The article did mention that chaplains are "not required to participate in or officiate any private ceremony..."
I know. I just felt it bears repeating since it kinda flies in the face of your intent.
And then when a homosexual couple cries foul when a chaplain decides he doesn't want to marry them. You'll be right there cheering the couple on, telling chaplains that--as military personnel--they have no choice but to do so.
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It's the American Way to enable them to do as they choose, wouldn't you agree?
Oh, I do. That's why I brought it up
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And this deserved his own thread, you bitter child, you!