Leave the guy alone you fucking rats. Big surprise, who would have figured this is a Jew run site. Only a fucking Jew would piss on himself because some military guy said Jesus. Go fuck yourself.. You people are wretched,and this is coming from an atheist
(name withheld)
Dear (name withheld),
We are NOT anti-Christian. Mikey is Jewish but 75% or more of the Board, Advisory Board, volunteers and supporters with the MRFF are Christian. Out of our 41,000+ military clients (1 can represent 50 and 1 represents 100), 96% of them are Christians – Catholics, Episcopalians, Methodist, Lutherans, Baptists, Evangelicals, etc. If anything, we represent Christians more than any other religion but you won’t hear about it because that wouldn’t make Christians angry against us.
The issue is that he showed up in uniform at a civilian event.
The National Day of Prayer Task Force is not the National Day of Prayer signed into law by President Truman in 1952.
The National Day of Prayer is celebrated by Americans of many religions, including
Christians of many denominations, including
Protestants and
Catholics, as well as
Sikhs,
Muslims,
Hindus, and
Jews, reflecting the
demographics of the United States. On the National Day of Prayer, many Americans assemble in prayer in front of courthouses, as well as in houses of worship, such as churches, mosques, synagogues, and temples. Luncheons, picnics, and music performances revolving around praying for the nation are also popular observances. Traditionally, the
President of the United States issues an official National Day of Prayer proclamation each year as well
.
The National Day of Prayer Task Force is strictly a conservative evangelical Christian organization called the “National Prayer Committee” that was formed to coordinate and implement a fixed annual day of prayer for the purpose of organizing evangelical Christian prayer events with local, state, and federal government entities.
The National Day of Prayer is sanctioned by the government where the National Day of Prayer Task Force is not.
If he had showed up in civilian clothes there wouldn’t have been a problem.
Parker v. Levy:
“This Court has long recognized that the military is, by necessity, a specialized society separate from civilian society… While the members of the military are not excluded from the protection granted by the First Amendment, the different character of the military community and of the military mission requires a different application of those protections. … The fundamental necessity for obedience, and the consequent necessity for imposition of discipline, may render permissible within the military that which would be constitutionally impermissible outside it… Speech [to include religious speech] that is protected in the civil population may nonetheless undermine the effectiveness of response to command. If it does, it is constitutionally unprotected.” (Emphasis added) Parker v. Levy, 417 U.S. 733, 1974
Our military consists of those of other beliefs and by giving his speech on Christianity in uniform – which gives the impression to the world that we have a Christian military – demeans the morale of those of other faiths. His speech is constitutionally unprotected.
Air Force Instruction 1-1, Section 2.12:
2.12. Balance of Free Exercise of Religion and Establishment Clause. Leaders
at all levels must balance constitutional protections for their own free exercise of
religion, including individual expressions of religious beliefs, and the constitutional
prohibition against governmental establishment of religion. They must ensure their
words and actions cannot reasonably be construed to be officially endorsing
or disapproving of, or extending preferential treatment for any faith, belief, or absence of belief. (emphasis added)
The violation of this – by speaking in uniform – is a potential FELONY under the Uniform Code of Military Justice.
Civilian laws and military rules and regulations are different.
Because Major General Craig S. Olson showed up in uniform to give his speech, he is also providing an unlawful endorsement and selective benefit to a non-Federal entity
(the NDPTF, which is a private organization), in violation of both the Joint Ethics Regulation (DoD 5500.7-R) prohibition on endorsement of non-Federal entities and DoD Instruction 5410.19, which prohibits the providing of a selective benefit or preferential treatment to any private organization.
Seeing as you are not fond of the Jews, I suggest you have nothing to do with anything from them. This means you should stop or never take the following medicines which are just a few of the discoveries in medicine by the “fucking Jew.”
Novocain (Alfred Einhorn)
Penicillin (Sir Ernst Chain)
Streptomycin (Selman Waxman)
Cortisone (Tadeus Reichstein)
Aspirin (Bayer)
Prozac, Zoloft and Paxil (based on the discovery by Otto Loewi)
Tylenol (Julius Axelrod & Bernard Brodie)
Warfarin (Coumadin) (Shepard Shapiro)
Polio Vaccine (Jonas Salk)
Hepatitis B Vaccine (Baruch Blumberg)
Cisplatin for testicular cancer (Barnett Rosenberg)
Radiation Oncology (Henry Kaplan)
AZT for Aids (Jerome Horwitz)
You should also never have any of the following done because they were discovered by those Jews you hate.
NMR which is the basis for MRI’s (I.I.Rabi)
Sonograms (Robert Rines)
Flexible Endoscopes – to look down your stomach or to have a colonoscopy (Basil Hirschowitz)
LASIK eye surgery (Samuel Blum)
Cataract surgery (Charles Kelman)
Cardiac defibrillator, external pacemaker, and cardiac monitor (Paul Zoll)
Heimlich Maneuver (Henry Heimlich)
Chlorination of drinking water (Abel Wolman)
Your very life could depend on any of the things above and more that came from the intelligence and dedication of the Jewish people. I hope you think about every medicine that you take from now on that makes your life easier that the Jews might have discovered it. Maybe a law should be written that people of your anti-Semitic ilk can never has access to Jewish medicine and see how your sorry life plays out.
Pastor Joan
MRFF Advisory Board Member
Dear (name withheld):
I am writing in response to your May 17, 2015 email to the Military Religious Freedom Foundation (“MRFF”). You are clearly confused regarding the mission and work of MRFF. As an initial matter, I assure you that all of its board members and volunteers always make it to the bathroom with time to spare.
MRFF is devoted to protecting and defending the religious freedom of all soldiers, sailors, Marines, cadets, and veterans. In fact, more than 95% of MRFF clients are Christians! Accordingly, MRFF not only does not oppose the simple utterance of the word “Jesus,” but would fight for the right of service members to discuss the belief in Christ, as long as that discussion adhered to the time, place, and manner requirements of the Establishment Clause.
I have had the privilege of responding to many emails received by MRFF and its founder, Mikey Weinstein. I generally explain MRFF’s work in more detail and, in this case, I would normally explain the sound legal basis for its demand that Major General Olson be disciplined. However, the hateful and ignorant nature of your email clearly demonstrates that any attempt to provide facts and information would be useless.
Regardless of whether you are an Atheist, you are plainly ignorant and Anti-Semitic. In contrast, the board members and volunteers of MRFF work tirelessly to protect the Constitutional rights of the brave men and women who sacrifice so much to protect our rights. If anyone in this situation is “wretched,” it is you.
Blessed be,
Tobanna Barker
MRFF Volunteer