Strong MRFF Support from a U.S. Army Active Duty NCO and Practicing Roman Catholic: “Thank you for your dedication and your mission has never been more important”

Published On: June 15, 2025|Categories: MRFF's Inbox, Top News|3 Comments on Strong MRFF Support from a U.S. Army Active Duty NCO and Practicing Roman Catholic: “Thank you for your dedication and your mission has never been more important”|
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From: (Active Duty NCO in the United States Army and practicing Roman Catholic MRFF Client name and Email address withheld)
Subject: Thank you for your dedication and your mission has never been more important
Date: June 11, 2025 at 3:43:46 PM MDT
To: Mikey Weinstein [email protected]

Dear Mikey Weinstein and the Military Religious Freedom Foundation. I am an Active Duty NCO in the United States Army and a practicing Roman Catholic. I have been a client of yours for some time now and with everything that has occurred in the last couple of months and especially over the last week I felt the urge to write this to you today. Me, like all the other clients of the MRFF are in a state of anxiety and despair because our enemy (Christian Nationalists) want us to. They want us to be beaten and broken so they can destroy our great military and remake it into a political MAGA military and unfortunately what we saw at Fort Bragg yesterday shows that some of our so called comrades want that to happen and it disgusts me like most of us true patriots in the military and this great nation. Even though we feel despair and anxious right now, there is always hope and good will always triumph over evil. That hope and the reason why I know our great military will survive and triumph is because of Mikey Weinstein and the Military Religious Freedom Foundation. I thank you all for your dedication and your never ending mission. It is now more important than ever and it’s because of what you patriots do is why we will survive. I pray for you every day.

V/R

(Active Duty NCO in the United States Army and practicing Roman Catholic MRFF Client name withheld)

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  1. An old Soldier who doesn't support the MRFF June 12, 2025 at 7:22 am

    Instead of posting these “love letters” from their fans. Why doesn’t the MRFF post something honoring the US Army on their 250th birthday this Saturday. Why don’t they post something in honor of Flag Day which is also Saturday.

  2. Synergy June 13, 2025 at 9:44 am

    You mean like the spectacle of the Apricot Asshole in his rally at Ft. Liberty where he riles up ignorant uniformed U.S. Army members, hand-picked for the photo op, as the Tyrant-In-Chief berates leaders of this country, a by-proxy fealty test of U.S. Army’s loyalty to the Dear Leader.

    Not a good day for the U.S. Army. Should we celebrate the birthday of an institution that will be used against this country’s own citizens? I think not! The U.S. Army just lost a great deal of credibility in their putrid display of true colors, nothing more than a pep rally for tyranny, the same tyranny that is destroying the U.S. Army from within.

    You know, Gen Mark Milley should be tried and executed for treason. John McCain disparaged from a five time bone spur draft dodger. His “personal Vietnam” avoiding venereal disease from pickups at club 54 in New York while America sacrificed 58,000 in the Vietnam war. As Trump calls them, ‘suckers and losers.”

    What does your bible say old man? Something about throwing stones when you live in a glass house?

    Who did you show fealty to when you were in the Army? Who did you violate your oath for?

    A celebration of the Army’s birthday this Saturday, now that we know who they really are, is a six month anniversary celebration of their newly issued jack boots.

    The United States Army – Tryanny’s Finest!

  3. Mark Sebree June 14, 2025 at 8:38 am

    Old Soldier,

    They did. The MRFF usually publishes statements honoring the military one the day in question. Therefore, the statement honoring the Army and Flag Day was done on June 14th.

    After all, why should they past an article based on a specific day, like Veteran’s Day, Memorial Day, Armed Forces Day, etc. before that day?

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