"I believe repealing 'don’t ask, don’t tell' will weaken the warrior culture at a time when we have a fight on our hands. ...To prepare warriors for a life of hardship, the military must remain a kind of adventure, apart from the civilian world and full of strange customs."
—Merrill Anthony "Tony" McPeak, former Chief of Staff of the United States Air Force, in the N Y Times, March 4, 2010.
the smoke lifted above the battlefield
revealing legions of bare buttocks
extending to the horizon
a euphoric sweat of thanksgiving
formed upon the muscled naked bodies
of our rapid deployment forces
vast excitement and cool, courageous
lust combined to relax the cruel
enmity of the centuries
hymns of fairy joy burst forth upon
the lips of our warriors, more pleasing
than the apricot skin of boys
at the order of our commander we
condomized our erectile entities
and fell upon the fuckers
who screamed in a frenzy of hot desire
and swiftly surrendered to us as we fired
our sperm into their golden intestines
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