Fox News: Army says faith-based group can no longer put Bible verses on dog tags after [MRFF demands]
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- June 5, 2026 | No comments
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You must be very proud of yourself, depriving our military personnel of comfort in their faith. Can’t imagine what it must be like to be as despicable, as loathsome a degenerate as you, but I’m not trying hard.
Getting out of here now, I feel soiled just from this contact. May you roast.
You are a pall on society and a self-promoting hack. Hopefully the negative press you get does real financial damage to your sham organization. I’ll be sure to alert our local VFW and American Legion Posts of your disdain for those of us who serve and have served.
As a retired combat veteran, I find your organization’s actions despicable, and contrary to founding principles that make up the Army’s 7 core values. There is nothing honorable or respectful in denying individuals the right to choose to have scripture (of any faith of choice) on an device used primarily when an individual has made the ultimate sacrifice.
Three humans who missed the separation of Church and State lesson when in school. That is if they learned it at all.
Based on how each sounds so much like the other I’d say they are propagandists. Well done kids, message delivered. Hope you get the reward due yourselves.
Added question for Keith,
Exactly how is the removal of a vanity dog tag stopping you from practicing your religion? Is your faith so weak?
In fact, isn’t there something (many things) in your holy book about worshipping golden calf’s? Isn’t Vanity one of the deadly sins?
Wow! By standing up for vanity you are really showing me the depth of your faith. From where I sit you might want to do some self reflection. Just a thought.