The American Family Association who's main sin is the unwillingness to allow pornography to inundate the American family was recognized by the US Army for their work in trying to clean up street advertising, radio, and TV. In recognition of their efforts the U.S. Army labeled the American Family Association as a Domestic Hate Group. During a special briefing at Camp Shelby, an official briefing listed the AFA as a hate group and linked the AFA with the completely whacked out Westboro "Baptist Church" (I used the double quotes to signify that Westboro is like Grape Nuts Flakes - the flakes are not grapes and not nuts. Westboro is not Baptist and by they're beliefs and actions they're not Church either) Soldiers were threatened with punishment for participating in groups like the AFA.
The Army's response was swift as it was spineless.
The Army stressed that Camp Shelby was a state owned National Guard Base (meaning "it's not our base and it's not really Army) and that the information presented by the mystery soldier was not Army information, that they mystery soldier made it up, and the mystery soldier presented it to a group of active duty soldiers and National Guard troops, both enlisted and officer, without approval by senior level leadership.
As a 20 year veteran I'm going to have to say that you can't throw a cat in my oven and convince me it's a muffin. I've trained hundreds of enlisted and officers in my career and never once have I done so without approved material that reflects exactly what the Department of Defense/USAF/Major Command wants to be said, and never have I been given the option to make up material and present it without approval from on high. Does it sound to you like I'm doubting the veracity of the Army's explanation? That's because I am.
It sounds to me like the US Army got caught spreading official Obama administration hate messages and when they got no backup from Fearless Leader the Army ended up having to try to bury the steaming heap that they were forced to stack up in the first place. This is just another minor skirmish in the battle against Christianity that Obama has been waging since he took office. WallBuilders has a list of Obama's war against Christianity:
April 2008 – Obama speaks disrespectfully of Christians, saying they
“cling to guns or religion” and have an “antipathy to people who aren't
like them.”
June 2011 – The Department of Veterans Affairs forbids references to God
and Jesus during burial ceremonies at Houston National Cemetery.
August 2011 – The Air Force stops teaching the Just War theory to
officers in California because the course is taught by chaplains and is
based on a philosophy introduced by St. Augustine in the third century
AD – a theory long taught by civilized nations across the world (except
now, America).
September 2011 – The Army issues guidelines for Walter Reed Medical
Center stipulating that “No religious items (i.e. Bibles, reading
materials and/or facts) are allowed to be given away or used during a
visit.”
September 2011 – Air Force Chief of Staff prohibits commanders from
notifying airmen of programs and services available to them from
chaplains.
November 2011 – Even while restricting and disapprobating Christian
religious expressions, the Air Force Academy pays $80,000 to add a
Stonehenge-like worship center for pagans, druids, witches and Wiccans
at the Air Force Academy.
February 2012 – The Army ordered Catholic chaplains not to read a letter
to parishioners that their archbishop asked them to read.
February 2012 – The Air Force removes “God” from the patch of Rapid Capabilities Office (the word on the patch was in Latin: Dei).
February 2012 – The U. S. Military Academy at West Point disinvites
three star Army general and decorated war hero Lieutenant General
William G. (“Jerry”) Boykin (retired) from speaking at an event because
he is an outspoken Christian.
April 2012 – A checklist for Air Force Inns will no longer include
ensuring that a Bible is available in rooms for those who want to use
them.
May 2012 – The Obama administration opposed legislation to protect the
rights of conscience for military chaplains who do not wish to perform
same-sex marriages in violation of their strongly-held religious
beliefs.
June 2012 – Bibles for the American military have been printed in every
conflict since the American Revolution, but the Obama Administration
revokes the long-standing U. S. policy of allowing military service
emblems to be placed on those military Bibles.
January 2013 – President Obama announced his opposition to a provision in
the 2013 National Defense Authorization Act protecting the rights of
conscience for military chaplains.
April 2013 - The Air Force creates a "religious tolerance" policy but
consults only a militant atheist group to do so -- a group whose leader
has described military personnel who are religious as 'spiritual rapists' and 'human monsters' and who also says that soldiers who proselytize are guilty of treason
and sedition and should be punished to hold back a "tidal wave of
fundamentalists."
April 2013 – The U.S. Army directs troops to scratch off and paint over
tiny Scripture verse references that for decades had been forged into
weapon scopes.
April 2013 – Officials briefing U.S. Army soldiers placed "Evangelical
Christianity" and "Catholicism" in a list that also included Al-Qaeda,
Muslim Brotherhood, and Hamas as examples of "religious extremism."
May 2013 - An Air Force officer was actually made to remove a personal
Bible from his own desk because it "might" appear that he was condoning
the particular religion to which he belonged.
May 2013 - The Pentagon announces that "Air Force members are free to
express their personal religious beliefs as long as it does not make
others uncomfortable. "Proselytizing (inducing someone to convert to
one's faith) goes over that line," affirming if a sharing of faith makes someone feel uncomfortable that it could be a court-marital offense - which is a felony conviction.
June 2013 – The Obama administration “strongly objects” to a Defense
Authorization amendment to protect the constitutionally-guaranteed
religious rights of soldiers and chaplains, claiming that it would have
an “adverse effect on good order, discipline, morale, and mission
accomplishment.”
June 2013 - The U. S. Air Force, in consultation with the Pentagon,
removed an inspirational painting that for years has been hanging at
Mountain Home Air Force Base because its title was "Blessed Are The
Peacemakers" -- a phrase from Matthew 5:9 in the Bible.
July 2013 - An Air Force chaplain who posted a website article on the
importance of faith and the origin of the phrase "There are no atheists
in foxholes" was officially ordered to remove his post because some were
offended by the use of that famous World War II phrase.
July 2013 - When an Air Force sergeant with years of military service
questioned a same-sex marriage ceremony performed at the Air Force
Academy's chapel, he received a letter of reprimand telling him that if
he disagreed, he needed to get out of the military. His current six-year
reenlistment was then reduced to only one-year, with the notification
that he "be prepared to retire at the end of this year."
August 2013 - The Air Force, in the midst of having launched a series of
attacks against those expressing traditional religious or moral views,
invited a drag queen group to perform at a base.
August 2013 - The military does not provide heterosexual couples
specific paid leave to travel to a state just for the purpose of being
married, but it did extend these benefits to homosexual couples who want
to marry, thus giving them preferential treatment not available to
heterosexuals.
August 2013 - A Senior Master Sergeant was removed from his position and
reassigned because he told his openly lesbian squadron commander that
she should not punish a staff sergeant who expressed his views in favor
of traditional marriage.
August 2013 - A Department of Defense military training manual teaches
soldiers that people who talk about "individual liberties, states'
rights, and how to make the world a better place" are"extremists." It
also lists the Founding Fathers -- those "colonists who sought to free
themselves from British rule" -- as examples of those involved in
"extremist ideologies and movements."
This appears to be a two pronged battle against the US military, to weaken Christianity in the forces which is intended to destroy morale among the troops while cutbacks and equipment age destroy the military from the logistical end. Notice most of this nightmare comes from the USAF, once the strongest and most moral of the services, strength wise the USAF has been castrated over the Obama years to being mere waterboys on the sidelines. Obama's perversion of the USAF is unconscionable, and now it's the Army's turn.
Like I said about the Pope, Obama may not be the antichrist, but he is surely anti Christ.
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