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Capt Michael Greene
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Trump has no way of understanding the emotions involved in the issue. He can't understand what it meant to Dorfman. This is because Trump doesn't have the capacity for empathy in his brain. That's part of the extreme narcissism (perhaps sociopathy) that we see every time he speaks. Trump could nuke the world just as easily as ordering coffee.
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SGT Robert George
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nice gesture , Now watch , somebody will make a big thing to do with this !!!
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LTC Stephen F.
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SFC Joe S. Davis Jr., MSM, DSL I was invited to this event in Ashburn, VA by several local elected officials and veterans groups. I was unable to attend because of medical condition flare-up which affect me from time to time. Since I don't have sound on my system I needed to wait until I read what happened from reliable sources
I recognize that many on RallyPoint despise Donald Trump. That is a personal right.
Here is what was posted at Military times a little while ago.
"Trump was given the award, which is designated for American service members injured in combat, at an event in Ashburn, Virginia, the Washington Post first reported. It was presented by retired Army Lt. Col. Louis Dorfman, who received the medal after being wounded in action in Iraq, according to Politico.
"That's my real Purple Heart," Trump said Dorfman told him, calling the moment an honor. "I have such confidence in you."
Trump is taking some heat for his response, though, after he said he "always wanted to get the Purple Heart — this was much easier," before placing the medal in his suit jacket pocket, Politico reported."
http://www.militarytimes.com/story/military/election/2016/08/02/retired-soldier-gave-donald-trump-his-purple-heart-heres-why/87955898/
LTC Louis Dorfman looks familiar but that makes sense since I have lived in this area for decades.
If he chose to give his earned purple heart medal to somebody else he admires that is his prerogative. If it were the Medal of Honor, Distinguished Service Cross, Silver Star or another medal for heroism I would take issue.
As far as Donald Trumps comment "always wanted to get the Purple Heart — this was much easier" seems reasonable. Many young boys dream of being military heroes who never go down the path to war. To them war can be idealized into what is seen on movies, etc. I expect Donald Trump was being brutally honest when he said "always wanted to get the Purple Heart — this was much easier"
It wasn't that many years ago when their was controversy about Secretary of State John Kerry's first purple heart award in the Vietnam war.
Kerry served in war and Trump was deferred. Hillary Clinton never served but that is not a big deal to most because what are considered by some to archaic gender roles are still with us :-)
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