CA Democrats Pull Award From Key Leader Fighting Theocratic Takeover of Military
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Fri May 28, 2010 at 08:03:05 PM EST
According to Former US Ambassador Joe Wilson, Military Religious Freedom Foundation founder and head Mikey Weinstein has placed his life on the line in an ongoing campaign that has "almost single handedly" blunted an evangelical attempt to take over the US military. Presumably that's why the influential and affluent Pacific Palisades Democratic Club of Santa Monica, California had offered Weinstein the club's Anne Froelich Political Courage Award, which in the past has gone to heavy hitters such as Ron Kovich, Phil Donahue, Daniel Ellsberg, and Joseph and Valerie Wilson. But the club has just withdrawn its offer. The stated reason ? - Mikey Weinstein served in the first Reagan Administration.
Can Republicans exhibit "political courage" ? According to Weinstein the club's decision to pull the award is ludicrous and offensive, and a "slap in the face" that appears to question the courage of fighting men and women in the US military, many of whom are Republicans, whose freedom of religion interests Weinstein's MRFF represents. The nonprofit Military Religious Freedom Foundation has worked with over 18,000 clients in the US military, states Weinstein, 94% of whom are Christian.

Describing MRFF's ongoing efforts to protect the right of active duty United States military personnel to hold whatever religious or philosophical beliefs they choose and be free from unwanted religious coercion, Mikey Weinstein explains, "It's not a political spectrum right or left issue - it's a Constitutional right or wrong issue."  

Twice nominated for a Nobel Peace prize for his MRFF work that was featured in a May 25, 2010 Foreign Policy magazine story, Mikey says the Pacific Palisades Democratic Club's courage award might as well now be called the "political cowardice award." He's not alone in his outrage.

In response to the decision, Former US Ambassador Joe Wilson, a Democrat who served in the both the Clinton and George Bush Sr. Presidential Administrations and who has recently joined Weinstein's MRFF Board of Directors, and his wife Valerie Wilson (who served as an undercover CIA agent under the name "Valerie Plame"), are both returning their Anne Froelich Political Courage Awards.

In an exceptionally hard-hitting letter to Mike Stryer, President of the Pacific Palisades Democratic Club, Joseph and Valerie Wilson wrote,

"We find it outrageous that you would offer the same award to Mikey Weinstein, founder of the Military Religious Freedom Foundation and Nobel Peace Prize nominee, and then rescind the offer because he "served in the Reagan White House".  Mikey has single handedly thwarted the efforts of the Fundamentalist Christian right to convert our armed forces from one that serves the constitution of the United States and the defense of our homeland, and includes citizens of all faiths, into one that fights wars in the name of a specific brand of extremely conservative Christianity, and deeply discriminates against those who observe other faiths...

You might want to rethink the Political Courage Award program altogether. You make a mockery of the term when your organization itself demonstrates such an absence of political courage by your actions.  Mikey, quite literally, has put his life on the line for separation of church and state, a principle articulated in our nation's constitution, not in some party platform.  Presumably that was the reason you honored him in the first place.  He certainly remains worthy of that honor whatever his past or present politics might be."

According to Mikey Weinstein he had already arranged for Hollywood celebrity and Democratic Party backer Ed Asner to speak at the award ceremony. Asner called the decision a "circular firing squad," and the decision to withdraw Weinstein's award was so controversial within the Pacific Palisades Democratic Club itself that Gary Bettman, who had headed a subcommittee presiding over the original decision to give Weinstein the award, resigned in protest.

Although Weinstein is a longtime registered Republican, he says he has voted in past elections for presidential candidates Bill Clinton, Al Gore, John Kerry and Barack Obama, explaining that "the [Republican] party left me, I didn't leave it."

There's plenty of evidence to back up Mikey Weinstein's suggestion of an ideological sea change within the GOP over the past several decades. A 2000 survey by academics Kimberly H. Conger and John C. Green, commissioned by Campaign & Elections Inc. and published in 2002, determined that by the year 2000 the religious right had achieved "a strong position in 18 state Republican parties," and a moderate level of influence within GOP party structures in 26 US states, twice as many as when the same Campaign & Elections Inc.-sponsored survey was done in 1994.

In a 1994 interview with the Washington Post, 1964 presidential candidate Barry Goldwater, once accorded the stature of an arch-conservative, had harsh words for the rising religious right faction within the GOP:

"When you say 'radical right' today, I think of these moneymaking ventures by fellows like Pat Robertson and others who are trying to take the Republican Party away from the Republican Party, and make a religious organization out of it. If that ever happens, kiss politics goodbye."

Does anything transcend the current Republican/Democratic ideological divide in American politics ? As Joe and Valerie Wilson's letter admonished the Pacific Palisades Democratic Club,

"It is unconscionable in our view to tie political courage to partisan activities, particularly those that took place over twenty-five years ago.  Democrats are not the only ones who demonstrate political courage.  By applying your partisan criteria to the selection of recipients of the award, I clearly received mine in error as I was appointed Ambassador by President George H. W. Bush.  And I am a registered independent.  Please also cease and desist using our names to promote anything related to the Pacific Palisades Democratic Club or the Political Courage Award program."



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This post is admittedly political-leaning, but it's germaine to this discussion.

I expect the Republicans to act that way, based upon the things I've seen in this area (maybe they're a bit extreme here- I don't know).  I don't expect that of Democrats: I myself was a staunch conservative Republican until I learned how the "system" and the local Republicans had lied to me, and then returned to school and was exposed to the documentation and PROOF that what all I'd been told and taught was wrong.  I switched parties a few years ago, and will never go back.  The Democrats accepted me as I am- Native American heritage and all (unlike the Republicans in this area- who started with the "wanting special privileges" when they learned about my ancestry and who refused to believe that we haven't had freedom of religion until after 1980- and once I mentioned going through hardship, responded with "Get A Job!!!").

