An honor beyond words! Congratulations to Mikey and all who devote untold hours to the protection of religious freedoms in the military. The significance of this nomination cannot be understated. It is an acknowledgement that the work to ensure the right to believe or NOT believe in the faith of your choice is paramount!
And it furthers the efforts of all of us who are feverishly working toward enlightenment, in this country and elsewhere, that this extremism is diametrically positioning itself for a global battle with all of Islam. The dangers inherent in this groundswell are enormous and Mikey’s work to stem the tide of proselytizing to military personnel is crucial to keeping our country safe.
If not for the work of MRFF, we run the risk of becoming truly susceptible to the virus of religious extremism…and this makes Americans appear as fanatical as any Islamic Taliban movement. When we have military leaders and enlisted being quoted as saying, “I knew that my God was a real God, and his was an idol” , brought to you by recently retired Lt. General Boykin (who pals around with Palin & Co), we are viewed in these unstable countries as ALL holding that ignorant view.
I get that the Dominionists are jonesin’ for the End Times and their “transporter” room rapture-ride that they like to simulate as though they are on the Starship Enterprise. But leave the rest of us OFF this fantasy. I actually love my life, my friends and family, and my country. These people are so obsessed with power that they are engaged in horrific activities around the world in the name of “JeeeSUS”, and gaining a majority in the military is a frightening, frightening prospect.
Mikey reported to me within the last two weeks that the Army Times published figures that out of 1.4 million military personnel, a whopping 500,000 declare themselves as evangelical! Not just protestant, but born-again, End Times believing, glossolalia-as-a-2nd-language talking evangelical extremists.
So, Mr. Weinstein…we all owe you our ongoing support and never-ending debt of gratitude! Carry on, sir!
See Press Release below…
MILITARY RELIGIOUS FREEDOM FOUNDATION NOMINATED FOR 2010 NOBEL PEACE PRIZE
Albuquerque-based Military Religious Freedom Foundation (MRFF; www.militaryreligiousfreedom.org), the civil rights charitable organization that has worked both fearlessly and tirelessly to stop religious discrimination and oppression in the United States armed forces, has been nominated for the 2010 Nobel Peace Prize.
Since its founding in 2005, the MRFF has become the undisputed national and international leader in the civil rights movement to restore the severely fractured wall between church and state in the United States military and to stop the ill effects of noxious religious discrimination both domestically and abroad. The growing organization currently has over 15,000 constituent clients from today’s American active duty military, amazingly most of them practicing Christians. MRFF has also fought aggressively for the Constitutional rights of United States service members who are Jews, Muslims, Buddhists, Hindus, Sikhs, atheists, agnostics and other religious minorities, and to stop the unbridled proselytizing of Afghans, Iraqis, Pakistanis and other foreign nationals by the U.S. military.
While the Nobel committee does not officially release the names of nominees for 50 years, the letter nominating the MRFF was authorized for release by the Foundation, though redacted so as not to reveal the identity of the nominating source at his request. The nominator of MRFF for the 2010 Nobel Peace Prize is identified as a Senator from a foreign nation, which is an ally of the United States, and the only Christian legislator in the upper chamber of that country’s national parliament.
The nomination letter states, “The past accomplishments and ongoing critical work of the MRFF have gained this civil rights organization the profound respect of officers and officials in the highest ranks of the United States military…”.
The MRFF has tenaciously taken on the U.S. military with a bold, brave approach to stopping the systemic and embedded discrimination against those who are not fundamentalist Christians in today’s armed forces, as well as against the citizens of the Islamic countries where our military is presently engaged in combat operations. Such egregious acts of bigotry and prejudice include violence and threats against U.S. sailors, soldiers, marines, airmen, cadets and midshipmen who will no longer accept the unconstitutional abuse of forced religious oppression from their military chains of command.
