Wesley Clark says that, as president, he would seek an end to the "don't ask, don't tell" policy and support civil unions and domestic-partner benefits. Lieberman and Edwards declined to answer the question about civil unions. Um, is that like taking the Fifth?
Responding to a number of questions asked by the Human Rights Campaign of all the Democratic Candidates, and released today, Clark said, " I would ask the military to craft and implement a policy that ensures that everyone who wants to serve their country is permitted to do so with honor and dignity. I would ask the military to look seriously at the British policy, which prohibits sexual misconduct by both heterosexuals and homosexuals. I would then submit the new policy to Congress to replace the current `Don't Ask, Don't Tell' law."
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