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You want separation but why
What has any God done to you that you want to hurt others beliefs?
Can only hope and pray that when you need Jesus Christ
He will forgive your sin and aid you in your troubles
As an FYI this is the only letter I’ve written about God as I did not believe until I was brought to my knees
Cease and desist in hurting others regardless of your personal issues with God
You are one hurt person I can see
(name withheld)
Response from MRFF Advisory Board Member John Compere
On Dec 5, 2019, at 10:19 AM, John Compere wrote:
(name withheld), your condemnation comments are misdirected. They would be more rationally directed toward those who disrespect & disregard our laws rather than those of us who respect & request compliance with them.Military members may pursue any belief & possess any scripture they want, but a private civilian business cannot illegally profit from its souvenir military merchandise by misrepresenting & marking them as official government issued military identification tags in violation of its lawful procurement contact with the US Department of Defense and Department of Defense regulatory laws.As Founder & 2nd President John Adams wisely wrote – The very definition of a republic is a nation “of laws, and not of men.” (“Thoughts on Government”, 1776).Most Sincerely,Brigadier General John Compere, US Army (Retired)Disabled American Veteran (Vietnam Era)Board Member, Military Religious Freedom Foundation (80% are Christians)
Yes I agree with some of that
But this nation was founded in religious freedom
The freedom fighters should have their right when bearing arms to state that freedom in their tags at a minimum
(name withheld)
Response from MRFF Advisory Board Member John Compere
On Dec 5, 2019, at 11:57 AM, John Compere wrote:
…except when it is a non-official souvenir from a commercial civilian business that is dishonestly & illegally profiting by misrepresenting & mismarking its product as an official government issued military identification tag in violation of its written contract with the DOD & its regulatory laws.
On Dec 5, 2019, at 1:21 PM, Mike wrote:
(name withheld),Your willingness to judge others tells us you haven’t really gotten it yet. Very sad.In fact, we are not taking anything away from anyone. The “Christian” company that makes and sells these “dog tags” is violating the agreement they made with the military, an agreement that specifically said that anything with an approved military identification on it MAY NOT be used to make a profit or to promote a religious perspective.So you may now more properly turn your judgmental eye toward the “Christian” company that is violating its agreement.Mike Farrell(MRFF Board of Advisors)
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