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Possible Defense Nominee Faulted for Record on Gays By LANDLER Published: December 20, WASHINGTON — Hagel, the former Nebraska senator on President Obama’s short list for defense secretary, came under fire again blonde seeking sex on Thursday, this time for his record on rights and remarks he made 14 years ago about an openly nominee for a diplomatic post. National Twitter Logo. Connect With Us on Twitter Follow @NYTNational for breaking news and headlines. Twitter List: Reporters and Editors Since Mr. Hagel’s name emerged as a candidate for the Pentagon last week, he has been sharply criticized for his record on Iran, and militant groups like Hamas and Hezbollah, as well as comments he made about pro lobbying groups in Washington. The new round of criticism is focused on comments Mr. Hagel made in an interview about C. Hormel, a San philanthropist nominated by President to be ambassador to Luxembourg in. Mr. Hagel, a Republican and a member of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, was approached by his fellow Nebraskan in the Senate, Kerrey, on behalf of Mr. Hormel, whose nomination was being held up by conservative Republicans. Mr. Hagel did not oppose the nomination when Mr. Hormel came before the panel. But he later spoke out against it, saying that an “openly, aggressively gay” should not represent the United States. “They are representing,” Mr. Hagel said in an interview with The Omaha World-Herald. “They are representing our lifestyle, our values, our standards. And I think it is an inhibiting factor to be — openly, aggressively like Mr. Hormel — to do an effective job.” Although Republicans succeeded in preventing a vote on the nomination, Mr. Hormel received a recess appointment from Mr. and went on to serve in Luxembourg. rights groups said Mr. Hagel’s comments raised questions about his ability to implement the repeal of the law prohibiting openly people from serving the military. In , he said he opposed repealing the law, telling The New York Times that “the. armed forces aren’t some social experiment.” FULL STORY:
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