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ORIGINAL: petwolf22 religious tolerance, my foot. Only when it's convenient to them and no one will see anything. If you mean the military, I disagree. I was in some remote places in the world and they always allowed me my religious observances, such as they are. As an example, myself (I'm not Wiccan) and other mystically minded soldiers were granted limited passes to attend vodou services while we occupied Haiti. I'd say that's pretty permissive! But overall I met quite a number of soldiers with neo-pagan and mystically orientated religions and never did I hear a story about any real impediments to their religious practice, except for one old-timer. If you mean those who are in control of the civilian staffed bureacracy in question (the VA), then we're in utter agreement. For reference, he did have the proper funeral of his choice. However, they are dictating what religious beliefs can be displayed on his grave and his place on the memorial. To me, limiting their memorial markers (grave or otherwise) in such a fashion is nearly as bad as interfering with the burial. *meow*
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