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* '''2007-09''' [http://thehumanist.org/humanist/CarlosBertha.html The Right to Religious Expression at the Air Force Academy] by Carlos Bertha: "Speaking as a faculty member at the Academy, though admittedly a biased one, I can say that the media didn't blow anything out of proportion--if anything, they missed out on some of the more objectionable examples of theocratic mischief."
 
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* '''2007-05-14''' [http://www.navytimes.com/news/2007/05/navy_conversion_070513w/ Navy vet: Chaplains tried converting me]
 
* '''2007-05-14''' [http://www.navytimes.com/news/2007/05/navy_conversion_070513w/ Navy vet: Chaplains tried converting me]

Revision as of 14:43, 22 August 2007

Overview

There have been repeated warnings from different sources that the United States military is being taken over, through replacement of officers at the highest levels, by "far-right" Christian evangelists.

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This appears to be happening with at least the cooperation of the Bush Jr. administration, and may be an active project of that administration.

This is yet another way in which George W. Bush seems to be willingly participating in an attempt to pilot the US towards a Nehemiah Scudder scenario.

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Articles

  • 2007-09 The Right to Religious Expression at the Air Force Academy by Carlos Bertha: "Speaking as a faculty member at the Academy, though admittedly a biased one, I can say that the media didn't blow anything out of proportion--if anything, they missed out on some of the more objectionable examples of theocratic mischief."

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