“I am deeply and profoundly honored for the Foundation to be nominated; especially by such a respected and influential member of a foreign Parliament allied with America,” said Michael L. “Mikey” Weinstein, MRFF’s Founder and President. Weinstein is a former White House lawyer and also former General Counsel to Texas billionaire and two-time Presidential candidate H.Ross Perot and Perot Systems Corporation. Mr. Weinstein is a 1977 U.S. Air Force Academy honor graduate who has taken on and leads this civil rights mission for religious non-discrimination. Over the past five years, Weinstein, his family and MRFF have endured a steady diet of serious threats and offensive acts of reprisal and retribution.
The nominating letter goes on to say that, “Mr. Weinstein and his family have been the target of grotesque retaliatory death threats and actions from the American religious fundamentalists MRFF fights; such harassment has included the repeated shooting out of the windows of their home, the burning of a church where he was to speak; the placement of slaughtered animals at his front doorstep…and the crude markings of swastikas and crucifixes on his family’s dwelling.”
Weinstein has been described by Harper’s magazine as the “constitutional conscience of the U.S. military.” He is the father of three children including two sons (and a daughter-in-law) who also graduated from the U.S. Air Force Academy. His family includes three consecutive generations of military academy graduates and over 130 years of combined active duty military service in a plethora of U.S. combat theaters and situations spanning most of the last century.
In 2005, in response to overt religious discrimination at the U.S. Air Force Academy, Weinstein started MRFF. His specific mission at the time was to stop the ubiquitous religious discrimination from fundamentalist Christians at the Academy bent on converting mainline Protestants, Roman Catholics and non-Christians to their beliefs utilizing the draconian spectre of military command influence. That civil rights mission has now massively expanded over the last four years to include all of the approximately 1,000 American military installations scattered around the globe in over 130 host countries.
Weinstein is the author of “With God On Our Side: One Man’s War Against an Evangelical Coup in America’s Military,” published in 2006 from St. Martins Press. The paperback edition, published in 2008, has a forward by Ambassador (retired) Joe Wilson. The book is an expose on the systemic problem of religious intolerance throughout the U.S. armed forces.
The winner of the 2010 Nobel Peace Prize will be announced in October of next year by the Nobel Peace Prize Committee in Oslo, Norway. The Committee reported that it had received the largest number of official nominees ever for the 2009 Peace Prize competition recently won by President Barack Obama; 172 individuals and 33 organizations were nominated worldwide. It is believed that MRFF may be the first New Mexico-based organization to have ever received a Nobel Peace Prize Nomination.
I know this sounds like a statement from the Oscar’s, but I can tell you that Mikey Weinstein is truly humbled by the nomination itself…
Albuquerque-based Military Religious Freedom Foundation (MRFF;
Weinstein has been described by Harper’s magazine as the “constitutional conscience of the U.S. military.” He is the father of three children including two sons (and a daughter-in-law) who also graduated from the U.S. Air Force Academy. His family includes three consecutive generations of military academy graduates and over 130 years of combined active duty military service in a plethora of U.S. combat theaters and situations spanning most of the last century.

This is good news! I am delighted!
It is unlikely that anyone in the US will garner the Nobel Peace Prize in the coming year, but it is very encouraging that MRFF has been nominated.
This is welcome attention. It gives MRFF and the problems it addresses a wider audience.
MSNBC, are you running with this? Hope springs eternal….
Unfortunately, too many in our country do not know much, if anything, about the history of the Nobel Peace Prize. In the past few weeks I explained the inventor Alfred Nobel and the reasons for this legacy to nearly everyone with whom I came in contact.
Once again, ignorance is not bliss. We will just have to try to keep plugging… and plugging… the holes in others' knowledge.
The reward? Every once in a while we may find a way to spark some glimmer of comprehension, of something other than what they have been told all their lives. That is what makes it all worthwhile.
You are so right, just the fact that MRFF was even nominated, says so much! It is an absolute endorsement of how important this fight is, and this is a spark of understanding…
Leah – I waited until today to read this when I could give it my full attention. What a wonderful affirmation of Mr. Weinstein's work – and yours!
Thank you! And the garbage that continues to be regurgitated out there no in attempts to make this a Jew versus Christian battle is repulsive. Why are these people claiming faith and then full of such hate and anger? It is disheartening at times…