National Day of Prayer 2010 Postmortem
But, while MRFF was successful in getting Graham disinvited from the Pentagon event and disassociating this event with the NDPTF, there was military participation galore in the NDPTF's main, three-hour event on Capitol Hill, in violation of the very same regulations that got Graham axed from the Pentagon event, and more. As shown in the video below, the Capitol Hill NDPTF event was opened by the Joint Armed Forces Color Guard; an ensemble from the U.S. Army Band was there; and two active duty U.S. military officers, Rear Admiral Lawrence Rice, the U.S. Navy's director of strategy and policy, and Army chaplain Colonel Douglas Castle, flaunted their blatant disregard of military regulations by appearing in uniform as speakers. Chaplain Castle not only appeared in uniform, but spoke for several minutes about the particular uniform he had decided to wear that day, explaining that the lord had told him to wear his ACUs (or fatigues) rather than his dress uniform. (Apparently, the lord didn't see fit to remind the good colonel that appearing in any military uniform at such an event was a violation of military regulations.) Also of note is that Focus on the Family founder James Dobson, in his introduction of Rear Admiral Rice, recounted the story of how he first met Rice in 2007, when Rice flew him, his wife Shirley (who heads the NDPTF), and eight of their guests in a military jet to land on the U.S.S. Enterprise, a trip presumably taken at taxpayer expense. Because the NDPTF partnered with GOD TV, a "ministry" whose mission is to "enable every television household to hear the gospel of Jesus Christ so that they may believe in Him, call upon His name, and be saved," to broadcast its Capitol Hill event to more than 200 countries, people all over the world got to see the U.S. military endorsing this extravaganza of Christian supremacy. In addition to the NDPTF logo and other NDPTF graphics displayed behind the podium, the GOD TV logo and website information appeared throughout the broadcast, resulting in the military's promotion of a second non-federal entity. At this high profile event, viewed by millions of people around the world, James Dobson also talked a bit about MRFF founder and president Mikey Weinstein. (We sincerely thank you, Dr. Dobson, for acknowledging MRFF's success to such a large audience.) The Capitol Hill event wasn't the only NDPTF event at which military regulations were violated. Many other NDPTF events around the country had military color guards, military chaplains, and military musicians. (It doesn't appear that they tried to get away with having any military flyovers this year, so we're making progress.) Here's a Marine color guard at an event in Olympia, Washington: And a joint service color guard at an event in Las Vegas, at which a uniformed Air Force chaplain also spoke: The numerous violations that occurred at the NDPTF Capitol Hill event and other NDPTF events around the country included the violation of the U.S. military's Joint Ethics Regulation (DoD 5500.7-R), which prohibits the endorsement of a non-federal entity (Section 3-209); DoD Instruction 5410.19, which prohibits the providing of a selective benefit or preferential treatment to any private organization (Sections 6.7.1 and 6.7.2), as well as various branch specific regulations regarding both uniform wear and endorsements of private organizations. To give an example of just how explicit these regulations are, here's what the Army's version of the prohibition on endorsement of private organizations (AR 360-1, Section 3-2.b.) states: "Public affairs activities will not support any event involving (or appearing to involve) the promotion, endorsement, or sponsorship of any individual, civilian enterprise, religious or sectarian movement, organization, ideological movement, or political campaign." The section on "selective benefit" lists "religion, sect, religious or sectarian group, or quasi-religious or ideological movement" among the types of entities that "Army participation must not selectively benefit (or appear to benefit)." The success in stopping the Pentagon National Day of Prayer event from being an NDP Task Force event was a big step towards getting the military to obey its own regulations, and MRFF will be working hard to ensure that by next year's National Day of Prayer there is no military participation of any kind in any NDPTF event.
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