daveman
Diamond Member
How would he be 'pressuring' an entire meeting of 150+ veterans on the spot, when all he was was a relatively nameless lieutenant in the audience? Random guessing about what he might have done without anything to back it up does not make him guilty of perjury.
I guess you're saying it's unreasonable to trust the word of a veteran because you disagree with him politically?
No, I'm saying it's unreasonable to trust the word of a veteran because he propagated lies, knowingly or unknowingly, about American servicemen; and also because he illegally met with officials of a nation we were engaged in hostilities with to rubber-stamp their terms for a US surrender.