Because current gay guys and gay gals of the US military who are already gay will now be able to say they are gay?
Unless you feel that homosexuals have some kind of innate disability with combat, this shouldn't matter. This whole story shouldn't matter.
If they can handle a weapon and complete the necessary training, what's the big deal?
From the black-and-white, core, simplistic perspective, you
should be correct. Unfortunately, this is far from over. As I have stated before, this introduces a mountain of social issues that the military should not have to address. These
issues are distractions that our military can do without. One such issue is a challenge to extend military benefits to a homosexual service
member's partner-of-the-moment. Of course, girlfriends and fiances of heterosexual service members are ineligible for such benefits. The homosexual community is not simply a race or gender. It's a social community...