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DVRacer

(734 posts)
2. No it's not
Sat Nov 7, 2015, 12:50 PM
Nov 2015

That label is reserved for folks who claim much more and should not be watered down to fit a political narrative ,so please if you don't mind just don't. I spend quite a bit of time with that and other veteran organizations.

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He clearly "name dropped" West Point to polish his bonafides. yellowcanine Nov 2015 #1
No it's not DVRacer Nov 2015 #2
Yeah, it's more like draft-dodger Ted Nugent claiming he would have been the ultimate commando tabasco Nov 2015 #4
The cons are all about the sale. Initech Nov 2015 #22
I have to side with Trumad on this one... Wounded Bear Nov 2015 #5
I said a touch of stolen valor--- trumad Nov 2015 #29
I guess with something I have in front of me... DVRacer Nov 2015 #9
I think you might be wrong and this is actionable. Rex Nov 2015 #12
What do you mean by "actionable"? Nye Bevan Nov 2015 #14
Stolen valor jen63 Nov 2015 #19
Nope, that law was struck down as unconstitutional in 2012 (nt) Nye Bevan Nov 2015 #20
It was revised jen63 Nov 2015 #23
The revised version only applies when there is an attempt to obtain money or property Nye Bevan Nov 2015 #27
Which is what Carson did. Rex Nov 2015 #34
I believe, but don't quote me, jen63 Nov 2015 #15
Oh yeah. Carson stole valor. If one steals wearing a military uniform or using a pen, SDjack Nov 2015 #18
I hear you---and I certainly know full on Stolen Valor. trumad Nov 2015 #30
You don't receive "scholarships" to the military academies GP6971 Nov 2015 #52
Carson posted this on his facebook in his defense pintobean Nov 2015 #55
This Comes Under The Category.... Laxman Nov 2015 #59
Pffft pintobean Nov 2015 #60
I said a touch... trumad Nov 2015 #28
Pre-stolen valor Generic Other Nov 2015 #3
No. pintobean Nov 2015 #6
k&R... spanone Nov 2015 #7
Agreed Gothmog Nov 2015 #8
He was born in 1951, why didn't he go to Viet Nam??? nt winstars Nov 2015 #10
By 1970, the Draft Lottery was in place. Maybe, like Bill Clinton, he drew a lhigh number. WinkyDink Nov 2015 #17
Ahh, no. former9thward Nov 2015 #31
First of all, nothing you wrote refutes me. Secondly, getting #311 is not defined as "avoided" any- WinkyDink Nov 2015 #54
Most people didn't have the Chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee former9thward Nov 2015 #58
His 4 year college deferment would have terminated the same year the draft ended - 1973 Brother Buzz Nov 2015 #24
This vet thinks it should be actionable. Rex Nov 2015 #11
This vet thinks you are being ridiculous. former9thward Nov 2015 #32
The academy records show Carson was not there nor was Westmoreland. Rex Nov 2015 #33
You are calling me self-rightous. LOL former9thward Nov 2015 #36
Uh yeah..Id remember that. trumad Nov 2015 #38
Like Hillary remembers she was under sniper fire... former9thward Nov 2015 #39
What the fuck dude trumad Nov 2015 #40
Who cares. Rex Nov 2015 #41
Seriously trumad Nov 2015 #43
Yeah that HRC nonsense can go Rex Nov 2015 #45
AUTOMATED MESSAGE: Results of your Jury Service Tarheel_Dem Nov 2015 #49
As you are with Hillary's lies former9thward Nov 2015 #50
Pathetic. Rex Nov 2015 #42
Yes if you defend anyone's lies. former9thward Nov 2015 #51
We sure have a double stand on DU. +1 840high Nov 2015 #53
Disagree. No "valor" in being admitted to a college. Nye Bevan Nov 2015 #13
Service academy students are jen63 Nov 2015 #16
OK, but he never claimed to have been a student at the academy. Nye Bevan Nov 2015 #21
I had some bizarre dances with U.S. Navy recruiters. hunter Nov 2015 #25
Who's his campaign advisor? JonathanRackham Nov 2015 #26
Agree and thanks for your service. dinkytron Nov 2015 #35
In my opinion, "valor" refers to service in wartime. cwydro Nov 2015 #37
It is a touch of stolen valor, the freakout over this here is telling. Rex Nov 2015 #44
Sorry, I don't get "a touch" of stolen valor. cwydro Nov 2015 #46
Nobody said that. Rex Nov 2015 #47
I don't like it either. cwydro Nov 2015 #48
US Navy veteran 1969-73 I agree with trumad! B Calm Nov 2015 #56
A lot of people don't agree with me---that's cool. trumad Nov 2015 #57
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