House Republcians Accuse Air Force of Being “Hostile Towards Religion”
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Air Force Chief of Staff General Norton Schwartz and Colonel Robert Edmondson read the inscription of the plaque unveiled during a dedication ceremony for the Center for Families of the Fallen January 6, 2010, at Dover Air Force Base. Photo: wiki commons.
The Hill – A group of 66 Republican lawmakers is accusing the Air Force of creating “a culture that is hostile toward religion.”
The House members wrote a letter to Defense Secretary Leon Panetta asking him to investigate whether recent indicents at the Air Force are having a “chilling effect” on people of faith.
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