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Stolen Valor
Supreme Court strikes down Stolen Valor Act
The Supreme Court on Thursday tossed out a 2006 law making it a federal misdemeanor to lie about receiving a military service medal, but left the door open for Congress to try again with a more finely tuned law.
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Breaking down the Stolen Valor Act ruling
Stories
- Kentucky man to be sentenced for selling bogus military documents
Clinton Douglas Salyer is scheduled to be sentenced in federal court next week for producing phony military certificates and selling them online. Salyer was indicted in April on a charge of affixing fraudulent seals to military certificates. He pleaded guilty to the charge the following month.
16:48 September 5, 2012- Former PTSD Foundation counselor charged with altering military discharge papers
A federal grand jury has indicted Paul A. Schroeder, 40, of The Woodlands, Texas, The former director of counseling at a nonprofit for veterans in Houston,for unlawfully possessing and exhibiting a certificate of discharge from the military, “knowing the same to be forged, counterfeited, or falsely altered.”
16:25 June 29, 2012- Military disputes TV contestant's claim of combat injuries
A contestant on "America's Got Talent" gained sympathy from the judges and applause from the audience when he described suffering a TBI in Afghanistan, but the military says it has no record of him being injured.
14:10 June 6, 2012- Law that makes it a crime to lie about military honors could be overturned
- Supreme Court hears 'stolen valor' case of false military heroism
- Houston veterans mentor says he lied about his military record
- Ex-Virginia Beach man accused of posing as Navy officer
- Veteran’s claims of awards, service do not withstand scrutiny
- Supreme Court to decide if Constitution allows lying about military heroism
- 'Stolen Valor': a legal fight for the right to tell lies
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If those that served honorably take no interest in exposing these liars why should anybody else? We see that government has now reversed a law to now make it easier for the liars to continue, thus cheapening the service of those that served honorably. For such people convince others of their deeds then they having no honor lead others to believe heroes act the way they do!
One of my very good friends was an honorable Marine combat veteran that served in Vietnam. I remember vividly what outrage he expressed when seeing a liar attempt to steal that which others HAVE DIED OR BEEN WOUNDED ACTUALLY DOING! So much so that rather than ignore it ,he confronted the pretender and upon exposing the man to truly be the liar that he was, my friend would then proceed to kick his ass! And that ladies and gentlemen is how a Marine treats such lowlife , lying posers! Not by standing back ignoring , by jaw dropping awe or ignorant admiration but by forcing the truth to see light of day and then taking real action!
My other great friend that was a Korean War veteran I never got to see take action against such liars but he told me of two incidents where he too got fed up listening to a pretender and just walked over beat hell out of them . Not saying a word to anybody, just doing the deed and leaving. He was a fairly quiet man and such was his style. Quiet but by no means timid.
Sadly both men are passed on now but I was indeed lucky to have them as mentors in my young life. I respect the hell out of them because they were solid men of principles, quick to defend those fallen heroes's honor by not allowing such pretenders to steal that which should never be allowed to be stolen!!
This is one place where zero tolerance really should thrive IMHO.. --Tyr
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