acctnt shan
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And in this country our Constitution gives you the right to be a liar, as long as your actions harm no one.
Technically that's not even true
And in this country our Constitution gives you the right to be a liar, as long as your actions harm no one.
Natasha, you put that far too nicely, but that disgusting view isn't the intent of this thread, I'll leave it.
I don't know...I can see both sides of the argument, but it just seems so wrong to give someone the 'right' to wear medals they didn't earn...it's a matter of respect.
They need to zone in on specifics; some dirtbag, lying about serving just to get laid should not be punishable. A man or woman masquerading as a vet at a funeral, parade or memorial service is a totally different thing.
they can just rewrite the law and get it right and this will be settled
at first blush I was thinking WTF but the reasons to turn it down make sense.
I thought it was illegal to impersonate a serviceman too though?
It is and always has been for as long as I can remember.
Damn. More agreement.
It is and always has been for as long as I can remember.
Stolen valor is stolen valor is stolen valor. There is no difference regardless of the circumstances.
You are correct, 18 USC 702, to be exact.![]()
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