It’s too hot to read the rhetoric of PJ Media. The USMC did not ‘cave’ as they phrased it. They were reminded of their Constitutional duty and acted accordingly.
The real scandal is why someone at the USMC thought a speaker with ties to Campus Crusade would be anything but religious in nature. Perhaps some thing to reflect upon for the future?
Terry Maloney
Posted August 3, 2020 at 8:54 PM
Moronic comment.
James
Posted August 4, 2020 at 7:51 AM
Ill bet you assholes wouldnt bat an eye if he were Muslim, Hindu, native American or anything but Christian. Sounds like a perfect case of discrimination. Hope they sue your buts off.
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It’s too hot to read the rhetoric of PJ Media. The USMC did not ‘cave’ as they phrased it. They were reminded of their Constitutional duty and acted accordingly.
The real scandal is why someone at the USMC thought a speaker with ties to Campus Crusade would be anything but religious in nature. Perhaps some thing to reflect upon for the future?
Moronic comment.
Ill bet you assholes wouldnt bat an eye if he were Muslim, Hindu, native American or anything but Christian. Sounds like a perfect case of discrimination. Hope they sue your buts off.