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		<pubDate>Wed, 12 Nov 2008 00:53:22 CST</pubDate>
		
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      	<title>Comment 1</title>
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      	<description><![CDATA[<p>I was just interested in your comments -if any- on the material set forth at &lt;http://www.militaryreligiousfreedom.org&gt; , especially the original impetus for the founding of this organization [i.e., the administration-aided and abetted evangelical overreach at the U.S. Air Force Academy], the attempted and apparently continuing attempt to evangelize the U.S. Military, the flag dipping and noon meal mandatory prayer controversy at the U.S. Naval Academy.</p>

<p>In particular how does the U.S. Constitution and the decisions of the Supreme Court thereunder, as well as state constitutions and applicable court decisions, square with the stated necessity for professions of faith to those who are not the least interested and the in-your-face evangelical proselytizing bordering on-if not actual- coercion.
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		<pubDate>Wed, 12 Nov 2008 00:53:22 CST</pubDate>
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