Friday, September 21, 2012

Catch A Dream Foundation


Something you'll want to be aware of:

Sent by Retired Vice Admiral Bob Scarborough, of Arlington, VA.

I wanted to give you all some disturbing information on our wonderful president. I work with the Catch-A-Dream Foundation, which provides hunting and fishing trips to children with life-threatening illnesses. This past weekend we had our annual banquet/fundraiser event in Starkville.
 
As a part of our program, we had scheduled Sgt. 1st Class Greg Stube to come; he's a highly decorated U.S. Army Green Beret and inspirational speaker who was severely injured while deployed overseas and didn't have much of a chance for survival.
Greg is stationed at Ft. Bragg, NC and received permission from his commanding officer to come speak at our function. Everything was on go until Obama made a policy that NO U.S. SERVICEMAN CAN SPEAK AT ANY FAITH-BASED PUBLIC EVENTS ANYMORE.

Needless to say, Greg had to cancel his speaking event with us. Didn't know if anyone else was aware of this new policy. You're just starting to see the Obamanation. This is just how the Nazis did it in the 1930's -- slowly, one step at a time.

This should be forwarded to everyone regardless of party affiliation! We have lost 50% of our freedom of speech in the last 2 years.

The news media is not allowed to print anything negative about Obama.

ARE YOU STILL GOING TO REELECT HIM???????????

--
Robert D. Sinacola
COL (Ret), AVN, USAR





3 comments:

Anonymous said...

This story is not new, it is three years old. It is also not true. Uniformed personnel are free to speak at faith based events, but they are not permitted to participate in Fund Raising events.

http://www.factcheck.org/2009/06/new-army-policy-against-faith-based-events/

If you do not believe in factcheck.org, it does provide you with detailed information that you can verify on your own.

Anonymous said...

The organizations own website discusses this issue.

http://www.catchadream.org/faqs/

Anonymous said...

Another one of those urban legions that get passed around over and over again.