Sestak schools McCain on DADT
In a statement released today, Rep. Joe Sestak (D-Penn.), a former Navy Admiral, reminded Sen. John McCain (R-Ariz.) that he is “the senior ranking military Veteran in Congress,” and chided McCain for his comments last night rejecting President Obama’s call for the repeal of the military’s “Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell” policy on gay troops:
“As the senior ranking military Veteran in Congress, I am compelled to respond to Sen. McCain’s opposition to President Obama’s commitment to allowing all American troops to serve their country openly and honestly. How can a policy that has dismissed more than 13,000 trained, able, and honorable American servicemembers — including upwards of 800 troops with “mission critical” skills, like Arab linguists — be viewed as successful?
“Especially in a time of war, when our military is overstretched and our troops and their families are under unprecedented strain, we cannot afford to lose any more troops that the American people depend on for our national security. I agree with Sen. McCain that our military is the best in the world and the best in our nation’s history. That’s precisely why I have faith in the leadership capabilities of our officer corps and non-commissioned officers, as well as the dedication, professionalism, and integrity of our troops, to handle this transition without detriment to readiness or capability.
“The men and women who wear the cloth of this nation should be entitled to the rights they so heroically defend.”

