Tuesday, January 3, 2012

Houstonians take a stand for God at cemetery for vets

Houstonians take a stand for God at cemetery for vets


Hundreds protest over reports of censorship at ceremonies in Houston National Cemetery

Hundreds of flag-waving demonstrators converged on Houston National Cemetery on Independence Day to protest reports of religious censorship at burial services there.

"We felt it was one of the best ways we could have spent this time of the Fourth of July," said Marine veteran Steve Cranston, a 58-year-old pastor from Houston who attended the protest with his wife, Judy, 66. "We feel like it's our duty."

CHRON.COM

TONY DIGIROLAMO- ORIGINALLY POSTED AT: CULTURESHOCKTV.COM
Wed Jul 6 04:04:20 2011

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CHRON.COM: Houston National Cemetery director to transfer after censorship allegations

The director of Houston National Cemetery will transfer to another job within the Department of Veterans Affairs after becoming entangled in a lawsuit over allegations of religious censorship.

TONY DIGIROLAMO- We are going to win this battle in 2012, the year of our Lord.

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