We've got a program that's working within the military. It's been very effective, very accommodating for about 15, 16 years now. And it's worked well. And I think there's no reason to change it.
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Saxby Chambliss expresses support for the 'don't ask, don't tell' policy, arguing that it has been effective and should remain unchanged.
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