Fox "News" Validates GOP Congressman's Lies About Anti-Christian Bias In USAF

In the alternate reality of the Christian right, the US military is biased against Christians. The reality is, however, very different. As documented by the Military Religious Freedom Foundation and lawsuits that stem from this information, it's Christian conservatives who are trying to impose their brand of Christianity on the military. Only this week, an Army Lt. Col. was suspended for teaching that "a total war against Islam is necessary." But you won't hear about this kind of thing on Jesus' very own "news" network that has validated, on several occasions, the lies of the uber Christian head of the Congressional Prayer Caucus, GOP Rep. Randy Forbes. This morning, Forbes appeared on Jesus' own Fox morning show, Fox & Friends, where he continued to be validated by the same folks who had no problem with violent bible verses on Army rifles. Praise Jesus and Roger Ailes!

Steve Doocy Validates GOP Congressman's Fibs About Anti-Christian Bias In USAF - NewsHounds

that asswipe did that after the academy in colorado was found guilty of having Thumpers bully new recruits into accepting jesus :eusa_pray: . Makes me sick. I served active duty BTW

heres a source the Righties can't discount ;) : Read more at Air Force cracks downon Christian ‘coercion’
 
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whitehall, nothing you have written above challenges the thesis that evangelical Christians in the military try to impose their beliefs on their fellow service members.

The jihad major freaking shot 13 Soldiers because he thought his oath to Islam trumped his oath to the United states and you worry about evangelical Christian ministers? It's gotta be some sort of Alinsky reverse logic try.

Is it alright to worry about both? :eusa_eh:
 
Obama goes back on his word, violates separation of church and state...
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Obama Rejects ‘Ill-Advised’ Conscience Protections for Military Chaplains
January 3, 2013 – President Obama issued a statement Wednesday rejecting several provisions of the 2013 National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA), including a conscience protection for military chaplains that he called “ill-advised”.
“Section 533 is an unnecessary and ill-advised provision, as the military already appropriately protects the freedom of conscience of chaplains and service members,” he said in his signing statement. Obama made clear that his administration would remain unmoved by the NDAA’s conscience provision, stating that the Department of Defense would continue to implement the repeal of the military’s ban on homosexual service members. “My Administration remains fully committed to continuing the successful implementation of the repeal of Don't Ask, Don't Tell, and to protecting the rights of gay and lesbian service members; Section 533 will not alter that.”

The president said that the Secretary of Defense would ensure that no “discriminatory” actions result from Section 533’s conscience protections. “The Secretary of Defense will ensure that the implementing regulations do not permit or condone discriminatory actions that compromise good order and discipline or otherwise violate military codes of conduct.” Section 533 of the NDAA provides legal protections for military chaplains, barring the Defense Department from forcing them to perform services which violate their moral or religious beliefs.

“No member of the Armed Forces may -- (1) require a chaplain to perform any rite, ritual, or ceremony that is contrary to the conscience, moral principles, or religious beliefs of the chaplain; or (2) discriminate or take any adverse personnel action against a chaplain, including denial of promotion, schooling, training, or assignment, on the basis of the refusal by the chaplain to comply with a requirement prohibited by paragraph,” the section reads.

Advocates had feared that the military might begin forcing chaplains to perform marriage or civil commitment ceremonies for homosexual service members or civilians in states where such ceremonies are legal – ceremonies which could run afoul of the religious beliefs of those chaplains. President Obama signed the NDAA into law Wednesday, and while he does not have the power to veto particular sections of a bill – known as a line-item veto – he can issue such signing statements indicating how his administration will interpret its duty to enforce the laws he is signing.

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Oh, then Muslim servicemembers will have to eat the ham MREs they're issued, then.

Of course, that's different. Somehow. It just is.

Why just the Muslims?
 
Of course it is right to be concerned about murder and religious discrimination.

whitehall, nothing you have written above challenges the thesis that evangelical Christians in the military try to impose their beliefs on their fellow service members.

The jihad major freaking shot 13 Soldiers because he thought his oath to Islam trumped his oath to the United states and you worry about evangelical Christian ministers? It's gotta be some sort of Alinsky reverse logic try.

Is it alright to worry about both? :eusa_eh:
 
Obama goes back on his word, violates separation of church and state...
:mad:
Obama Rejects ‘Ill-Advised’ Conscience Protections for Military Chaplains
January 3, 2013 – President Obama issued a statement Wednesday rejecting several provisions of the 2013 National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA), including a conscience protection for military chaplains that he called “ill-advised”.
Oh, then Muslim servicemembers will have to eat the ham MREs they're issued, then.

Of course, that's different. Somehow. It just is.

Why just the Muslims?
Didn't you know? They're a protected class. Special rules and such.
 
You almost gotta laugh when lefties use biased left wing sources like the "Move-On" affiliated (tax exempt?) "Newshounds" which spends it's entire existence monitoring every word said on Fox while ignoring freaking treason by the likes of CBS which used forged documents to try to skew the results of a presidential election. The left wing "move-on newshounds" refer the issue to another left wing organization ironically (and awkwardly) named "the military religious freedom foundation" which is in the business of harassing and suing every Military leader who dares to utter a phrase which the ever vigilant MRFF determines to be pro Christian.
 
Warrior102, we have discussed your inability to attack others without having defend your own service.

Both Bush and Kerry were vetted by their branches for their service: end of that story.

The military judge, not the administration, applies the UCM to the major. He will rule, I am quite sure, that major will be shaved in court and that the major will not have to eat pork.

Tuff if you don't like it.
 
Didn't you know? They're a protected class. Special rules and such.

They're not the only ones that won't eat ham, zippy.
Yeah, but this Admin doesn't give a shit about Jews, does it, genius?
link?


Warrior102 is merely jealous that others serviced his male customers. You really need to get counseling for you latent homosexuality. He bursts out at all the inappropriate times.

I served active duty BTW

Blowing Sailors at the head of Pier 7 in Norfolk does not count as "service," assfuck.
he didn't get the nic- "warbler" for nuthin' ;) I suspect his job was policing the mess decks & never made it past E-6, not that theres anything wrong w/ that .
 
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They're not the only ones that won't eat ham, zippy.
Yeah, but this Admin doesn't give a shit about Jews, does it, genius?
link?


Warrior102 is merely jealous that others serviced his male customers. You really need to get counseling for you latent homosexuality. He bursts out at all the inappropriate times.

Blowing Sailors at the head of Pier 7 in Norfolk does not count as "service," assfuck.
he didn't get the nic- "warbler" for nuthin' ;) I suspect his job was policing the mess decks & never made it past E-6, not that theres anything wrong w/ that .
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The "justice dept" arrested, tried and executed domestic terrorist Tim McVeigh in a record seven years and we are going on three years before the jihad major is even brought to trial. Is the administration afraid of a backlash in it's jihad base when we hang the bastard?
 
whitehall makes a serious accusation out of the whole cheesecloth in his head. :cuckoo:
 
silly daveman simply davying along. Go back to servicing your male customers, daveman. :lol:
 

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