
America is awaiting the presidential signing of the bill repealing the Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell policy.
The  bill will be passed this week to President Barack Obama who has already  confirmed that he will sign it into law, saying: “It is time to close  this chapter in our history. It is time to recognise that sacrifice,  valour and integrity are no more defined by sexual orientation than they  are by race or gender, religion or creed.
“It is time to allow gay and lesbian Americans to serve their country openly.”
The  Senate passed the motion on Saturday 65-31 in favour of removing the  restrictions on gays serving in the military. Numerous celebrities have  responded positively to the vote.
Lady Gaga, who has been a vocal  opponent of the ban, posted her reaction on Twitter, writing: “Can’t  hold back the tears + pride. We did it!! Our voice was heard + today the  Senate REPEALED DADT. A triumph for equality after 17 YEARS.”
Ellen  DeGeneres also added her thoughts on the social networking site,  saying: “Thank you Senators for pushing us one step closer towards full  equality.”
Musician Katy Perry agreed with P!nk, stating:  “SUPPORTING ALL OUR TROOPS! RT @Pink: Congrats 2 US!!! REPEAL of DADT  & 17 years of allowing Human Rights Violations. There’s hope after  all.”
Openly gay actor Neil Patrick Harris wrote: “Don’t Ask,  Don’t Tell REPEALED! So proud of Congress for making the right decision.  Now all soldiers can serve with integrity. A great day.”
The  repeal will take effect after a 60-day period to allow the US Defense  Department to consider how best to implement the new policy.
 






 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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