The way Mickey was treated is identical to the way I've witnessed dominionist and steeplejacked churches treat people.  If you go against them, you're the enemy- period.  I would say that most Republicans don't know what their party is actually about, and are mislead about party goals and even brainwashed into supporting those things that harm them personally.  In other words, they should not be punished for being Republican- especially when they start going against party goals.  As far as the Democrats- I've had my problems with my own (local/regional) political party leadership- they seem to ignore their "people on the streets" and listen mainly to those in the party with money or power- even sometimes ignoring researchers and academia who know what is going on and who promote workable solutions to social programs.

At least the local Democrats accepted me as someone who not only walked away from a dominionist church but who also walked away from conservatism and the Republican party (where when I didn't fall into their nice stereotypes, I was not accepted).  That Democrat group needs to be reminded about what being a Democrat is about these days- acceptance of others and allowing people to change for the better- and allowing the poorer people to have hope.

Dogemperor has pretty well shown that the Republican party has been steeplejacked (or is almost completely steeplejacked).  Based upon the things I've seen (and others have mentioned), I would agree.


by ArchaeoBob on Sat May 29, 2010 at 11:32:15 AM EST

Social problems, not programs.  (Typo!)


by ArchaeoBob on Sat May 29, 2010 at 11:41:45 AM EST
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it's fellow Dems/lefties that are outraged by this hypocrisy. As a bleeding-heart lib, I wouldn't have anything to do with an organization that pulled such partisan nonsense.

by trog69 on Sun May 30, 2010 at 05:19:44 AM EST
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explaining that as a bleeding heart lib, I am appalled more by this partisan act than if it were a Republican org denying a Dem. an award. In fact, I see this as a stab in the back to progressives, since we are usually so proud to display our open-minded attitudes and acceptance of others. Thus, just like the "Family/Traditional Values" Republicans who get caught with their pants down, this smells of hypocrisy of the first order.

And just wait'll they have to tell their finance manager that my $10 donation just went up in smoke; That'll teach them a lesson, no doubt. hehehe.

Kinda OT-While I am an avid supporter of Mikey Weinstein, let's face it, he can handle himself just fine. The true heroes to me, are those military personnel who are taking a stand, unpopular and very risky, career-wise and physically, so that they and those like them can be allowed to serve without having to buy into the religious right tenets as well.

The fact that most of the complainants are also Christians is yet another reason why I have denounced my previous anti-religious attitudes, and embrace my fellow humans as reasoned individuals who understand why the wall of separation is so vital to the freedom of everyone. Great good luck to all of the soldiers facing religious discrimination, and thank you all for your bravery, and know that you have supporters out here.



by trog69 on Sun May 30, 2010 at 09:46:23 AM EST
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I am posting below the same comment that I just posted at Foreign Policy! Mikey Weinstein should have the support of Democrats, Republicans, and Independents who cherish religious freedom and pluralism and care about the well being of our men and women in uniform.  This should not be a partisan issue.
http://www.foreignpolicy.com/articles/2010/05/25/mikey_weinsteins _crusade#comment-211651

The author of "After the Storm," Colonel E. H. (Jim) Ammerman, writes proudly about exploiting the first Gulf War to proselytize thousands of U.S. soldiers stationed in Saudia Arabia (and local Muslims) to his brand of charismatic evangelical Christianity. The first chapter is titled "A Christian Holy War" and he writes that the U.S. was there for "spiritual warfare" against demonic principalities in order to convert millions and "begin a revival among Islamic nations."

This is the same Jim Ammerman who still serves as the endorsing agent for "270+ Military Chaplains/Chaplain Candidates and180+ Civilian Chaplains/Seminarians" according to his Chaplaincy of Full Gospel Churches website, and the same Ammerman who produced videos with "The Prophecy Club" in the 1990s (still marketed) in which he promoted "New World Order" conspiracy theories. He claims that the U.S. is under imminent threat of military attack by millions of foreign troops stationed on our bases and in our national forests, and that our financial markets are controlled by a demonic Jewish/Illuminati cabal who gave orders to the Clintons. (Like many spreading anti-Semitic New World Order conspiracy, Ammerman presents himself as a supporter of Israel and a Christian Zionist. He is also a close friend of John Hagee, founder of CUFI.) A military memorandum from 1997 stated that Ammerman encouraged military personal to affiliate with organizations that are prohibited due to their "supremacist viewpoints" and that his video and interview [radio] have a "suggestion of a military overthrow of the United States government." www.talk2action.org/story/2009/6/22/115820/165

Despite this, Ammerman still heads the chaplain endorsing agency and is a leader in a sector of the evangelical world, serving as board member (with Chuck Norris) of the National Council on Bible Curriculum in Public Schools and as an Apostle in C. Peter Wagner's International Coalition of Apostles, the top tier of the New Apostolic Reformation.

Mikey Weinstein is one of the few people who have been willing to challenge the aggressive proselytizing and abuse of our military. He is fighting for the rights of the men and women in uniform who do not share Ammerman's goal of manipulating the U.S. military to promote an evangelical holy war against our own troops and the people of other nations.

by Rachel Tabachnick on Sun May 30, 2010 at 09:30:18 AM EST


I'm wondering what the real reason behind the PPDC's idiotic decision is? It might prove interesting to see what Mike Stryer's connections are, if any, to the Theocon movement. I'm probably being needlessly paranoid about this but I get the feeling that there may be something much deeper going on.

by Frank Frey on Mon May 31, 2010 at 10:28:20 PM EST


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