Using Bullying Tactics

Published On: May 19, 2015|Categories: MRFF's Inbox|Comments Off on Using Bullying Tactics|

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For your organization to come out a demand a court martial for Major General Craig Olson for his recent speech on May 7th, it defies common sense, common decency and quite frankly un-American.  You’re using bullying tactics by making such a demand.
Had the General been making this speech in some military or government forum then you have a more valid argument, not one that I’d agree with, but one that would could be argued.
Your organization comes across as a “bully” more  than some reasonable organization who is trying to make some reasonable change for decorum.  As a result I find what you are doing is irresponsible &  reprehensible to our military leaders and members of all the military as well as the citizens of our great Country.

(name withheld)


 

Hi (name withheld)

Sorry you feel as you do, but there’s nothing nonsensical, indecent or un-American about insisting that both the separation of church and state and U.S. Air Force regulations be upheld, even when a Major General chooses to violate them.

Did you know the event at which Major General Olson spoke was on U.S. Government property? Are you aware of Dominionism and its agenda? If not, I urge you to do a little research and find out.

Are you aware of the fact that this so-called religious event became a political event and some of those present, including one of its original sponsors, left in protest?

Are you aware that had Major General Olson spoken at a true religious event in civilian clothing the MRFF would have no objection to it?

If you’re not aware of those things you might want to reconsider just who is being irresponsible here.

Mike Farrell

(MRFF Board of Advisors)

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