Charter Subscriber and Contributing Editor Joe Gray of Fresno, California asks:
Dear Mr. G$:
Just this week the Pentagon released a landmark study indicating that the overwhelming majority of service members would have no problem serving with fellow soldiers of a different sexual orientation. How big of a deal are these findings? Could we finally be seeing the end of the notorious
"Don't Ask, Don't Tell" policy?
Joe In The Central Valley
Dear Joe:
We appreciate you continued contributions to TG$SFR. As Martin Luther King once observed, "The arc of the universe tends to bend towards justice." That being said, G$'s policy has always been "Don't Ask, Don't Tell."
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Charter Subscriber Irish John Buscher of Washington, D.C. writes:
Dear Mr. G$:
The Duke Blue Devils, known to some as "America's White Team," have not lost a non-conference home game since losing to St. John's in 2000. That, to say the least, is noteworthy. But they don't seem to be getting much recognition at all for their feat. Why do so many people hate Duke Basketball?
Dear John,
Always nice to hear from you. I hope you are teaching your crossover to Little Man. How can I answer your question as to why people hate Duke Basketball so much? Maybe this will help:
As Ever,
G$
G$,
ReplyDeleteExactly what kind of print is that on Marshall Titus' shorts (Something For the Ldies)?
G$ would suggest you use the "zoom" feature on your computer and look a little closer....
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