Find a better way

Published On: December 15, 2021|Categories: MRFF's Inbox|Comments Off on Find a better way|

From: (name withheld)
Subject: Find a better way

Good afternoon,
I spoke with “too busy to talk Mike weinstien and all i have to say is i do not care if your father was a JEW”. There are many, many nationalities that helped America and even found skills and work because of the military back when that was a way to make a living.
If families actually have a problem with a wreath  “no one i know even knew there were races of wreaths so a christian wreath is a STRETCH”- those families can advise people who have the permission to go on that property and leave a wreath not to put it on a certain grave.
Easy as that!!  no need to cry and complain, and if your father was still alive he would slap the shit out of you for being a dumb ass and saying what you have said.  Already we have the self entitled and cry baby azzhats out there that want to shit on the military. NOW YOU.
You should be ashamed of what you have said, and when you told me not to read and take FOX News seriously-  i said better than CNN and you were like huh, i don’t know.  So I guess you are a socialist pos as well.  That explains everything.
Word of advice, since you are shitting on everything like a low life democrat, stay away from military functions.
Thank you.

(name withheld)


Response from MRFF Board Member John Compere

On Dec 15, 2021, at 12:07 PM, John Compere wrote:
Hurling hypocritical hatred at a fellow American you do not really know reflects only on yourself & reveals only your insolence & incapacity for civil communication.
The religious wreaths in question are advertised & sold as “Christmas” wreaths for placement during “Christmas”. “Christmas” is Latin for “Christ’s mass” which is a Christian religious ceremonial. To suggest they have no religious connotation is disingenuous.

Unfortunately, the families of deceased military veterans who do not want “Christmas” wreaths placed on the personal burial sites of their deceased loved ones are given no consideration by you or the religious organization responsible for the religious wreaths.
Brigadier General John Compere, US Army (Retired)Disabled American Veteran (Vietnam Era)Board Member, Military Religious Freedom Foundation (composed of 85% Christians)


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