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To: Jim Robinson
"In a speech at a National Day of Prayer Task Force event on May 7, Maj. Gen. Craig Olson credits God for his accomplishments in the military, and refers to himself as a “redeemed believer in Christ.” The Air Force Times reports that the Military Religious Freedom Foundation has taken issue with Olson’s remarks, is calling for the two-star general to be court-martialed and "aggressively and very visibly brought to justice for his unforgivable crimes and transgressions."

I can't believe I'm reading this! And who the f*ck is the "Military Religious Freedom Foundation" to call for an out-spoken Christian to be court-martialed? I don't recall and haven't read recently the the Uniform Code of Military Justice (USMJ) denying those of faith speaking out in favor of their beliefs.

Although, active duty military is restricted from taking political positions publically, when did it become "unforgivable crimes and transgressions" to state your faith???

Checked out their site and they seem to support military/veterans. I don't get their problem.

28 posted on 05/17/2015 10:41:23 AM PDT by A Navy Vet (An Oath is Forever)
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To: A Navy Vet

“Checked out their site and they seem to support military/veterans. I don’t get their problem.”

He/they of course ‘think’ they are supporting military/veterans. “It’s for the good of our military and our nation” in their eyes. Their problem is with God. They are individuals who have joined together to collectively shake their fists in God’s face, using the military as their excuse. They are so spiritually sick and under demonic forces control that they have actually convinced themselves that they are doing good.


44 posted on 05/17/2015 11:57:13 AM PDT by Carthego delenda est
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