In a stirring speech, Congressman Gary Ackerman (pro-abortion, Jewish,
  Democrat) compared Atlantic District President Benke to another German
  Lutheran, Martin Niemoeller, who had the audacity to stand up against the
  Nazis.
  Don Matzat reported that congressman, Gary Ackerman, addressed himself
  specifically to Dr. Kieschnick with some 700 people present, along with New
  York TV cameramen at Benke's Brooklyn congregation.
  Second Vice-President Wally Schulz through this media event was compared to
  the Nazis.
  Ackerman shouted to Kieschnick "Don't just tell us that you support
  Dr. Benke, walk with him!"
  Matzat writes: "President Kieschnick made his presentation and again
  clearly affirmed his approval of Benke's participation at Yankee Stadium. He
  also explained the appeal process that would take place and his effort to get
  the decision reversed."
  It was just a year ago at the 2001 LCMS Convention I witnessed a gathering
  of District President wives in the back of the Convention hall applauding and
  bouncing on their toes like schoolgirls when Kieschnick won the LCMS
  Presidency. They were cheering, laughing, and wearing their large, shiny
  "Jesus First" buttons.
  Now they had a President who appreciated the COP, not like that mean, old
  Barry who made three of their husbands apologize like schoolboys to the 1998
  Convention for their bad behavior over the last triennium.
  The COP is important. They collected 127 million dollars in 2000 and sent
  25 million to the Synod. They administer Facilitors, executives, staff,
  buildings, programs, budgets, and control call lists like real CEOs. Now they
  have a President who gives them the respect due their office. Where would the
  Synod be without them?
  In his speech to the LCMS Convention, Kieschnick drew the greatest applause
  when he demanded that the Eighth Commandment be obeyed in the Synod.
  Now, a year later, here is President Kieschnick participating in the
  greatest hatchet job of a fellow member of the Praesidium in the history of
  the Synod. He didn't stand up and say, "Wait, Schulz is not a Nazi, he is
  an honorable man."
  Having grown up in New York City, I know it is hard for the average LCMS
  Lutheran to understand that the New York media is convinced that Midwestern
  German Lutherans are anti-Semites until proven otherwise. Get used to it.
  Matzat reports that all the New York channels covered the event at Benke's
  church on the 11:00 o'clock news. He writes, "Channel 7, ABC, graphically
  displayed the quotation from the Schulz document referring to Muslims and Jews
  as 'pagans' alongside the dictionary definition of a 'pagan' - one who is
  neither Christian, Jewish or Muslim. The ABC reporter made a major point of
  saying that calling Jews and Muslims 'pagans' is highly inflammatory."
  The average LCMS Lutheran probably thinks this is the Gospel truth when it
  is a bald faced lie. Of course, how would they know the truth, because
  Kieschnick has not sent out Schulz's judgment against Benke to the Synod? Yet,
  Kieschnick has used the Synodical media to send out a scathing attack against
  Schulz's statement.
  At no time are "Jews" or "Moslems" mentioned in
  Schulz's document. However, in the document, an LCMS pastor is quoted as
  saying, "Instead of keeping God 's name sacred and separate from every
  other name, it was made common as it was dragged to the level of Allah."
  Why doesn't LCMS President Kieschnick agree with this statement?
  Schulz wrote, "Syncretism deals with the relationship of Christians
  with pagan religions." . . . By President Benke's joining with other
  pagan clerics in an interfaith service (no matter what the intent might have
  been), a crystal clear signal was given to others at the event and to
  thousands more watching by C-Span. . . . To participate with pagans in an
  interfaith service and, additionally, to give the impression that there might
  be more than one God, is an extremely serious offense against the God of the
  Bible."
  Yes, the dictionary says that Christians, Jews, and Moslems are not pagans.
  However, in the Yankee Stadium Service with Benke, there were also Buddhist,
  Sikhs, and Hindus participating in the service. They are clearly pagans.
  But Kieschnick never stood up to say, "Now wait a minute, you are
  twisting Schulz's words." No. Kieschnick participated in the public
  annihilation of Wally Schulz's name, career, and indeed, the Gospel.
  Matzat writes: "When President Benke walked to the front of the
  church, the entire gathering stood and gave him about a three-minute ovation,
  breaking into clapping and the rhythmic chant 'Ben-ke, Ben-ke, Ben-ke.'
  Posters had been made and were flashed to the seven TV cameras lining the left
  side of the church. Some read, 'No Benke, No Atlantic District' or 'Schulz -
  Think for Yourself.'"
  The entire affair reminds us of Acts 19:29, 34, "And the whole city
  was filled with confusion: and having caught Gaius and Aristarchus, men of
  Macedonia, Paul's companions in travel, they rushed with one accord into the
  theatre. . . all with one voice about the space of two hours cried out, Great
  is Diana of the Ephesians."
  The point is, that Kieschnick and Benke are using the media to complain
  about a ruling made by a Synodical Vice President acting in an official
  capacity, as the President. The entire process reminds us of a Politburo
  propaganda rubout. Good-bye Comrade.
  All these events in New York bring back memories of my youth and tell me
  I'm back in my element. The Synod is becoming just like home.