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Chris J. Karr's avatar

I feel like this whole "stolen valor" thing is some brilliant rope-a-dope from the Democrats.

"Let's see if we can get the draft dodger's side to loudly complain about a fellow who served honorably for over two decades!"

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Scott C.'s avatar

I pretty much just lurk here now but that stolen valor crap has really pissed me off. Dude serves honorably for 24 years but republicans just don't care if you happen to be a democrat. It's just gross and highlights how they don't really have a patriotic bone in their bodies.

I served 4 years in the marines. I did payroll at a company level in the air wing. I have seen dozens of people retire to avoid deployment and I have heard dozens complain about those who did because they were the ones who then had to go. It was always just resentment. After 20 years you can retire whenever you want. To complain about it because you happen to be the guy who replaced him is so disgusting.

When I graduated boot camp we were all given the National Defense Service Medal to wear. This was 1995 long after any real fighting in the first desert storm happened but because we were technically still in it. I don't claim to have been in war or seen combat and neither does he, but we rate those medals as much as anyone does. Comparing who is real military and who isn't is an ancient military pastime and that's fine. But don't you dare try and attack someone about it for politics.

The fact that republicans will attack and destroy 24 years of honorable military service in a pathetic attempt to hit a candidate for VP while at the same time putting up a literal draft dodger who compared his sexcapades to doing "his personal Vietnam" perfectly shows the honor rot that has been spread throughout that party.

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