Thursday Afternoon, June 29, 2023

THE YOUNG TURKS “PROGRESS REPORT”

COVERS AMENDMENT TO SHUT MRFF DOWN; 

NATIONAL LAWYERS GUILD MILITARY LAW

TASK FORCE STANDS IN DEFENSE OF MRFF



Christian nationalist GOP Congressman Mike Turner of Ohio,

has introduced an amendment to the National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) for FY 2024 designed to shut MRFF down. Turner's amendment, PASSED last week by the GOP-led House Armed Services Committee, would make it ILLEGAL for Department of Defense personnel to even communicate with MRFF!


If this amendment remains in the final bill, it will become LAW, specifically it will become part of Title 10 of the U.S. Code, also known as the Uniform Code of Military Justice (UCMJ). This means that if a military commander even responds to an email from MRFF, or makes any decision as a result of being contacted by MRFF, that commander can be charged with violating the UCMJ and potentially face a court-martial!

Congressman Mike Turner

Christian nationalist GOP Rep Mike Turner (R-OH)

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Dems Join GOP Attack on

Freedoms of Speech, Religion


By: Jonathan Larsen


Tuesday, June 27, 2023


The House Armed Services Committee voted on Thursday to forbid members of the armed services from communicating with the Military Religious Freedom Foundation (MRFF), or to make any decisions in response to MRFF complaints without approval from the secretary of defense.


Democrats reportedly voted for this unanimously with Republicans, but there’s some important, technical footnotey stuff we’ll get to. First, the legislative obscenity.


The legislation came in the form of an amendment to the National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA), which the committee approved, meaning for now the MRFF language is part of the annual military spending bill – until/unless it gets removed.


The bill is in response to the MRFF’s success at getting establishments of religion unrespected by the U.S. military, because the Constitution says the military doesn’t get to respect establishments of religion. The bill is intended to stop commanding officers from responding correctly by removing Christian (it’s always Christian) shit or allowing non-Christian shit.


But as MRFF’s Chris Rodda wrote over at Daily Kos, the implications also include the fact that the entire Pentagon would now be forbidden from even acknowledging MRFF’s public-records requests without the okay of Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin. What’s less clear is whether the amendment could be interpreted to ban even the rank and file from sharing with MRFF the complaints that form the basis of MRFF’s work: Protecting members of the military from the imposition of religious (it’s always Christian) doctrine, indoctrination, symbolism, etc.


Either way, the amendment would effectively destroy the MRFF – it ain’t like Austin is gonna spend his days greenlighting every email every post commander wants to write to the MRFF. (And, of course, notice that the amendment doesn’t ban military officials from allowing religous (always Christian) displays or observations without Austin’s say-so…it’s a one-way theocratic ratchet (theocratchet!) that greases the wheels towards further Dominionization of the U.S. military.


Examples of the kind of Christian indoctrination the MRFF has successfully fought in the U.S. military include Lt. Col. David McGraw forcing military personnel and families to attend his (always Christian) sermons, chaplains using COVID to proselytize, assisting (not always Christian) chaplains in pushing back against (always Christian) chaplains proselytizing.


Here’s MRFF President and founder Mikey Weinstein on the amendment:


“If the fundamentalist Christian nationalists who are behind this are trying to execute us through legislation, we’ll take that as validation of the positive effect that we’re having for our clients and for the Constitution… And they can go fuck themselves.”


Now, according to the Military Times, the amendment was sponsored by Rep. Mike Turner (R-OH), but passed with “unanimous, bipartisan support [shocked emphasis added].” Rodda clarifies that the vote was on a whole block of amendments, some of which didn’t even get read or debated…indicating either gross negligence on a whole bunch of amendments and/or, more likely, that this was really more of a procedural vote than anything, moving the bill along in the legislative process with still plenty of opportunities to address Turner’s amendment. (That was the technical footnotey point I wanted to make.)


As Rodda notes, there’s even evidence that Turner tried to sneak it through, not even listing his NDAA amendment in his list of his NDAA amendments. Either way, here are the Democratic members of the committee, whose ranks include members who are not only progressive but usually allied with freedom from religion:


Ranking member Rep. Adam Smith (D-WA), Reps. Salud Carbajal (D-CA), Joe Courtney (D-CT), Don Davis (D-NC), Chris Deluzio (D-PA), Veronica Escobar (D-TX), Ruben Gallego (D-AZ), John Garamendi (D-CA), Jared Golden (D-ME), Steven Horsford (D-NV), Chrissy Houlahan (D-PA). Jeff Jackson (D-NC), Sara Jacobs (D-CA), Bill Keating (D-MA), Ro Khanna (D-CA), Andy Kim (D-NJ), Jennifer McClellan (D-VA), Seth Moulton (D-MA), Donald Norcross (D-NJ), Jimmy Panetta (D-CA), Patrick Ryan (D-NY), Terri Sewell (D-AL), Mikie Sherrill (D-NJ), Elissa Slotkin (D-MI), Marilyn Strickland (D-WA),  Jill Tokuda (D-HI), Gabe Vasquez (D-NM), and Marc Veasey (D-TX).


