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There's something we agree onGlad to see she is going to jail and will be there for a while. Stolen Valor is despicable.
That's why she's going to jail....scamming money. She has the misfortune of not being the stupid old fat Florida con-man.Not only did this person scam major cash from good people, but she seriously damaged those who actually need help as people will now wonder, is that just another scam?
Been posted numerous times go lookWhere is your proof of your accusation?
This post has nothing to do with Trump stay on topicThat's why she's going to jail....scamming money. She has the misfortune of not being the stupid old fat Florida con-man.
Must be something in the water you drink that compels some to put an ugly political spin on everything posted.That's why she's going to jail....scamming money. She has the misfortune of not being the stupid old fat Florida con-man.
Not for you since you're too lazy to literally look at the first post in this boardSo, you can't even re-post your own "accusations"?
I didn't say that did I.You don't agree that she's going to jail for scamming money?
I'm filing charges against you for defamation. Talk to your lawyer. Tell him to ask to see my DD214, and suggest a settlement.
You're right of course. But what is even more disgusting is when someone says that they were in combat and they actually were not. For example, my late brother was with the 82nd Airborne. He was in the service. So if he says he served, he is correct. Now, if he said he was in combat though...somehow (and this is just me) to me that is even worse than saying you were in and you were not.I had a U.S customer who said I used military lingo (phonetics) or something to this effect and asked if I had served. I told him thst I would never misrepresent myself (in any serious manner) as it is offensive to those who have served. In my opinion it is a fairly offensive character quality to do so.
It is even more offensive when people say that those who did serve in the US military, and left with an honorable discharge, to claim that they didn't serve, and are guilty of "stolen valor."I had a U.S customer who said I used military lingo (phonetics) or something to this effect and asked if I had served. I told him thst I would never misrepresent myself (in any serious manner) as it is offensive to those who have served. In my opinion it is a fairly offensive character quality to do so.