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Sculpture of Roger Ebert by Rick Carney, 2014

Outside the Virginia Theater in Champaign, IL.  Photo by “Bordwall,” 2015.

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“I didn’t care if the American troops risking their lives to help save me were gay, straight, transgender, black, white or brown.”

“When I was bleeding to death in my Black Hawk helicopter after I was shot down, I didn’t care if the American troops risking their lives to help save me were gay, straight, transgender, black, white or brown. All that mattered was they didn’t leave me behind. All that mattered was they didn’t leave me behind. If you are willing to risk your life for our country and you can do the job, you should be able to serve—no matter your gender identity or sexual orientation. Anything else is not just discriminatory, it is disruptive to our military and it is counterproductive to our national security. If the President enacts this ban, which would harm our military readiness, the Democratic and Republican Members of Congress who oppose this discrimination must pass legislation that prevents it from taking effect.”

— Tammy Duckworth (D-Illinois)

 

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