The changing face of equality in America shows no sign of faltering, politicians voted to slow the new policy allowing gays to serve openly in the military, backing a measure to ban chaplains from performing same-sex marriages on military bases regardless of a state's law.
The amendment to the defense spending bill passed on a 236-184 vote yesterday. Rep. Tim Huelskamp (R-Kan.) said military bases shouldn't be used "to advance a narrow social agenda." So military chaplain's cant do gay marriages, or rather the forces cant spend money on giving them training to do such thing. Had they been asked?
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