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Missouri Attorney General Jay Nixon last week sued the StarProse Corp., alleging the company sent unwanted e-mails to several school superintendents with threats to describe them as gay if they did not reply with personal information. (Photo by Kelley McCall/AP)
 
 
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results from two similar surveys taken in 1992, in which only 16 percent of male soldiers agreed that gays should be able to serve, according to news reports. The University of Pennsylvania conducted the National Annenberg Election Survey and also found that those who favor allowing gays to serve openly believe that sexual orientation does not affect job performance, media outlets reported. “Heterosexual service members serve alongside lesbian and gay colleagues every day, and they are increasingly comfortable doing so,” Sharra E. Greer, director of law and policy for the Servicemembers Legal Defense Network, told reporters.

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