mikey boy weinstein is friends with valery plames husband
http://www.militaryreligiousfreedom.org/about/foundation-voices/ it's a bunch of leftists
Michael L. “Mikey” Weinstein – Founder and President
MRFF Board:
Richard Baker – An active advocate for human rights who lives in Colorado Springs, one of the most heavily concentrated Evangelical Christian centers in America.
Leah Burton – A multi-generational Alaskan, former lobbyist, and currently a researcher/writer on Christian Dominionism in American politics. As a lobbyist Leah dedicated years of experience fighting for the rights of families and children. She now devotes that same intensity toward exposing religious extremism in America.
MRFF Advisory Board:
Reza Aslan – An internationally acclaimed writer, a scholar of religions, Professor at the University of California, Riverside, and a contributing editor for The Daily Beast.
Howard Bragman – Has been a communicator, educator, entrepreneur, writer and lecturer for more than two decades. He founded a strategic media and public relations agency, Fifteen Minutes, in 2004. Howard is often featured on CNN’s Showbiz Tonight
Edie Disler – PhD, Lt Col (Ret), is a 25 year veteran of the Air Force who served as an ICBM crewmember, an Executive Support Officer to the Secretary of Defense, a conventional arms control inspector, a speechwriter, and USAFA faculty professor.
Glen Doherty – A highly-decorated combat veteran, this former Navy Seal spent four years conducting security and intelligence operations in high threat regions including Iraq, Lebanon, Pakistan, and Afghanistan.
Robert S. Dotson – Retired brigadier general. author of the published novel, The Light on the Star.
Sam Fairchild – Chief Executive Officer and Director of Energy Composites Corporation, a Wisconsin-based alternative energy (wind and biofuels) and environmental compliance firm.
Joseph K. Grieboski – Since its founding in 1999, Mr. Grieboski has transformed the Institute on Religion and Public Policy into a well-respected global authority on the role of religious freedom in society and politics, culminating in its 2007 and 2008 nominations for the Nobel Peace Prize.
Robert T. Herres – A Naval Academy graduate with a 36 year career in the United States Air Force, he also served a three-year assignment as Vice Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, the first to hold that position. (December 1, 1932 – July 24, 2008)
Mala Htun – Asst professor of political science at the New School for Social Research in New York. A former fellow of the Kellogg Institute of the University of Notre Dame and the Radcliffe Institute of Harvard University, she holds a Ph.D. in political science from Harvard University and a A.B. in international relations from Stanford University.
Pedro L. Irigonegaray – Litigation lawyer specializing in tort litigation, Constitutional, environmental, regulatory, gaming, contract, and criminal law. Irigonegaray & Associates, is headquartered in Topeka, Kansas.
Hali Jilani – An ethnic Afghan who works with the Military – primarily Officer training in the Marine Corps, Army and NATO on counter terrorism, cultural intelligence and international affairs
Gov. Richard Lamm – American politician and lawyer. He served three terms as Governor of Colorado as a Democrat (1975–1987) and ran for the Reform Party’s nomination for President of the United States in 1996.
Kristen Leslie – An Assistant Professor of Pastoral Care and Counseling at Yale Divinity School and consultant to the United States Air Force Academy on religious matters.
John J. Michels Jr. – Chicago-based partner in Baker & McKenzie LLP, an international law firm. John is a litigation attorney with an extensive labor and employment law practice.
Reverend MeLinda Morton – An ordained minister of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America (ELCA). She is a former Chaplain in the United States Air Force, most recently serving at the United States Air Force Academy.
Bobby Muller – Nobel Peace Prize, co-founder of the Int’l Campaign to Ban Land Mines. Other campaigns co-founded by Muller include the Nuclear Threat Reduction Campaign and the Campaign for Criminal Justice Reform.
George Reed – A faculty member in the School of Leadership and Education Sciences at the University of San Diego. Before joining the faculty in 2007 he served for 27 years as a military police officer including six as the Director of of Command and and Leadership Studies at the U.S. Army War College.
Frank Schaeffer – Frank Schaeffer is an American author, film director, screenwriter and public speaker. He is the son of the late evangelist Francis Schaeffer. Constantly placing those who abuse their political power for religious reasons in check, he aims to bring this corruption to the eye of the American public.
Richard T. Schlosberg III – A 23-year veteran of the communications business, he was publisher and chief executive officer of the Denver Post, publisher and chief executive officer of the Los Angeles Times, and executive vice president of The Times Mirror Company. Past President and CEO of the David and Lucile Packard Foundation.
David J. Scott – A Retired U.S. Air Force Major General, he was recently Deputy Director, Center for Special Operations, U.S. Special Operations Command, MacDill Air Force Base, Florida.
Smita Singh – Special Advisor for Global Affairs and Director, Global Development Program for The William and Flora Hewlett Foundation.
Douglas Turner – Founder and President of DW Turner, Inc a New Mexico-based strategic communications and public issues management firm.
A.A. “Tony” Verrengia – A retired Air Force Brigadier General, Tony was a Master Navigator that served in air transport operations positions for many years.
William B. Wiener, Jr. – His private foundation supports causes relating to the environment, civil liberties and the protection of the Constitution.
Ambassador Joseph Wilson – The last American official to confront Saddam Hussein before the 1990 Gulf War, he has had a 20-plus year career in Intl. relations, and held numerous senior government appointments, including Special Asst. to President Clinton and Sr. Director for African Affairs at the National Security Council.