after the president and his senior defense advisers certify that lifting the
ban won't hurt troops' ability to fight.

Under the Navy's initial ruling, the civil union ceremonies would be allowed
at military facilities such as chapel and catering centers, but only in
states that already recognize same-sex unions.

And even if a same-sex union ceremony is performed, same-sex partners would
not get any health, housing or other benefits that are provided to married
couples involving a man and woman.

The Air Force and Army did not include discussion of same-sex union
ceremonies in their training.

Under Pentagon guidelines, chaplains and other key military leaders were
among the first tier of service members to be trained about the new law
repealing the ban on openly gay service.  Much of that instruction has been
completed, so the Navy will send out updates to include the same-sex union
ceremony provision.

Under the military's "don't ask, don't tell" policy, service members face
dismissal if they revealed they were gay.






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