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Fox News (yes) reports, via a journalist’s blog:

One soldier showed me a Web site on his laptop where in December last year there were more than 340 male soldiers in Iraq actively seeking encounters and friendships while deployed. It was one of several established online sites gay soldiers use.

And what site would that be? It isn’t BigMuscle, despite the ease with which one may locate active U.S. servicemen there.

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