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Can this actually be true?

 

http://www.washingto...rty-christians/

 

 

Don’t donate to the tea partyicon1.png or to evangelical Christian groups — that was the message soldiers at a pre-deployment briefing at Fort Hood said they received from a counter-intelligence agent who headed up the meeting.

If you do, you could face punishment — that was the other half of the message, as reported by Fox Newsicon1.png.

SPECIAL COVERAGE: Tea Party Voices

The briefing was Oct. 17, and about a half-hour of it was devoted to discussion about how perceived radical groups — like tea party organizations and the Christian-based American Family Association — were “tearing the country apart,” one unnamed soldiericon1.png said, to Fox News.

Among the remarks the agent allegedly made: Military membersicon1.png who donate to these groups would be subject to discipline under the Uniform Code of Military Justice, the soldier reported.

Liberty Institute has stepped in to investigate. Michael Berry, one of the nonprofit’s attorneys, said he has been advising the soldier about his options — but that in the meanwhile, he said the American public should be on guard.

 

 

Read more: http://www.washingto.../#ixzz2ik4jHgcr

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Can this actually be true?

 

http://www.washingto...rty-christians/

 

 

Don’t donate to the tea partyicon1.png or to evangelical Christian groups — that was the message soldiers at a pre-deployment briefing at Fort Hood said they received from a counter-intelligence agent who headed up the meeting.

If you do, you could face punishment — that was the other half of the message, as reported by Fox Newsicon1.png.

SPECIAL COVERAGE: Tea Party Voices

The briefing was Oct. 17, and about a half-hour of it was devoted to discussion about how perceived radical groups — like tea party organizations and the Christian-based American Family Association — were “tearing the country apart,” one unnamed soldiericon1.png said, to Fox News.

Among the remarks the agent allegedly made: Military membersicon1.png who donate to these groups would be subject to discipline under the Uniform Code of Military Justice, the soldier reported.

Liberty Institute has stepped in to investigate. Michael Berry, one of the nonprofit’s attorneys, said he has been advising the soldier about his options — but that in the meanwhile, he said the American public should be on guard.

 

 

Read more: http://www.washingto.../#ixzz2ik4jHgcr

Follow us: @washtimes on Twitter

 

Fox news is trashing the military now? Go live in Russia!

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To the topic discussed by OP. No it can't be true. The ethics, the logic, the common sense, the legality, the everything about this is awful. It is painful and disgusting. I cannot believe it to be true because you would have to have major balls to go against everything this country stands for in freedom, liberty and pursuit of happiness. Even if that means donating to a bigotry filled church or morons who think Obama is the coming of Satan and they think Jesus will resurrect them.

 

Though, it'd be ironic, because the bigotry and hypocrats in the white house leave the naive to think Jesus Obama is resurrecting them. Ahhh...Uhmerica.

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