Military Defense Fund
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Fund. We will proceed slowly to ensure proper selection and
compliance. Our time and resources are completely voluntary.
Not one penny is used to cover our time and costs. However, we
cannot accept any responsibility for your donations to other
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I cannot thank you enough for standing with me during my recent court-martial.
Because you signed a petition to stand with me, we have succeeded in changing
national policy.
Two weeks after the public outrage caused by the Navy's persecution of my faith,
Congress forced the Navy and Air Force to rescind their recent policies requiring
"non-sectarian" prayers, so...
NOW ALL MILITARY CHAPLAINS ARE FREE AGAIN TO PRAY PUBLICLY "IN
JESUS NAME."
Senator John Warner said on the floor of the US Senate: "I am >being besieged by
telephone, by bloggers, by everything else, that I have taken this or that position."
And so he bowed to public opinion, and the Congress took decisive action in the
2007 Defense Authorization Act (Conference Report): "The conferees further direct
that the Secretary of the Navy rescind Secretary of the Navy Instruction 1730.7C
dated February 21st 2006, titled 'Religious Ministry Within the Department of the
Navy."
That's the same policy we've been fighting all along, which banned praying
publicly in Jesus name! That's how your petition signatures have changed
national policy, and restored religious liberty.
Unfortunately we're still $4,000 in debt from the legal expenses of my
court-martial. Can you help with a small $10 or $25 donation today?
To donate by postal mail (or paypal.com), go to "Chaplains Legal Defense Fund".
The Navy is now trying to kick me out, because I lost at court-martial, still enforcing
that same (rescinded) policy against me, refusing to "grandfather" the new policy
change back to my case. So I've sued them in federal court, to prevent my
termination.
But if these "Navy prayer police" succeed, I'll forfeit my $1.8 million pension.
Mary and I will soon be evicted from military housing, and we'll never see a dime
of our retirement benefits, after 15.5 years of award-winning military service.
If you haven't yet, please sign this petition to save Chaplain Klingenschmitt's
career at https://secure.responseenterprises.com/InJesusName/petition.php
People ask me, "Gordon, was it worth it?" And I reply "Yes, even if I lose my career,
my pension, and my home, it was worth it, because now other chaplains will have
total freedom to pray in Jesus name, a liberty which I was denied."
In Jesus name,
Chaplain Gordon James Klingenschmitt
Chaplain, Lt. Gordon
James Klingenschmitt
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Our group does not accept any donations. All donations are
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To date over 18,000 men and women
have been wounded in operations in
Afghanistan and Iraq. Some are
treated in the field and returned to
duty, others require more extensive
care in an in-theater medical facility,
but eventually return to duty. More
severely injured personnel are
transferred to military hospitals in the
U.S. Some of these troops are
ultimately returned to duty. But some
suffer injuries so severe that they
require extensive medical care, years
of treatment and rehabilitation, and
they are medically discharged from the
armed forces. Their future quality of
life, their ability to care for themselves
and provide for their families, and their
very survival depends on the
treatment, rehabilitation and advanced
training skills they receive following
their injury.
Many of the most severely injured
military personnel, from all branches of
the Armed Forces, are treated at
Brooke Army Medical Center in San
Antonio, Texas. The most severely
injured suffer from double and triple
amputations, severe head and body
trauma, blindness, deafness, and
partial and full paralysis. The use of
improvised explosive devices in Iraq
has resulted in many cases of severe
burns. The care and rehabilitation of
these men and women who have
sacrificed so much for our nation
demands that they be given the care
they need and deserve.

