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ck4829 Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Nov-06-10 07:01 AM
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FRC accuses the military of doing the DADT survey wrong, soldiers have no problem with scrapping it
Last week, leaked results from the Pentagon's survey revealed that most soldiers were unopposed to repealing Don't Ask, Don't Tell.

So, if you are the Family Research Council, it can only mean that the survey is flawed and cannot be trusted:


The Pentagon study used six instruments to collect service member views about homosexuality and the proposed repeal, the most critical aspect of the study. Those instruments include closed door town hall-like meetings followed by focus groups and two confidential web-based comment sites. However, these instruments lack the scientific rigor of random sampling allegedly used by two Pentagon surveys, one for military members and another for their spouses. But those surveys are suspect.

The military member survey ignores important questions and has serious flaws.

* It fails to ask whether the homosexual ban should be repealed and whether the respondent is homosexual.
* It asks numerous questions about the impact perceived homosexuals have on unit performance and for a variety of undefined military concepts like readiness. The poll fails to corroborate the validity of the perceptions.
* It presents homosexuality -- which is not defined -- as a neutral factor and privacy questions only offer accommodation answers.
* Only one in four members randomly selected to participate in the survey actually participated.

The military spouse survey has similar flaws.

* It fails to ask whether the homosexual ban should be repealed and the impact of open homosexuality for military children.
* It does not address religious and moral objections to homosexuality nor define homosexuality.
* It does not address privacy and spousal concerns about open homosexual behavior in the military community.
* It assumes homosexual couples will receive the same benefits as married heterosexual military couples--although granting such benefits would likely violate the federal Defense of Marriage Act.

Congress should insist on receiving detailed results from these surveys, carefully scrutinize how the Pentagon uses the views collected from these six instruments, and reject any analysis based on unscientific and or biased questioning.


http://www.rightwingwatch.org/content/frc-if-survey-says-soldiers-dont-oppose-repealing-dadt-survey-must-be-flawed
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