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Re: Have I shown you my CMOH, Navy Cross and Purple Heart?What is it with these judges. First they say that the captured somali pirates weren't really guilty of piracy, then this guy makes it ok to lie about earning military medals. These clueless liberal farces masquerading as judges need to be removed, by force if necessary. They are doing nothing but weakening our country.
"SUPPORT OUR TROOPS, EITHER STAND BEHIND THEM OR STAND IN FRONT OF THEM".
Re: Have I shown you my CMOH, Navy Cross and Purple Heart?Exactly , lets not forget the AZ immigration case, the 2nd amendment does not cover self defense cases and so on and so on..
"When the people fear their government, there is tyranny; when the government fears the people, there is liberty." - Thomas Jefferson
Re: Have I shown you my CMOH, Navy Cross and Purple Heart?The 1st amendment protects your ability to say a lot of things, but that isn't the real issue here IMHO. The real issue is that this guy is doing it (and others like him) to get something...they are commiting fraud. I.e. they wouldn't be claiming such things if there was no benefit to doing so and thus, they are acquiring something based on a lie or misrepresentation...that is fraud.
Edit: I'm not sure we need a special law for it though. Fraud is fraud.
Re: Have I shown you my CMOH, Navy Cross and Purple Heart?Hey, this court decision is great. Couple of badges I always wanted to wear but never got around to getting to the schoolhouse...
![]() No more catchy slogans for me...I am simply fed up...4...four...4...2+2...
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Re: Have I shown you my CMOH, Navy Cross and Purple Heart?So what's next? The 'freedom of speech' to be able to forge a VA State Trooper's badge and walk around with it? That would be just great. I can see the ads for it now: "Surprise your friends with 1st amendment protected artificial no knock warrants!"
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Re: Have I shown you my CMOH, Navy Cross and Purple Heart?Excellent article from HotAir:
--- http://hotair.com/archives/2010/08/18/s ... t-the-law/ Stolen valor. Do I care about the law? posted at 8:40 pm on August 18, 2010 by Jazz Shaw The news which came out this week concerning the 9th Circuit Court in San Francisco ruling that the Stolen Valor law is not constitutional hit pretty hard for me. (For the record, the 10th Circuit Court in Denver has held the door open for appeal.) In case you missed it, the ruling essentially protects the “free speech” of people claiming to have earned military medals which they did not receive. I should say right up front that, while I am a veteran, I didn’t earn any of the really “big medals.” I enlisted when I was 17, but the Vietnam war was pretty much over except for the cleanup operations and I wound up spending most of it serving under Carter. (Don’t ask. I don’t want to go there.) I got some of the usual, garden variety medals that most anyone can earn… good conduct, Pacific deployment, sharpshooter. But I wasn’t in any of the kind of action that qualifies one for the rewards under discussion in this court case. But that doesn’t mean that it doesn’t hit me hard. You see, my father was a different story. (Along with many other men in my family.) My dad served in the Army in World War 2 in one of General George Patton’s “Vulture Squads” in France and Germany. (Our host, Ed Morrissey, has had a peek at my father’s grave and military markers.) On one of his many trips up and down the advance line he arrived in time for the relief of Bastogne. There he – and several of his buddies – ate the shrapnel from a tank shell. My dad came home with a bronze star and a purple heart because he spent one Christmas day long ago far from home lying in a pool of blood on a frozen field so you could all be free. My dad was a real American hero – a title I have never claimed nor would I ever try to do so. So you can see, this situation has a bit of a personal import for me. A law was passed at one point making it a crime for people to falsely claim medals such as this, as well as the vastly more revered Congressional Medal of Honor. And now the courts seem to be ruling that lying about such things is part of our constitutionally assured rights to free speech. I’m having a bad day because of this. I’m one of those annoying people who anger my friends on both sides of the aisle when I defend the constitution, even when portions of it become annoying. And I appreciate our right to free speech. Yes, I understand that to restrict such speech you need to show “damages” to somebody else. But doesn’t falsely claiming to hold the CMOH do damage to those who really earned it, along with their families? Perhaps, but what damages? How do we define it? I have no answers. I’m probably wrong in the eyes of the courts and, for that matter, in terms of the constitution. I just know I’m angry. And I’m not currently in the mood to apologize. If you go around claiming these medals – for whatever reason – and you never served and you never earned them… you’re a scumbag. I don’t know if you should go to jail for it, but you deserve to have your butt beaten into the ground. “All that is necessary for the triumph of evil is that good men do nothing.” — Edmund Burke
Re: Have I shown you my CMOH, Navy Cross and Purple Heart?[...I have an idea - let's get Blackburn, Strandlof and Pepin together along with their ACLU buddies, pack them off to Parris Island, then ship'em off to Iraquistan and see how long they last.[/quote]
I've been to Parris Island. Many times. No, not as a Marine, but as a contractor. I know for a fact they wouldn't make it out of south coastal South Carolina. Lord, please protect us today from having to use deadly force.
