Ohio State House Passes Military Religious Freedom Bill
The Ohio State House of Representatives passed “a resolution,” HR 283, To urge the United States Congress and the United States Department of Defense to protect and uphold the religious and free speech...
View ArticleConfusion Continues over Military Religious Freedom
An article at the Stars and Stripes, making a reference to the congressional testimony a couple of months ago, notes that “both sides agree” that there continues to be confusion over the US military’s...
View ArticleArticle Exposes Mikey Weinstein “Stretching” the Truth
Mark Stricherz at aleteia (tagline: “Seekers of the Truth”) wrote a lengthy exposé on Michael “Mikey” Weinstein and his self-founded charity, the Military Religious Freedom Foundation, entitled “Meet...
View ArticleAtheists Misrepresent Military Religious Data. Again.
In what has become standard practice for atheists trying to inflate their numbers, the Freedom From Religion Foundation ran an ad in USA Today’s Year in Defense claiming nearly a quarter of the US...
View ArticleMRFF Claims US Army Validated Violation of Constitution
Over the years, Michael “Mikey” Weinstein has demonstrated that he is fairly adept at public relations, though he has stumbled a few times. (For example, he failed to rebut accusations he was “cashing...
View ArticleMilitary Should Distro Mikey Weinstein “Lessons Learned”
The miniature scandal involving Michael “Mikey” Weinstein complaining about a human interest story of an Airman’s missionary trip revealed an important insight to how Weinstein’s money-making attacks...
View ArticleCongressmen Seek Army Review over Chaplain’s Punishment
Twenty four members of Congress wrote a letter (PDF) to Secretary of the Army John McHugh questioning the circumstances surrounding the Letter of Concern given to Chaplain (Capt) Joe Lawhorn. While the...
View ArticleAir Force Reverses Mikey Weinstein Ban on Blessed Day
Just a few hours after a Security Forces squadron commander banned his troops from saying “Have a blessed day” in an attempt to appease Michael “Mikey” Weinstein, the Air Force issued a formal...
View ArticleAir Force Issues Mikey Weinstein Directive. Again.
Following a public relations debacle in which a low-level commander gave Michael “Mikey” Weinstein a short-lived “victory” in his attacks on religious freedom, the US Air Force reiterated to its...
View ArticleCritics Falsify Congressman’s “So Help Me God” Bill
Several critics — primarily on the liberal-leaning, anti-religious freedom side — have laid into US Congressman Sam Johnson (R-Tx) for his “Preserve and Protect God in Military Oaths Act of 2015″ — and...
View ArticleCongress Questions Navy’s Treatment of Chaplain Modder
Members of Congress have written a letter (PDF) to the Secretary of the Navy asking for details on why US Navy Chaplain (LtCmdr) Wes Modder is facing adverse action for his religious beliefs [emphasis...
View ArticleLinell Letendre Named USAFA Law Department Head (Video)
USAF LtCol Linell Letendre has been named as a new permanent professor to “lead the law department” for the US Air Force Academy: “Lt. Col. Letendre’s selection for permanent professor indicates the...
View ArticleCongressman Collins Backs Fired Navy Chaplain Modder
A variety of media outlets continue to cover the story of Navy Chaplain (LtCmdr) Wes Modder, who was removed from his unit after complaints that he made offensive statements in counseling. At the Daily...
View ArticleAir Force May Mothball F-16s if A-10 Stays
The US Air Force will reportedly ship perfectly good F-16s to the desert — and potentially slow down the F-35 program — if it is forced to keep the A-10 beyond the date it wants it retired: The House...
View ArticleMilitary Freedoms and “Good Order and Discipline”
Tony Carr, a retired C-17 squadron commander, has begun to make a name for himself in his public commentary on Air Force issues on his John Q. Public blog. He speaks in terms other Airmen recognize —...
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