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  • 2010-02-26 (xsd:date)
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  • Flyover Denial (no)
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  • Since 1967, the God & Country Festival is held annually in Nampa, Idaho. This free event is hosted by a group that describes itself as Christians who are committed to strengthening the fabric of the Treasure Valley community through the Good News of Jesus Christ.  Unbelievable, isn't it!!! Everyone needs to see this. I foresee many many flyovers by the Thunderbirds and Blue Angels beingcanceled in the next three years too. Also demonstrations by the Golden Knights and our service bands. This guy is out of control!!!The God and Country Festival delivers a program of music provided by local bands, offers food and children's activity booths, provides space for various local ministries to set up information tables from which they dispense pamphlets, and culminates in a fireworks show. One of the Festival's focuses is upon is honoring and paying tribute to those veterans who have served the U.S. in the past and those who are currently on active duty. To this end, for the 1 July 2009 event, organizers requested a flyover from the military, as they had in previous years. This request was denied, with the U.S. Department of Defense (DoD) citing a policy of not allowing military flyovers at events with religious themes. That policy, which was adopted by the DoD in November 2001, prohibits the military's support of events that provide a selective benefit to any individual, group or organization, including any religious or sectarian organization. Regarding the question of why this policy was invoked in 2009 but not earlier, Pentagon officials said military flyovers were staged at the event in previous years because the God and Country Festival then focused more on patriotism and avoided direct ties to Christianity. As to the issue of whether the God and Country Festival is now a community event of primarily religious purpose (as opposed to, say, a patriotism or veterans appreciation event which includes mentions of God and Christianity but does not make those elements the focus of the gathering), the event's organizers have stated that Our mission is primarily about spreading the Good News of Jesus Christ, they identify four steps to witnessing about Jesus Christ (i.e., bless people, fellowship with them, meet their needs, present the Truth), and say of the rally's program of events: At the end of the evening, we move to step four, presenting the Truth. Each year, we ensure that the message of the Gospel is presented, and information is provided for those who have heard and want to know more about Jesus Christ. The organizers also noted (in response to the flyover denial) that We want to make it clear that although [the God and Country Festival] is unashamedly a Christian event, a major part of the Festival is honoring our troops who protect our freedom to assemble. We contacted the group at the Pentagon in charge of organizing flyovers for civilian events regarding the possibility for future flyovers for this festival, and they told us that: (en)
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