Feds Object To 'don't Ask, Don't Tell' Injunction

Feds object to 'don't ask, don't tell' injunction

Attorneys for the Obama administration objected Thursday to a proposed worldwide injunction being considered by a California federal judge that would halt the military's ban on openly gay troops. California - Presidency of Barack Obama - Gay - United State - Coming out

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