Re: Have I shown you my CMOH, Navy Cross and Purple Heart?The ACLU - bear with me here - plays an important part in the American system. We do need a group that is willing to stand up for our Civil Liberties with a government that increases its reach into our rights every day.
As I said, I understand the reason for the decision. I also agree with gunderwood - let's just try these assholes under fraud laws and set precedent.
Re: Have I shown you my CMOH, Navy Cross and Purple Heart?Don't even think of putting these scumbags anywhere near my brother Marines. Marines learn to fight for each other and this country at Parris Island with arms and ammunition not with their mouths like those that you mention.
Semper Fi! Bill
Re: Have I shown you my CMOH, Navy Cross and Purple Heart?
Generally I'm against making special laws as the creates confusion, overhead and loopholes. Citizens and LE are never sure what the law is because there is so much to know. Sometimes the statues conflict with each other or are vague. Criminals get off because of loopholes (when you try to create specific laws you inevidably forget something). E.g. I don't need special laws about how many rounds your gun may hold, how long the barrel needs to be, what color it can be, etc., etc. Much simplier laws can cover all potential firearm abuses. Don't murder. Don't brandish. Manslaughter/civil suits for firearm accidents. Etc. Most specific laws are trying to punish people before they have actually done anything wrong or prohibit efficient criminal use. Take SBRs as an example. They make wonderful CQB guns (would be awesome for homedefense), but criminals could misuse them. However, we already know criminals don't care about the law and cut their stuff down anyways. The law really only catches people who didn't know about it, does virtually nothing to stop crime.
Re: Have I shown you my CMOH, Navy Cross and Purple Heart?
Yeah but the ACLU only seems to make sensible moves about 10% of the time...relying on them to protect us from government encroachment on our rights is kinda like using bleach to cure a case of pimples... No more catchy slogans for me...I am simply fed up...4...four...4...2+2...
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Re: Have I shown you my CMOH, Navy Cross and Purple Heart?Sasquatch:
Now that's cruel and hurtful. We are a nation of laws, after all. The penalty should be a $5.00 fine for assaulting and battering such a person who is exercising their civil right of freedom of expression. Funds collected from these fines should be dedicated towards VA hospitals and rehabilitation facilities for veterans, as well as scholarship funds for the chidlren of those killed by enemy action. Please, give generously.... ![]() Mutiny is a Management Tool
Re: Have I shown you my CMOH, Navy Cross and Purple Heart?I use the phrase "Just because it's legal, doesn't make it right."
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Re: Have I shown you my CMOH, Navy Cross and Purple Heart?
Some things never change. I wonder how a fetus fakes his own birth record. Wow, and I thought I had heard of everything. Quote of the day/week:: "Fear, Bigotry, Prejudice, and Intolerance provide an unshakable foundation for hatred of the "OTHER"". Gat6
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