Barack Obama said he wouldn't require top military appointees to support letting open homosexuals serve, stressing that his priority for Joint Chiefs of Staff is the ability to protect the country. Speaking to a gay magazine, the candidate called “don’t ask, don’t tell” a “counterproductive strategy,” adding he’d ban workplace discrimination against gays and get federal benefits for couples in civil unions.
On “don’t ask,” he said: “We're spending large sums of money to kick highly qualified gays or lesbians out of our military," the AP reports, "some of whom possess specialties like Arab-language capabilities that we desperately need. That doesn't make us more safe.” (More Barack Obama stories.)