I have followed Mikey Weinstein since the AFA problems

Published On: April 21, 2010|Categories: MRFF's Inbox|0 Comments|

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Dear Military Religious Freedom Foundation:

He is a person who is creating a level playing field for all cadets and now others in the military. I applaud all of the efforts you are making to be sure our military isn’t only Christian based. What prompted this email is the article that just appeared in the on-line edition of the Colorado Springs Business Journal. I should have contributed to Mikey Weinstein before but now I definitely will.

The link to the article is: http://csbj.com/2010/04/21/army-considers-rescinding-invitation-to-evangelist/

The National Day of Prayer has ALWAYS been a Christian event, but now has taken on more significance as being a “national” day since every President celebrates it and attaches great importance to it. After all, it was introduced by Billy Graham and this is his son who might be disinvited.

Good job and keep up the good work. I saw Mikey when he spoke to our Rotary Club, I believe, in Colorado Springs. Thank goodness he stood up to the Air Force Academy and their narrow Christian attitudes there. I’m so happy Fisher DeBerry is gone since the football team was playing for Jesus Christ (the banner in the locker room). I can understand how Mikey Weinstein’s sons felt as cadets there.

(name withheld)

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