Monday, June 29, 2009

Help Lt. Dan Choi NOW DADT is wrong


By Lt. Daniel Choi-Special to CNN
Open Letter to President Obama and Every Member of Congress:
I have learned many lessons in the ten years since I first raised my right hand at the United States Military Academy at West Point and committed to fighting for my country. The lessons of courage, integrity, honesty and selfless service are some of the most important.
At West Point, I recited the Cadet Prayer every Sunday. It taught us to “choose the harder right over the easier wrong” and to “never be content with a half truth when the whole can be won.” The Cadet Honor Code demanded truthfulness and honesty. It imposed a zero-tolerance policy against deception, or hiding behind comfort.
Following the Honor Code never bowed to comfortable timing or popularity. Honor and integrity are 24-hour values. That is why I refuse to lie about my identity.
I have personally served for a decade under Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell: an immoral law and policy that forces American soldiers to deceive and lie about their sexual orientation. Worse, it forces others to tolerate deception and lying. These values are completely opposed to anything I learned at West Point. Deception and lies poison a unit and cripple a fighting force.
As an infantry officer, an Iraq combat veteran and a West Point graduate with a degree in Arabic, I refuse to lie to my commanders. I refuse to lie to my peers. I refuse to lie to my subordinates. I demand honesty and courage from my soldiers. They should demand the same from me.
I am committed to applying the leadership lessons I learned at West Point. With 60 other LGBT West Point graduates, I helped form our organization, Knights Out, to fight for the repeal of this discriminatory law and educate cadets and soldiers after the repeal occurs. When I receive emails from deployed soldiers and veterans who feel isolated, alone, and even suicidal because the torment of rejection and discrimination, I remember my leadership training: soldiers cannot feel alone, especially in combat. Leaders must reach out. They can never diminish the fighting spirit of a soldier by tolerating discrimination and isolation. Leaders respect the honor of service. Respecting each soldier’s service is my personal promise.

The Department of the Army sent a letter discharging me on April 23rd. I will not lie to you; the letter is a slap in the face. It is a slap in the face to me. It is a slap in the face to my soldiers, peers and leaders who have demonstrated that an infantry unit can be professional enough to accept diversity, to accept capable leaders, to accept skilled soldiers.
My subordinates know I’m gay. They don’t care. They are professional.
Further, they are respectable infantrymen who work as a team. Many told me that they respect me even more because I trusted them enough to let them know the truth. Trust is the foundation of unit cohesion.
After I publicly announced that I am gay, I reported for training and led rifle marksmanship. I ordered hundreds of soldiers to fire live rounds and qualify on their weapons. I qualified on my own weapon. I showered after training and slept in an open bay with 40 other infantrymen. I cannot understand the claim that I “negatively affected good order and discipline in the New York Army National Guard.” I refuse to accept this statement as true.
As an infantry officer, I am not accustomed to begging. But I beg you today: Do not fire me. Do not fire me because my soldiers are more than a unit or a fighting force – we are a family and we support each other. We should not learn that honesty and courage leads to punishment and insult. Their professionalism should not be rewarded with losing their leader. I understand if you must fire me, but please do not discredit and insult my soldiers for their professionalism.
When I was commissioned I was told that I serve at the pleasure of the President. I hope I have not displeased anyone by my honesty. I love my job. I want to deploy and continue to serve with the unit I respect and admire. I want to continue to serve our country because of everything it stands for.
Please do not wait to repeal Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell. Please do not fire me.
Very Respectfully,
Daniel W. Choi-1LT, INNew York Army National Guard


Lt. Dan Choi, from Orange County, California, is a graduate of the U.S. Military Academy at West Point and an Iraq War veteran. On Tuesday, he will face a panel of colonels who will decide whether or not to fire him -- to discharge him from the military for "moral and professional dereliction" under the military's "Don't Ask, Don't Tell" policy.
An amazing 141,262 people signed Lt. Choi's letter to President Obama a few weeks ago. Now he needs your help again. Please sign the letter of support and add your own (optional) personal message. Lt. Choi will submit your signatures and your comments to the Army at 8 a.m. on Tuesday, June 30th 2009. http://www.ltdanchoi.com/

Remarks by the Pres. at LGBT month reception




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Saturday, June 27, 2009

World Beer Fest Richmond VA in August


World Beer Festival Richmond -Saturday August 29, 2009-Brown’s Island VA


All About Beer Magazine is bringing the World Beer Festival to Richmond, VA!
They are excited to bring the World Beer Festival to Virginia, where curiosity and enthusiasm for good beer is exploding and where an excited beer community is eager to grow and learn. Join the fun on August 29, 2009 on Brown's Island in Richmond, Virginia.

