Monday, March 31, 2014

Air Force removes Bible from POW-MIA display

Via WiscoDave

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On March 14 Air Force Chief of Staff Gen. Mark Welsh told members of the House Armed Services committee that there was no war on religious liberty.

“The single biggest frustration I’ve had in this job is the perception that somehow there is religious persecution inside the United States Air Force,” the general told lawmakers. “It is not true.”
Rep. John Fleming (R-La.) told me the Air Force seems to be the worst offender when it comes to attacks on religious liberty.
If that’s true, perhaps Gen. Welsh could explain why a Bible was removed from a POW/MIA Missing Man Table at Patrick Air Force Base in Florida. The removal of the Good Book was first reported by the Gannett-owned newspaper Florida Today.

Base officials confirmed to Fox News Monday that the entire Missing Man Table display had been removed from a dining hall because of the Bible. A press statement said the inclusion of the Bible ignited “controversy and division.”

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6 comments:

  1. It is already looking unlikely but imagine if "we" had an outspoken, strong pro Christian American candidate for president. Someone that would firmly lay his hand on podium and look into America and promise to wake us from our nightmare on this cruise to hell.
    But we are probably gonna get Jeb Bush as a candy ass, sorry, candidate.
    Business as usual.

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    1. Might as well run nobody as he is a 100% sure loser.

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  2. "ignited controversy and division" - ahhh, poor babies - wouldn't want that now, would we???

    Wonder how it's going for the USAFA cadets who dared to write a verse from the Bible on their personal white boards? Has Mikey been holding his breath and turning purple until those young men are thrown out?

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  3. Air Force Chief of Staff Gen. Mark Welsh is a dishonorable American liar. His countrymen will not remember his name.

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