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Published On: April 29, 2010|Categories: MRFF's Inbox|Comments Off on Symbol|

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Dear (name withheld)
You have to stop reading the John Birch  news lettter  and get out more often.  You see this is America not Christianville, Alabama.  We don’t have to shut up, especially in the face of  Christian supremacy.
The unit emblem is unconstitutional on its face and will not be there for long. This may come as a shock to you but the military, as an arm of government, is prohibited from favoring or promoting one religion over another or any religion over non-religion. If you were a responsible citizen you would know that.
I personally had enough fun in Vietnam, so I will let others take the trip to the mid east. Maybe you could go. Assuming you have the stomach for it.  This Christian America, love it or leave it stuff is getting a bit old.  Are you that insecure?   Maybe next time you will even sign your name.
In America, the Constitution trumps the Bible any day of the week.
Rick Baker
Regional Coordinator
MRFF

The emblem says “Pro deo et humanitate” or “For God and humanity.”

Yes, that is what it says and what it will always say. You’re just every other cry baby group that wants attention.
If you feel so entitled to complain about it, there is a plane to Iraq that we would like to leave on.

Please, SIT DOWN AND SHUT UP !

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