Pennsylvania Public TV Advocacy Day JUNE 30, 2009


Pennsylvania Public TV Advocacy Day -Tuesday, June 30, 2009 !!!
Dear Fellow Public Television Advocates:
Please communicate with your elected officials about the need to continue funding public television in Pennsylvania. Public TV is still not in the state's budget and, once again I need to ask every one to help. I would like for you to join me in a single-day grand communication with Harrisburg.
I've identified 10 key decision-makers, who need to hear from you before the budget year ends at midnight on June 30. I would like you to send emails to these lawmakers or to telephone their local and state offices with your desire for continued support of all of Pennsylvania's cultural resources-arts, museums, libraries, and public television. Please click and visit Pennsylvania Public TV Advocacy Day http://www.wqln.org/advocate/june30.aspx?sid=state.

+++On this web page you'll find phone numbers of key representatives on the budget committee. The site also has a telephone script for you to use when calling. Make as many calls as possible. The site also features a simple email tool that you can use to send (with a single click of a button) a note to the entire committee. Don't do this today-wait until Tuesday, June 30. To help you remember, here is information for you to copy and paste into your electronic calendar:
Pennsylvania Public TV Advocacy DayTuesday, June 30, 2009
Visit: http://www.wqln.org/advocate/june30.aspx?sid=state

Thanks so much for your help. Together we can protect Public Television in Pennsylvania.
We also need to get a budget passed, so I get paid.

Thursday, June 18, 2009

Lancaster Brewing Co. (LBC) News




Did You Know...Lancaster Brewing Company is now selling official Lancaster Brewing Company NEON Signs. You can order Lancaster Brewing Company Ones or Your favorite LBC Beer. Check out the link to order your own today: http://www.lancasterbrewing.com/

Speaking of LBC... my dear friend, Gerry informed me and took the cool beer photo>>>
That LBC is now serving their own Country Cream Ale, on CO2 or Nitrogen. The Nitro is smoother, emphasizing the creaminess. The CO2 is courser, and it brings out the bitterness. YUM YUM, it's time to take a walk to LBC for some beers this weekend!

Need Father's Day Idea?

I am now without a father but I am not out of father day gift idea's. Try this from Iron Hill Brewery. My great dad, David, never drank but i am still going to buy this in honor of him and drink it myself.

Friday, June 5, 2009

IRON HILL BREWERY-LANCASTER MUG CLUB

I have both of my mugs from 2008 & 2009 but it will still be a good PARTY!

SPRING HOUSE BREWS SUMMER NEWS


Oh boy, look at what SPRING HOUSE BREWING IS UP TO:

They are pleased to announce the Goofy Foot Summer Wheat! This beer is lighter style and dry to the palate and with the distinct flavor of wheat makes for a perfect thirst-quenching beer. It is the ideal drink for beer drinker who appreciates tradition and personality in their beer, but also seeks a lighter, refreshing style, perfect for the summer months. Coming in at 4.8 ABV and 17 IBU's!
Current tap list is:
Seven Gates Pale Ale, Beyond the Gates Double IPA, Atomic Raygun Imperial Red and Goofy Foot Summer Wheat!
On Deck:
Belgians-? yes, Belgians!
Upcoming Events:-Friday June 26th - York Heritage Brewfest
Tasting Room Pricing:
Growler (the glass only) – $7
Fill of Seven Gates and Summer Wheat - $9
Fill of Seasonal - $15
Growler + Seven Gates/Summer Wheat - $16
Growler + Seasonal - $22
Case of Seven Gates - $34
Kegs – Inquire see web link below....
Merchandise.....Pint Glass $6.00 (new style).....T-Shirt $15.00

Wednesday, June 3, 2009

Sonic Free Float Night Today June 3, 2009


CHECK THIS OUT-Sonic would like to thank our great customers for going to Sonic with Free Float Night. Drive in between 8 p.m. and midnight on Wednesday, June 3, and receive a FREE 10 oz. Root Beer Float.*While you're there, feel free to take pictures and upload them at sonicdrivein.com for a chance to be featured on the home page.Free Float Night at Sonic. Tell your friends and thanks again.