The Associated Press reported:
Kirkland, a Vietnam veteran, said of his time in the military: "I can tell you if there were any homosexuals in that group, they were taken care of in ways I can't describe to you." [Randy] Smith, who served in the first Iraqi war, added: "I definitely wouldn't want to share a shower with a homosexual. We took care of that kind of stuff, just like (Kirkland) said."
Kirkland and Smith believe overturning the policy is simply due to "political correctness", which would make soldiers lives more stressful. Whatever.
Regardless, the Jackson Sun reported that the two candidates received a backlash over their remarks:
Comments Republican congressional candidates Dr. Ron Kirkland and Randy Smith made about gays being "taken care of" in the military at a forum Thursday night in Paris prompted a backlash against the two on Friday, with an official from a state gay rights group saying the candidates should apologize.
When the Associated Press asked the Tennessee Republican Party had no comment.
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