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Because the Pentagon can't tell the difference between terrorists and gays.*

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According to recent press reports, Pentagon officials have been spying on what they call "suspicious" meetings by civilian groups, including student groups opposed to the military's "Don't Ask, Don't Tell" ban on lesbian, gay and bisexual military personnel. The story, first reported by Lisa Myers and NBC News last week, noted that Pentagon investigators had records pertaining to April protests at the State University of New York at Albany and William Patterson College in New Jersey. A February protest at NYU was also listed, along with the law school's LGBT advocacy group OUTlaw, which was classified as "possibly violent" by the Pentagon. A UC-Santa Cruz "Don't Ask, Don't Tell" protest, which included a gay kiss-in, was labeled as a "credible threat" of terrorism.
And we're supposed to trust king Dubya, with all this power he promises to only use for good?

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A secret Pentagon document obtained by NBC News reveals that the military has been spying on what they call "suspicious" civilian meetings - including many "Don't Ask, Don't Tell" protests.

Only eight pages from the four-hundred page document have been released so far. But on those eight pages, Sirius OutQ News discovered that the Defense Department has been keeping tabs NOT just on anti-war protests, but also on seemingly non-threatening protests against the military's ban on gay servicemembers. According to those first eight pages, Pentagon investigators kept tabs on April protests at UC-Santa Cruz, State University of New York at Albany, and William Patterson College in New Jersey. A February protest at NYU was also listed, along with the law school's gay advocacy group "OUTlaw," and was classified as "possibly violent."

All of these protests were against the military's policy excluding gay personnel, and against the presence of military recruiters on campus. The Servicemembers Legal Defense Network says the Pentagon needs to explain why "don't ask, don't tell" protesters are considered a threat.
*This really is silly. It's easy to tell the difference between gays and terrorists.
Terrorists have beards and wear long flowing robes.
Gays also have beards and wear long flowing robes, but the beards are neatly trimmed and they make the robes look :discoball: fabulous. :discoball:
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*This really is silly. It's easy to tell the difference between gays and terrorists.
Terrorists have beards and wear long flowing robes.
Gays also have beards and wear long flowing robes, but the beards are neatly trimmed and they make the robes look :discoball: fabulous. :discoball:

Too funny! ROFL!
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Good source! :dizzy2:
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Latest surveillance images of gay terrorist threat. The one in the middle with the Cher Guevera t-shirt is clearly the mastermind:

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Why does the Bush administration need to spy on gays? Can't Gannon/Guckert give them all the inside information they need?
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geez, bush is a pervert. its always the ones that protest the most...

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