Tuesday, April 24, 2007

The Better Part Of Valor


Took them a while, but WaPo finally managed to get up an article about the huge win for Wiccans.. Remember the guy who quit Bush's "Faith-Based Initiative" program and who said that everything was political for these people?

The settlement stipulates, however, that the plaintiffs must not keep or disclose any documents handed over by the government during the discovery phase of the lawsuit. Lawyers familiar with the case said that some documents suggested the VA had political motives for rejecting the pentacle.

During his first campaign for president, then-Texas Gov. George W. Bush told ABC's "Good Morning America" in 1999 that he was opposed to Wiccan soldiers practicing their faith at Fort Hood, Tex. "I don't think witchcraft is a religion, and I wish the military would take another look at this and decide against it," he said.

Lynn, of Americans United, said references to Bush's remarks appeared in memos and e-mails within the VA.

"One of the saddest things is to learn that this wasn't just a bureaucratic nightmare, there was a certain amount of bigotry," he said. "The president's wishes were interpreted at a pretty high level. . . . It became a political judgment, not a constitutional judgment."


I'd have settled, too, VA. I'd have settled, too. Think what you put widows of our veterans through just to placate Bush who was placating the fundies. Disgusting.

1 comment:

  1. Anonymous9:12 PM

    As much was mentioned at No Quarter.

    "The Evangelical Penetration of the U.S. Military
    On Friday, I luckily caught this terrific, in-depth INN World Report interview of Mikey Weinstein (PHOTO RIGHT) of the Military Religious Freedom Foundation..."

    http://noquarter.typepad.com/my_weblog/2007/04/the_evangelical.html#comments

    -Mr.M

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