Now, why am I leading today’s ProgRep with this and name-checking all the panel Dems? Because the white Christian nationalist theocratic Dominionist right wing is dying – and that’s the most dangerous kind of animal.


Nowhere in our government does this dying animal have a firmer foothold than in the U.S. military. And its brand of religiosity is routinely affirmed and disseminated and validated by the U.S. government. It’s more than symbolism, it’s the nurturing of a culture in which breed anti-constitutional theocratic mindsets. And that’s really really bad to have in the armed forces.


Which means it’s paramount that lawmakers of every stripe stand firmly against it. This is the front line.

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Previous coverage of MRFF by The Young Turks

1/30/19 – MRFF Founder and President Mikey Weinstein on The Young Turks – Rebel HQ Interview
1/26/14 – The Young Turks – Fighting Religious Indoctrination in the U.S. Military – Mikey Weinstein Interview
12/20/13 – The Young Turks – Bill O’Reilly Courageously Covered War With A Pen (Yes, He Said That) – Mikey Weinstein Interview

Military Law Task Force of the National Lawyers Guild statement in support of MRFF against

Rep. Turner’s NDAA amendment


MLTF STANDS IN DEFENSE OF MILITARY RELIGIOUS FREEDOM FOUNDATION AGAINST ATTACK BY HOUSE GOP


The Military Law Task Force of the National Lawyers Guild is a legal advocate, a watchdog of often-oppressive military personnel policies, and a resource for the movement for social justice for servicemembers and veterans. National in scope, the Task Force is composed of attorneys, legal workers and "barracks lawyers" working to protect the rights of military personnel.


The MLTF is outraged at the recent attempt by the U.S. House of Representatives to restrict access to the Military Religious Freedom Foundation. For almost 20 years the Foundation has been providing counsel to military servicemembers regarding their right to be free from religious coercion and from discrimination during their service. The Foundation has assisted over 84,000 active duty, veteran and civilian personnel in the U.S. military. Recently, the U.S. House Armed Services Committee passed an amendment to the 2024 National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) which bars the use of funds “to communicate with the Military Religious Freedom Foundation”, or to “take any action or make any decision” regarding a matter raised by the MRFF.  


This amendment is a substantial assault on the ability of servicemembers to obtain assistance and advocacy during their service. It is clearly an unconstitutional denial of the free speech rights of servicemembers. Finally, it is an attack on servicemembers who observe minority faiths or even no religious faith and are discriminated against during their service. The MLTF joins with the MRFF and its allies in calling for this amendment to be defeated by the Congress and for the rights of servicemembers in the area of religious faith to be fully protected.

Click to read article on the MLTF website

THE CAMERON JOURNAL

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Representative Turner of Ohio Tries to Shut Down the Military Religious Freedom Foundation


By: Cameron Lee Cowan


Wednesday, June 28, 2023


The Cameron Journal covers Rep. Mike Turner’s utterly unconstitutional NDAA amendment designed to shut MRFF down.

Click to read article on The Cameron Journal
MRFF Matters – 6/27/23 – GOP DISGRACE!!! Amendment Passed to Make
Communication with MRFF Illegal!!!
Still image of Mikey Weinstein from video
Click to watch (2:57) video

Text of Christian nationalist

Rep. Turner's NDAA amendment


LIMITATION ON USE OF FUNDS RELATED TO MILITARY RELIGIOUS FREEDOM FOUNDATION.


None of the funds authorized to be appropriated by this Act or otherwise made available for fiscal year 2024 for the Department of Defense may be used—


(1) to communicate with the Military Religious Freedom Foundation, its leadership, or its founder; or


(2) to take any action or make any decision as a result of any claim, objection, or protest made by the Military Religious Freedom Foundation without the authority of the Secretary of Defense. 

