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U.S. Military May Grant Perverted Members Special 10-Day Leave to "Marry"
newsmax.com Gay soldiers could be given an extra 10 days leave so they can get married in a state that allows same-sex unions, under new proposals from defense secretary Chuck Hagel. The new rules would replace earlier proposals to give limited benefits to same-sex couples through a system that would require a couple to declare they were committed to one another to receive limited benefits. Hagel's new proposals would also extend housing and health care benefits to same-sex spouses of members of the military, but while those proposals merely give gays the same benefits as straight members of the military, the gay marriage travel leave would give them extra time-off not available to others. The proposal was outlined in a draft memo from Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel, that was obtained by the Associated Press. "As the Supreme Court's ruling has made it possible for same-sex couples to marry and be afforded all benefits available to any military spouse and family, I have determined, consistent with the unanimous advice of the members of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, that the spousal and family benefits far outweigh the benefits that could be extended under a declaration system," Hagel wrote, according to AP. Without the declaration system, Hagel reasons provisions should be made to allow same-sex partners to obtain legal unions and hence the full set of federal benefit to which they would now be entitled. To achieve that he proposes granting gay partners up to 10 days of leave to get married in a state that legalizes the practice. "Although we have bases and installations in all 50 states, not all state laws are equal when it comes to same-sex marriage," a defense official told AP. "That is why we are looking at providing extra leave for same-sex couples who want to get married to travel to a state where same-sex marriages are legal." to read more click here: newsmax.com
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