Posted on Feb 25, 2015
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I am losing faith in some of our brothers and sisters in arms. When one of us runs for public office or is nominated to run an organization there is no reason to lie about your service. You served that is enough and you should be proud of your service. There is not a good enough reason to lie in order to gain credibility. Try being proud of what you have done regardless of whether or not you were special operations, combat arms, or logistics. We all have to play our part.
Edited 10 y ago
Posted 10 y ago
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1SG Eric Rice While I don't condone the behavior of lying, let's look at why, where, and when he did it.
http://thedailyshow.cc.com/full-episodes/d9lx83/february-24--2015---lynsey-addario?xrs=synd_facebook_022515_tds_86
Here is a link to the whole CBS news clip on that incident. The lying part doesn't take place until half past of the video.
http://www.theblaze.com/stories/2015/02/23/va-secretary-robert-macdonald-caught-on-video-making-big-false-claim-about-his-military-service/
http://thedailyshow.cc.com/full-episodes/d9lx83/february-24--2015---lynsey-addario?xrs=synd_facebook_022515_tds_86
Here is a link to the whole CBS news clip on that incident. The lying part doesn't take place until half past of the video.
http://www.theblaze.com/stories/2015/02/23/va-secretary-robert-macdonald-caught-on-video-making-big-false-claim-about-his-military-service/
February 24, 2015 - Lynsey Addario
An article in Mother Jones questions Bill O'Reilly's credibility, Samantha Bee reports on Vice President Biden's bad habit, and Lynsey Addario discusses "It's What I Do."
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