Tuesday, May 25, 2010

Defense Secretary Robert Gates On White House Deal To Repeal “Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell” Immediately, CIA Wanted To Portray Saddam Hussein As Gay, American Army Investigating Facebook Future Gay Terrorist Video, Cory Monteith Makes Another Appearance On Guys With iPhones, Clay Aiken Cute In Cargo Shorts

Late Tuesday, American Defense Secretary Robert Gates said he somewhat support a new White House agreement for a vote in Congress to immediately repeal the military ban on gay men and women serving openly, although, in a statement, Gates said that he “continues to believe that ideally the Department of Defense review should be completed before there is any legislation” that would alter the law. Monday, the White House and high-level Democrats reached a deal to repeal the ban, and a timeframe, but agreed that the policy of “don’t ask, don’t tell” would not be overturned until the president, the defense secretary, and the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff agree that all branches of the military were ready. A vote is likely Thursday.

According to a new report, in 2003, the Central Intelligence Agency’s Iraq Operations Group, among the ideas considered to discredit Saddam Hussein to the nation of Iraq was to create a video contending to show the dictator engaged in sex with a teenage boy. “It would look like it was taken by a hidden camera,” said one former CIA official, adding that it would appear “very grainy, like it was a secret videotaping of a sex session.” That source confirms that the CIA did in fact create a video that showed Osama bin Laden and accomplices around a campfire, drinking, talking about their sexual conquests with young boys.

The American Army is investigating a Facebook video posting by Specialist Robert Rodriguez that shows two young Iraqi boys being taunted by a unseen solider, asking them if they’re gay, if they perform certain sexual acts on each other, and if they will “grow up to be a terrorist.” In the video, which is roughly 30 seconds in length, it is clear the two boys do not understand what is being asked of them, but they smile and give the solider a thumbs-up. An Army spokesperson said “the incident is currently under investigation, and the Army will take appropriate action based on the findings of the investigation, adding that by military standards the video is “disgraceful and clearly inconsistent” with policy.

Corey Monteith (and his very cute stylist) makes yet another appearance on Guys with iPhones. (Site NSFW)

Clay Aiken spotted Tuesday in Los Angeles, mad for plaid, sadly without his very flexible boyfriend Reed Kelly.

Singer Clay Aiken, Season 2 American Idol runner-up, heads back to his car after grabbing a sandwich for lunch in LA

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