Posted on 02/13/2016 7:02:37 AM PST by pabianice
FAYETTEVILLE, N.C. (Tribune News Service) â It takes a mere glance for Tim Howle to see through the nonsense.
A military uniform adorned with every award a service member can earn is a dead giveaway. He hopes he's wrong, but sometimes an impersonator is blatantly lying and receiving financial benefits based on those lies.
That's where Howle draws the line.
"It's just about righting wrong," Howle said. "We hold certain values of honesty and integrity as a basis for our being. If nobody else is going to stand up to these guys, we feel we have to do it."
Howle is among a growing group of veterans â mostly retired â in online groups that investigates tips of people impersonating or bolstering a military career. The groups have been active for years but are gaining national attention in the wake of a decision to strike down the Stolen Valor Act.
Last month, a specially convened panel of the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals ruled that the First Amendment allows people to wear unearned military honors.
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You Trump-bashers remind me of the irrational Palin-bashers during her campaign. I can’t for the life of me see how you got from an article about fraudulent military honors to complaining about Donald Trump. I think it’s a mental illness.
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