Wednesday, March 12, 2008

Dip Shit

USNA's flag-dipping under fire

The ritual of dipping the American flag before the altar at the Naval Academy Chapel has come under fire, and one group plans to ask a federal court to put an end to the practice.
In the only known ritual of its kind in the Navy, the color guard at the Naval Academy Chapel dips the American flag and the academy flag when they are carried before the altar cross during the 11 a.m. Sunday Protestant service.

Vice Adm. Jeffrey L. Fowler, who became academy superintendent in June, considered the ritual to be inappropriate and stopped it in October.

He reinstated it last month after some churchgoers complained.

Now, the Military Religious Freedom Foundation, a group established to protect religious freedom in the military, plans to ask a federal court to ban the practice.

"Fowler had the chance to do something great and instead he did something of monumental cowardice," Mikey Weinstein, president of the New Mexico-based foundation, said yesterday.

Mr. Weinstein described himself as a conservative Republican attorney who thinks church and state should remain separate. He graduated from the Air Force Academy in 1977 and worked for H. Ross Perot and President Ronald Reagan, he said. His father graduated from the Naval Academy. [Annapolis Capital]


I'm up the HERE *hands over head, touching ceiling fan* with  supercilious twats like Mikey.  Mikey?  I don't know what else to do, so how about this.  Pistols in the desert.  I'm serious.

7 comments:

Anonymous said...

Ahh yes, another "Lifelong Republican™", but one who contributed $2,300 to Democrat Marty Chavez in 2007 per Open Secrets.

P.S. As a Lifelong Republican myself, I crossed over in the Ohio primary and voted for Hillary. Do I now have to call myself a Lifetime Democrat?

Anonymous said...

Things must be going pretty well over at the USNA if this is the biggest thing the PC crowd can find to complain about.

Anonymous said...

Weinstein is an ass.
oy vey ole'

Timbeaux said...

"a group established to protect religious freedom in the military, plans to ask a federal court to ban the practice"

Can they be more hypocritical? Since when did the ACLU have a chapter in Annapolis?

Rodger the Real King of France said...

Are you kidding> Maryland was charted by the ACLU.

Anonymous said...

Pistols at Dawn?
May I be your second?
RAK

Anonymous said...

if i recall (and its a Navy thing, so i'm possibly wrong), the ONLY flag that ever is permitted to fly over the stars and stripes is the Chaplain's flag aboard ship during Chapel services. if so, i see this as merely the "on-shore" equivalent.

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