Josh Harkinson, Mother Jones, November 20, 2007
At Mikey Weinstein’s home in the suburbs of Albuquerque, the picture window in the living room has been twice shot out. Sometimes Weinstein opens his front door to find dead animals on his porch, feces smeared on his walls, or slashes in his tires. Men have called to threaten his daughter, women to chant rhymes about shooting him in the head, small children to inform him that he will burn in hell. To his critics, he says, “Take a number, pack a picnic lunch, and stand in line.” He’s not going anywhere, and neither is his 5’6″ ex-Marine security guard, Shorty.
Weinstein is the middle rung in three generations of soldiers. A former Air Force JAG and White House attorney for Ronald Reagan, he has adopted a shock-and-awe approach to battling efforts by the military to impress Christianity upon American soldiers. “We have the Christian Taliban and the Christian Al Qaeda inside our military,” says Weinstein, the founder of the Military Religious Freedom Foundation, “and they really have WMD, unlike Saddam.”
An amateur pugilist with shoulders like a butcher block and a head like a cannonball, he several times challenged evangelical minister Ted Haggard to a boxing match. (Haggard declined.) His adversaries call him, to his great delight, “The Field General of the Godless Armies of Satan,” though his friends prefer nicknames like “Ticktock” and “Motor Mouth.” During one of his trademark rapid-fire, profanity-laced diatribes, he proclaimed, “Our job here is to kick ass, take names, and leave sucking chest wounds on the people who are trying to engage the machinery of the state to push their biblical worldview.” To allies who suggest that perhaps Weinstein should appoint someone more diplomatic to lead the foundation, he offers, “First they will have to prove to me that what we are engaged in is a polite exchange of views” with right-wing Christians, “instead of a bloody battle that only ends with the last person standing.”
Weinstein is certain that fundamentalists will stop at nothing to transform the United States military into an army of God. He notes that Officers Christian Fellowship, with chapters in every major U.S. military installation in the world, envisions-and here he quotes its mission statement-a “spiritually transformed military, with ambassadors for Christ in uniform, empowered by the Holy Spirit.” The group has helped boost fundamentalist Christianity among the armed forces from a negligible presence 20 years ago to a faith currently held by 30 percent of U.S. soldiers, according to Weinstein. He adds that many of those soldiers-hardcore end-timers and Dominionists-desperately want America to invade Iran, thereby triggering the biblical prophecy of the Rapture.
He adds that many of those soldiers-hardcore end-timers and Dominionists-desperately want America to invade Iran, thereby triggering the biblical prophecy of the Rapture.
And all the evil-doers will be cast into a lake of eternal fire and They will ride in Golden Hummers through streets paved in gold and the shattered lifeless bodies of those who oppose
the Pious Capitalist’.
You see I’ve heard this shit before from my
short time in Montana and those bat-shit crazy
Montana Militia men,Whom Reagan threw out of the VA mental hospitals smallerizing government.
A hell of a way to support the troops and these poor deluded fuckers love Him for it!
Beam Me Up Scotty!
Comment by Rainlander — November 22, 2007 @ 1:28 am
As scary as these people are, the military is now accepting hard cases with violent crime convictions on their record and neoNazi skinheads — “We’ll just ignore that swastika tattoo, son, sign right here!”
What kind of army do they think they’ll end up with — the Army of Darkness (but not nearly as funny as the movie)?
Comment by RS Janes — November 22, 2007 @ 8:50 pm
I know the scene;”Welcome back to the land of the living,now grab a shovel and start digging!”
Comment by Rainlander — November 23, 2007 @ 2:55 am