Turner Amendment document
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Previous MRFF coverage of

Christian nationalist Rep. Turner's amendment

6/27/23 – Military Times Covers Rep. Turner’s NDAA Amendment Making Contact with MRFF Illegal for Military; MRFF Supporters Mobilize
6/26/23 – GOP Congress Shocking Disgrace!!! House Armed Services Committee Passes Amendment to Make it ILLEGAL to Communicate with MRFF!!!
This isn't the first time Christian nationalist
Rep. Mike Turner has come after MRFF

Seven years ago, in 2016, when MRFF was successful in getting a Bible removed from a POW-MIA table in the medical center at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Turner sent a letter to the base's top general objecting to the removal, writing in the letter:

“It is simply unacceptable that (Wright-Patterson) personnel removed the Bible from the display, and I am concerned that similar efforts to restrict religious freedom may be made at other military installations.” 

In a video accompanying the 2016 article below from the Dayton Daily News, Turner stated that if he didn’t get the response he wanted from the Air Force, “we’re certainly going to be looking to a legislative fix because this certainly, I thing, undermines what really goes to the basis of all of our heritage”
DAYTON DAILY NEWS

Congressman Turner objects to
Bible removal from Wright-Patt display

By: Barrie Barber

Wednesday, April 13, 2016

Taking direct aim at MRFF, in what sounds very much like a precursor to his current NDAA amendment, Turner told the Dayton Daily News (emphasis added):

“It’s a very dangerous precedent to have a group that has an issue campaign to effect policy on a government installation merely by complaining. Their voice should not be any greater than anyone else’s. This is an issue of national policy, not an issue of individual affront or concern, and it needs to be handled in that manner.”

“We need to know exactly what happened, what was the process, why was this done, and we need to ensure this is not a pattern of policy change that’s going to be enforced across the base impacting religious expression and symbols.”
Click to read article and watch video on the Dayton Daily News
A handful of MRFF's numerous run-ins with
Christian nationalist GOP Congress members
and Senators over the years
12/9/19 – Sen. Ted Cruz and GOP Congressman Object to Army Heeding MRFF’s Demand to Disallow Official Army Emblems on Bible Verse Dog Tags
3/13/20 – Defiantly Opposing MRFF’s Victory, Bill is Introduced in Congress by Eight Republican Lawmakers!
5/14/20 – You Know You’re Winning When This Happens! 20 Congress Members Write to Secretary of Defense Condemning MRFF!
6/10/20 – GOP Senator. Ted Cruz Falsely Condemns MRFF in Press Release and Letter to U.S. DoD Secretary Mark Esper
7/2/20 – U.S. Army Sides With MRFF Incensing 20 Fundamentalist GOP U.S. Congress Members!
7/6/20 – U.S. Congress Afraid of MRFF Again! Both House and Senate GOP Trying to Stop Us!
7/15/20 – GOP U.S. Congress Members Continue Unmitigated Assault on MRFF and Religious Freedom
7/20/20 – GOP Congressman Collins Proposes Absurd Amendment to Protect Christians in the Military From MRFF’s Victories!
8/4/20 – Desperate and Laughable GOP Senator Ted Cruz (R-TX) Still Railing Against MRFF’s Constitutional Victory!! – Fox News Covers
12/17/21 – Disgraced U.S. Reps Lauren Boebert & Marjorie Taylor Greene Sign Onto MRFF-Bashing Letter to VA Secretary About “Wreaths Across America”
2/15/23 – MRFF Responds to Efforts of Five Extreme MAGA Congressmen to Get Ginormous Jesus Painting at Merchant Marine Academy Uncovered
2/22/23 – GOP Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX) Denounces MRFF’s Mikey Weinstein on Fox News and in Letter to U.S. Merchant Marine Academy Supt. Vice Admiral Nunan
5/23/23 – 17 Republican Congress Members Write to VA Secretary Demanding Christian Cross that MRFF Got Removed from VA Clinic Lobby Be Put Back
VIDEOS OF CHRISTIAN NATIONALIST
GOP CONGRESS MEMBERS
ATTACKING MIKEY AND MRFF

Mikey Weinstein’s 2014 testimony before the House Armed Services Committee Subcommittee on Personnel, which was crashed by members of the Congressional Prayer Caucus who weren’t members of the subcommittee to berate Mikey
Former Christian nationalist GOP Congressman and Congressional Prayer Caucus member John Fleming
attacks MRFF on House floor in 2013
MRFF's Inbox


“Letter to Representative Turner”


From: (name withheld)

Subject: Letter to Representative Turner

Date: June 27, 2023 at 5:54:07 AM MDT

To: mikey@militaryreligiousfreedom.org


Hi,


Attached is my letter to Congressman Turner. In case you don’t do attachments, the text is below.


