West Point says they welcome a broad range of ideas, that's why they defend the general's right to be the featured speaker at their annual prayer breakfast (nothing says "prayer" like a guy who hates an entire religion). Fortunately, he's now pulled out of the event. But one still wonders if West Point would be as welcoming of a bigot if he were, say, anti-Christian. Kudos to Vote Vets, with the help of ThinkProgress, for dogging this one.
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