Colorado Springs Gazette front page story covers MRFF’s battle to keep Wreaths Across America from placing unwanted Christmas wreaths on Jewish and other non-Christian veterans’ graves: “Wreaths on veterans’ gravesites sparks protest”

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“We have no problem if people reach out and want a wreath on their deceased veterans’ graves, but to put them everywhere, to blanket them without permission of the surviving families is unconstitutional, an atrocity and a disgrace,” said Mikey Weinstein, founder of the Military Religious Freedom Foundation.
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- April 20, 2026 | 2 comments
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I wholeheartedly support MRFF – I could have used your services when I refused to enter the Chapel in BCT in ’79, and then refused to clean the squadron in lieu of, or when I left after the meal at the National Prayer Breakfast. So this comes from a place of love and respect – this is not the hill to die on. Consider them seasonal wreaths. While they are representative of Christmas, for many more, they just reflect the season, and they are bereft of religious imagery. I surprise myself with this take, because I’m usually very militant on this general subject. Maybe it’s the logistical challenges in “fixing” this. Maybe it’s my sense that it will be one step forward and seven steps backwards.
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🙄🙄🙄Mikey
Sheesh!
Congratulations… you come in 2nd place for the biggest jackass of the year award right behind the Westboro Baptist Church. You don’t speak for this veteran. I’m sure there’s a special kind of hell reserved for your kind.
You have no support, you are the issue. Find a hobby besides hating Christians.
Pkease direct me to your relatives graves so I can piss on them