PORTLAND, Maine – Pop star Lady Gaga visited the state Monday on  the eve of a key Senate vote to urge its two U.S. senators to help  repeal the military's "don't ask, don't tell" policy on gays.
More than 2,000 people  attended a rally at Deering Oaks Park, where the Grammy Award-winning  singer stood alongside Air Force, Army and Marine veterans who were  discharged because of the policy, which prohibits service members from  revealing if they're gay and recruiters from asking about people's  sexual orientations.
Lady Gaga railed  against what she called the injustice of having goodhearted gay soldiers  booted from military service while straight soldiers who harbor hatred  toward gays are allowed to fight for their country. She suggested a new  policy should target straight soldiers who are "uncomfortable" with gay  soldiers in their midst.
"Our new law is called  'If you don't like it, go home!'" she said.
 

 
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