Activist Group Rips Air Force Base For Selling �Jesus Candy�

The Peterson Air Force base in Colorado Springs, Colorado, is being attacked by an activist group offended that �Jesus candy� is sold at the base, saying they have �fought many battles throughout our long years of civil rights activism at PAFB against this wretched, fundamentalist Christian, religious extremist bigotry and prejudice.�

The Military Religious Freedom Foundation (MRFF), which has blasted the Peterson Air Force Base in Colorado Springs before, said it received an email stating, �The base exchange at Peterson Air Force Base is currently selling �Jesus� candy.� The exchange at the Air Force Academy was also selling �Jesus� candy at Halloween, although I didn�t get any pictures of that.�

The founder and president of MRFF, Mikey Weinstein, informed Crooks and Liars,�Peterson�s selling of for-profit, clearly marked �Jesus candy� at its base exchange (BX) is merely the fundamentalist Christian straw breaking the MRFF clients� backs. Any pathetically-proffered pretense by the U.S. Air Force at Peterson that Christmas is a mere secular holiday is totally belied and betrayed by this in your face sale of this �proselytizing� candy with the fundamentalist Christian version of its �God�s name� emblazoned on all over the packaging.�

First Liberty Institute lawyer and director of military affairs Mike Berry told Fox News, �This is just the latest publicity stunt by a bunch of activists. A real constitutional expert � or any first-year law student � knows that selling candy canes at Christmas is perfectly legal."

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