Kerry’s record on
homosexual soldiers

By WND Staff

Elaine Donnelly, an expert on military-personnel issues, will be the guest today on Joseph Farah’s WorldNetDaily RadioActive, the nationally syndicated talk-program.

Donnelly, who is president of the Center for Military Readiness, will discuss Democratic presidential nominee John Kerry’s statements and voting record on the issue of homosexuals in the military.

“It is clear that homosexual activists will have a true friend in the White House if Kerry wins,” Donnelly told WND.

She will discuss 1993 testimony Kerry gave to the Senate Armed Services Committee in which he spoke against a law banning homosexuals from the military – a law that eventually passed.

“Senator Kerry’s testimony before the Senate Armed Services Committee revealed an elitist and sometimes disdainful attitude toward anyone disagreeing with his views,” she said.

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