House Injects Prayer Into Defense Bill
By Alan Cooperman and Ann Scott Tyson
Washington Post Staff Writers
The House passed a $513 billion defense authorization bill yesterday that includes language intended to allow chaplains to pray in the name of Jesus at public military ceremonies, undercutting new Air Force and Navy guidelines on religion.
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Dear Lord, guide my ammo true as I destroy the unholy life that you created when you knew not what you did and prepare my seat in the bunker next to Jesus for the day I give my life to Haliburton soon approaches.
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