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choie

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Wed Dec 5, 2012, 06:45 PM Dec 2012

Cadet quits, cites overt religion at West Point [View all]

Source: AP

ALBANY, N.Y. (AP) — A cadet quitting West Point less than six months before graduation says he could no longer be part of a culture that promotes prayers and religious activities and disrespects nonreligious cadets.

Blake Page announced his decision to quit the U.S. Military Academy this week in a much-discussed online post that echoed the sentiments of soldiers and airmen at other military installations. The 24-year-old told The Associated Press that a determination earlier this semester that he could not become an officer due to clinical depression played a role in his public protest against what he calls the unconstitutional prevalence of religion in the military.

"I've been trying since I found that out: What can I do? What can I possibly do to initiate the change that I want to see and so many other people want to see?" Page said. "I realized that this is one way I can make that change happen."

Page criticized a culture where cadets stand silently for prayers, where nonreligious cadets were jokingly called "heathens" by instructors at basic training and where one officer told him he'd never be a leader until he fills the hole in his heart. In announcing his resignation this week on The Huffington Post, he denounced "criminals" in the military who violate the oaths they swore to defend the Constitution.

Read more: http://news.yahoo.com/cadet-quits-cites-overt-religion-west-point-211844765.html

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6 months before graduation? Drale Dec 2012 #1
Well he is still obligated for 5 yrs service six months or not..... Historic NY Dec 2012 #7
The exact circumstances of commitment and separation are detailed in AR 612-205 Angleae Dec 2012 #11
if more follow maindawg Dec 2012 #2
I heard a figure of "military presence" (including advisors) in 140, but don't know source. rwsanders Dec 2012 #5
A standing army leaves the chance that the generals are going to take over government Kolesar Dec 2012 #9
The fact he would NOT be commissioned due to depression is NOT a factor? happyslug Dec 2012 #3
Did you give any thought... azlatina Dec 2012 #4
Clinical Depression is a MEDICAL CONDITION and generally NOT the result of culture. happyslug Dec 2012 #6
I certainly hope that you are not a clinician. amandabeech Dec 2012 #13
You should read some of the reports from Psychiatrists and Psychologists I have read. happyslug Dec 2012 #16
Do you have any idea of how bad a person has to be to given that diagnoses? happyslug Dec 2012 #20
his father killed himself last year--I don't think Mr. Page is "in it for the attention" Kolesar Dec 2012 #8
His father suicide did not help the situation happyslug Dec 2012 #12
You have accused someone with symptoms of depression of having amandabeech Dec 2012 #14
I am NOT in the Military, all I am doing is saying it sounds more like Schizophrenia then depression happyslug Dec 2012 #15
Not trying to be a grammar policeman, but,... Ferretherder Dec 2012 #21
being stationed in the Aluetians ... Blackhawk44 Dec 2012 #10
Mr. Page is a free man, they are not going to keep him Kolesar Dec 2012 #19
Just to be clear the article doesn't say much... Historic NY Dec 2012 #17
How high can you fly? Kolesar Dec 2012 #18
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