Military Officers' Organization Disregards Survey Results
Thursday, August 27, 2009 An online survey done by the Military Officers Association of America (MOAA) continues to spark controversy due to the organization's decision to disregard the opinions of younger, current military people who responded to the survey after the first eleven days. Elaine Donnelly's article on this subject, published on Monday by NewsMax, is titled "Military Voices Must Be Heard." Links to graphs illustrating the MOAA survey responses that were removed from the survey website are included in this article: "MOAA Survey Stifled on Gays in the Military." The survey is not definitive, but it is significant because it contradicts the notion that younger, currently serving members are more inclined to support repeal of the 1993 law.8/27/2009 10:32:00 AM
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