Superintendent of Air Force Academy Admits Widespread Religious Intolerance

June 4, 2005

Source: The Associated Press

http://msnbc.msn.com/id/8092526/

On June 4, 2005 The Associated Press reported, "the superintendent of the Air Force Academy acknowledged to leaders of a national Jewish group Friday that religious intolerance permeates the military school. 'As a commander, I know I have problems in my cadet wing,' Lt. Gen. John Rosa said at a meeting of the Anti-Defamation League’s executive committee. 'I have issues in my staff, and I have issues in my faculty — and that’s my whole organization.' He said he admonished the academy’s No. 2 commander, Brig. Gen. Johnny Weida, a born-again Christian, for sending an e-mail promoting National Prayer Day... The academy has been under investigation because of complaints that evangelical Christians have harassed cadets who do not share their faith. Some cadets have complained of anti-Semitic slurs, and one of the top chaplains at the school claims she was fired because she criticized what she saw as proselytizing at the academy. Academy leaders deny the claim, saying Capt. MeLinda Morton was simply reassigned to Japan. The Defense Department’s inspector general is investigating."