Jesus weeps and is infuriated at the same time by THIS abomination being shoved down the throats of every Normal American Soldier. Thanks to the ultra-liberals in the Obama regime, known queers who don't even have the decency to keep their perversions secret are being INVITED to rejoin the U.S. Military! George W. Bush worked tirelessly to prevent this from happening, and now the demoncrats have undone all his Godly work in the twinkling of an eye. 
I shudder to think what a sodomite means by "invigorating."

Gay soldier calls Army training "invigorating"
Gay activist and Tustin native Lt. Dan Choi has reported for active duty in the U.S. Army National Guard after being discharged from the military.
Choi was discharged after saying he is gay on national television.
"Returning to my unit this past weekend for Army training was many things: invigorating, exciting, a homecoming... but overall, a reminder that actions speak louder than words," Choi said in an e-mailed response.
"I am back with my unit, drilling and preparing for a possible deployment. However, my discharge is still pending, and any day I can still be fired under Don't Ask Don't Tell," he said.
Choi is planning to speak at 8 p.m. on CNN's "The Situation Room" with Wolf Blitzer.
"I will give him a 'boots on the ground' status report," Choi said from his Twitter account.
Choi, a Tustin High School graduate, attended the U.S. Military Academy at West Point, where he studied environmental engineering and Arabic. He did his first stint in Iraq in 2003 and became a platoon leader in the National Guard in 2008. His father is a Baptist minister who served in the South Korean army.
In March last year, the combat veteran outed himself on national television, prompting his removal from the military. A few months later, in June, a military panel in New York recommended that Choi should be discharged because he had violated the "Don't Ask Don't Tell" policy.
Gay activist and Tustin native Lt. Dan Choi has reported for active duty in the U.S. Army National Guard after being discharged from the military.
Choi was discharged after saying he is gay on national television.
"Returning to my unit this past weekend for Army training was many things: invigorating, exciting, a homecoming... but overall, a reminder that actions speak louder than words," Choi said in an e-mailed response.
"I am back with my unit, drilling and preparing for a possible deployment. However, my discharge is still pending, and any day I can still be fired under Don't Ask Don't Tell," he said.
Choi is planning to speak at 8 p.m. on CNN's "The Situation Room" with Wolf Blitzer.
"I will give him a 'boots on the ground' status report," Choi said from his Twitter account.
Choi, a Tustin High School graduate, attended the U.S. Military Academy at West Point, where he studied environmental engineering and Arabic. He did his first stint in Iraq in 2003 and became a platoon leader in the National Guard in 2008. His father is a Baptist minister who served in the South Korean army.
In March last year, the combat veteran outed himself on national television, prompting his removal from the military. A few months later, in June, a military panel in New York recommended that Choi should be discharged because he had violated the "Don't Ask Don't Tell" policy.

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