Gays in the Military Deserve a Love Song as Much as Anyone

With "Don't Ask Don't Tell" falling under the weight of its own unconstitutional construct, it is clear that the sticking of fingers in one's ears and humming loudly is not recognized as a valid governmental mandate.
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With "Don't Ask Don't Tell" policy falling under the weight of its own unconstitutional construct, it becomes clear that the court system does not recognize the sticking of fingers in one's ears and humming loudly as a valid governmental mandate.

I realize this is not the usual fare for The Huffington Post, that most do not come here for melodic entertainment and yet, HTML allowing, I provide for you now a brief musical interlude.

"A Love Song for Gays in the Military," written and performed by me.

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