Sounds partly like some faceless bureaucratic nerd afraid of atheists and Moose again who would not wish to get certain religious items while there. But even that doesn’t explain why they would want to ban “family members” from bringing religious items to their relatives in the hospital. And why did it have to need Congress to fix the problem.
“And why did it have to need Congress to fix the problem.”
Exactly....good question, HiTech. The most problematic work to be undone by, hopefully, the next administration will be to remove all those hired and appointed by this agendized administration. Government offices in DC and around the country have been filled by people who are either incapable or who actively promote that same anti-Anerican “vision.” This includes the military.
...and I don’t think people fully understand yet.....just how many such people that includes.
“But even that doesnt explain why they would want to ban family members from bringing religious items to their relatives in the hospital. And why did it have to need Congress to fix the problem.”
The explanation for this is that there is a concentrated effort in the highest echelons of this govt to wipe christianity out of our society. There was no improper wording. It was very deliberate just like the Veteran’s cemetary. They hope their actions will not be challenged. The question we should have is why didn’t one of these high up generals challenge it at the beginning.