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Shooter
- Nov 19, 2008
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Lying is one thing. Committing fraud is illegal, and something else all together.
If people want to throw their panties at every self proclaimed operator, it's their own damn fault.
Lying is one thing. Committing fraud is illegal, and something else all together.
Yes, but I'm not one to believe there's been a crime if you can't find a victim. To commit fraud, someone must be defrauded. Besides, SCOTUS overturned the Stolen Valor Act, saying it was a breach of first amendment protected speech, and in this case, I have to agree. If you paid them for training based upon a resume that was falsified, there might be a lawsuit there somewhere. If you respected them because of what they said about themselves, then maybe you should be more discerning. There's nothing stopping you from exposing the truth.
I read the blog and some of the comments.
One commenter claimed three DD214's.
I claim one.
I wonder who on INGO claims the most.
Many got called back up for Korea, I know.
Thanks
Mark
And, do we say "Thank you for your service"( sum total),
or, "Thank you for your services"
If people want to throw their panties at every self proclaimed operator, it's their own damn fault.
But you get the unknowing respect of millions, including me.There's no point. All the medals, citations, etc. in the box wouldn't get me a cup of coffee.
Thanks but, like Kelly, just did the job. Some of the places sound exotic but most weren't.But you get the unknowing respect of millions, including me.
Thanks for doing your job.Thanks but, like Kelly, just did the job. Some of the places sound exotic but most weren't.