The article linked in the OP ends thusly:
Yet the little coverage this story is getting is positive, such as this Washington Post column that somehow manages not to carry any of these frightening quotes from Weinstein and instead actually endorses the Pentagon’s meeting with him. Sally Quinn’s Post column also approvingly quotes MRFF Advisory Board member Larry Wilkerson as saying, “sɛҳuąƖ assault and proselytizing, according to Wilkerson, ‘are absolutely destructive of the bonds that keep soldiers together.’”
Did you get that? They say having someone share the Christian gospel with you is akin to being raped. Weinstein makes sure there are no doubts, being quoted by the Post as adding, “This is a national security threat. What is happening [aside from sɛҳuąƖ assault] is spiritual rape. And what the Pentagon needs is to understand is that it is ѕєdιтισn and treason. It should be punished.”
Another MRFF Advisory Board member, Ambassador Joe Wilson (the far-left husband of CIA employee Valerie Plame from the Iraq War’s yellow-cake uranium scandal a decade ago), said a military chaplain “is to minister to spiritual needs. You don’t proselytize. It’s a workplace violation.”
In other words, it should be the official policy of the United States to decree what a human being’s spiritual needs are, and
punish for violations a military officer who is an ordained clergyman who attempts to share his own personal faith with another service member when discussing religious matters. You cannot imagine such a thing ever happening under any previous president.
Weinstein goes on:
If these fundamentalist Christian monsters of human degradation … and tyranny cannot broker or barter your acceptance of their putrid theology, then they crave for your universal silence in the face of their rapacious reign of theocratic terror. Indeed, they ceaselessly lust, ache, and pine for you to do absolutely nothing to thwart their oppression. Comply, my friends, and you become as monstrously savage as are they. I beg you, do not feed these hideous monsters with your stoic lethargy, callousness and neutrality. Do not lubricate the path of their racism, bigotry, and prejudice. Doing so directly threatens the national security of our beautiful nation.
God help us now when someone with such visceral hatred of conservative Christians—literally tens of millions of Americans—who says sharing this gospel is “spiritual rape” is helping develop policies for how to deal with Christians in the military.
Weinstein says those guilty of this “treason” must be “punished.” Under federal law, the penalty for treason is death. And the Obama administration is sitting down to talk with this man to craft new policies for “religious tolerance” in our military.
Breitbart News legal columnist Ken Klukowski is
senior fellow for religious liberty at the Family Research Council and on faculty at Liberty University School of Law.
...senior fellow for religious liberty, eh?
Is this the same "Breitbart" named after
Andrew Breitbart, who was
mysteriously murdered after having been threatened, and after he had
made jokes about his being so threatened?
...who died right around the same time as Steve Bridges, whose most
recent work was the consummate and compelling lampooning of B.O.?
...and then B.O. was re-elected!
What would happen to someone who would write about fundamentalist
Jєωιѕн monsters of human degradation and tyranny ... putrid theology ...
rapacious reign of theocratic terror ... monstrously savage ... hideous
monsters ... racism, bigotry, and prejudice ... directly threatens the
national security?
What would the SPLC, the ADL and the JDL do?