Friday, February 25, 2005

Two Can Play at This Game

An Alabama judge has told the Yale Law School that he will no longer accept applications for law clerks from that institution.
The school and U.S. Dept of Defense have been embroiled in a legal fight over
the issue, with the school this month announcing that it would return to it's
nondiscriminatory recruiting policy, that will, in effect, limit access to
military recruiters who deny enlistment to homosexuals.
In other words if you insist on broadcasting your gay lifestyle to anyone that will listen, you are violating the militaries "don't ask, don't tell" policy and therefor are prohibited from joining up. Yale doesn't like this policy, so they are barring on campus recruitment.
Judge William Acker doesn't like Yales policy and is therefor barring Yale law clerk applicants from participating. Although I am not thrilled with either move, I can certainly understand Ackers response. This kind of chicken sh!^ Yale is pulling goes on all the time virtually unchallenged. It's about time there were consequences for such politically correct nonsense.

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