Thanks for your work,


(name withheld)



27 June 2023


To: Congressman Michael Turner

Via Fax: Fax: (202) 225-6754

Dear Congressman Turner,


When I was at the Naval Academy over fifty years ago, I was marched to mandatory church services every Sunday. Although this policy is rightly changed now, it taught me acutely how wrong it is for the military to force religion on its troops.


I support the Military Religious Freedom Foundation, which rightly keeps military staff from pushing religious views. To me, your actions trying to keep soldiers and sailors from free communication to the MRFF represent a distortion of the freedom those men and women fight to protect. I urge you to withdraw your amendment to the NDAA.


Sincerely,

(name withheld)

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“My letter(s)/emails re Turner amendment to NDAA”


From: (name withheld)

Subject: My letter(s)/emails re Turner amendment to NDAA

Date: June 26, 2023 at 9:42:17 PM MDT

To: info@militaryreligiousfreedom.org


Mikey or Chris …. You have my permission to republish as or if you wish but please withhold my name. Thanks! $$ on the way, too. (Well, not $$ but $. All I have is fixed income.) (name withheld)


To: Rep. Juan Ciscomani (R-AZ6)    

Rep. Ruben Gallego (D-AZ3), Ranking Member, House Armed Services Subcommittee on Intelligence and Special Operations   

Sen. Mark Kelly, (D-AZ) Senate Armed Services Committee


“I write to call your attention to an amendment by Rep. Mike Turner of Ohio, to the National Defense Authorization Act of 2024, (HR2670) and I ask that you work to see Mr. Turner’s amendment removed from the bill before it comes to the full House floor [or remove it in the Senate if the amendment survives the House.]


The amendment (on p. 17 of the text that I have) clearly targets the Military Religious Freedom Foundation (MRFF), the leading advocate of separation of church and state in the military and for the religious freedom of all members of our armed services to worship (or not) according to their own conscience.


MRFF has repeatedly and successfully been a resource for underlings when superiors in the chain of command have unfairly used unspoken intimidation to warp the positive and good order aspects of military discipline to pursue personal religious agendas with their subordinates. To be blunt, these commanders have made it clear to their subordinates that career advancement in their chosen branch of service depends on allying with and adhering to the fundamentalist, arch-conservative Christian perspective and outlook. MRFF gives those subordinates some place to turn to help remove or deflect the extortionate pressure from a “higher-up.”


The net effect of Mr. Turner’s amendment is to make contacting the Military Religious Freedom Foundation a violation of the Uniform Code of Military Justice (UCMJ) and an offense subject to court-martial. This is utterly unacceptable.


Full disclosure: I am a veteran of the United States Air Force, I am not a Christian, and I am a financial supporter of the Military Religious Freedom Foundation (MRFF.)


Thank you for your time. Again, please work to remove the Mr. Turner’s unconscionable amendment from the National Defense Authorization Act. I will be following this issue intently.”


(name withheld)

MRFF Supporter

Tucson AZ

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“Rep And Senators Contacted – Thanks To MRFF”


From: (name withheld)

Date: June 26, 2023 at 4:24:04 PM MDT

To: info@militaryreligiousfreedom.org

Subject:Rep And Senators Contacted – Thanks To MRFF


Just sent this message to my US representative and both senators. Thanks to MRFF for giving us information about this blatant attempt to end religious freedom in the military, and to end enforcement of the regulations guaranteeing religious freedom to all of our brave armed services members. 


“Dear Representative/Senator: The GOP inserted an amendment in the armed services appropriations bill that makes it illegal for anyone in our armed forces to contact or take any action recommended by the non-profit civil rights organization Military Religious Freedom Foundation. This amendment violates the constitution in several ways and is an obvious way to destroy religious freedom in the military by allowing commanding officers to ignore the military regulations and first amendment protections guaranteeing freedom of religion for members of our armed forces, without any consequences. Please do not vote for the bill unless this vicious and un-American amendment is removed from the bill. Thank you very much.”


(name withheld)

MRFF Supporter

Alexandria, Virginia 

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“Thank you first of all for the support”


From: (name withheld)

Date: June 26, 2023 at 5:46:43 PM MDT

To: mikey@militaryreligiousfreedom.org


Greetings, I would like to Thank you first of all for the support you for giving the military. I’m not fully aware of what is going on and why the military soldiers can’t respond to yalls emails. I just wanted you to know that I do support you and you can send me a email anytime and I Will respond as soon as possible. Thank you and God Bless


(name withheld)

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