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Court intervenes; VA bureaucrats must permit prayers

Aside May 8, 2014 ejistook

100526- Canton - L to R, Betty Herring, Guy Webb, and Darlene Money present the cremated remains of Ernest Carter, Jr., and an American Flag for the service.  Herring is assistant coordinator and Webb is coordinator of the Department of Georgia American Legion Missing in America Project.   Lonnie Brown, Jr., and Ernest Carter, Jr., two cremated veterans whose remains were unclaimed by family, were buried at the national veterans cemetery in Cherokee County today with a military funeral.  They died in Georgia. The remains were found at a funeral home that went bankrupt.  A state chapter of the Missing in American Project, which finds and buries unclaimed vets, discovered the remains and put the wheels in motion to get them buried.  Thurs,  May 27, 2010  Bob Andres bandres@ajc.com

It took a court order to get the Veterans Administration to end censorship of religion at its national cemeteries.

Read more: http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2014/may/8/istook-even-prayer-not-safe-from-the-courts-regula/?page=all#pagebreak
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