Posted on Jun 21, 2016
5 Offenders Who Received Creative Punishments For Stolen Valor
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SGT (Join to see) Hooah ... Although I think each of them got off much lighter than they would have, had I been the judge.
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That's the problem COL Jean (John) F. B., The hammer is never slammed down hard enough. If more meat were in the sentences, this may slow down. Some here on RP have chastised me for my posts about Stolen Valor. I don't care. If you're a wannabe, or worse, a crooked wannabe, if I get information about it, I'll post it.
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COL Jean (John) F. B.
SGT (Join to see) - I totally agree with you. These posers need to be exposed and prosecuted.
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I've run across news articles about a poser lying low for a while, and then coming out with their baloney and getting caught again. You know I busted a member of RP, don't you? It's not that hard to do, COL Jean (John) F. B..
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COL Jean (John) F. B.
SGT (Join to see) - There are a couple of folks on RP, who refuse to verify their status, that I "correspond" with, that I suspect could be posers.
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Mmm, I'm not sure about that PO1 John Miller. I like what the 5th judge did, but it wasn't a long enough sentence.
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At the core of the issue is that it is no longer a crime to "steal valor". When the liberalization of America started in 2008 "stolen valor" became "freedom of speech." The new law is as long as I don't profit from my "freedom of speech" I can't be held accountable for your "intolerance". [Sarcasm intended.]
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