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To: rodguy911

Speaking of Capt Kahn. There is a reason he was awarded the Bronze Star and nothing higher. If he knowingly gave his life in battle so others might live (like the media has said over and over) he would have been awarded a Distinguished Service Cross and possibly the Medal of Honor. I’ve searched the internet, can’t find his citation for the Bronze Star.


87 posted on 08/07/2016 6:55:54 AM PDT by NKP_Vet (In matters of style, swim with the current; in matters of principle,stand like a rock ~ T, Jefferson)
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To: NKP_Vet

Likely given the Bronze Star as an Affirmative Action award.


107 posted on 08/07/2016 7:13:42 AM PDT by bray (Clinton/Paine in the neck)
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To: NKP_Vet
There are a lot of discrepencies about Kahn and LC has done a pretty stellar job pointing them out.

I guess if you were to boil it all up one take would be he was responsible for killing a lot of terror types which probably pissed off his ol' man who is a slime dog of the first degree so he knowingly did a suicide thing,hard to imagine but strange things happen.

Here's some more on his ol' man this time from Wayne Madson another brilliant researcher:

http://waynemadsenreport.com/articles/20160731

Pakistan was not a member of the U.S. coalition in Iraq, which begs the question of why the Pakistani embassy's ISI chief attended Captain Humayun Khan's funeral at Arlington? Was Khan working, through his Saudi- and Pakistani-connected father with the ISI? If so, was the contact "sanctioned" by the CIA? If not, was Humayun Khan freelancing and feeding information from Iraq to the ISI, which then passed it to their close allies in the Saudi General Intelligence Department?

Khizr Khan claims he is a "legal consultant" in Charlottesville, although he is not a member of the Virginia Bar.

Given the nature of Charlotteville's status as a sanctuary city, Khan's legal background and his work with the Muslim community in Virginia, it is likely that Khan offers help to Muslims who have overstayed their student visas in the university and sanctuary city to obtain permanent residence.

It should be recalled that seven of the 9/11 hijackers obtained Virginia driver's licenses, three of which were used as official identification to check in for flights on September 11, 2001. Perhaps if Khizr Khan had not been so willing to help dodgy Muslim "students" overstay their visas and seek workarounds to the law, Virginia might have been able to prevent the hijackers fraudulently obtain driver's licenses. And had there been no 9/11, there certainly would have been no U.S. invasion of Iraq and Humayun Khan would have realized his dream of attending the University of Virginia law school and becoming a military lawyer.

In making it easy for Saudis, Emiratis, and others to game the U.S. immigration system, Khizr Khan shares in some of the responsibility for his son's death.

This, of course, is too complicated for the two dimensional-thinking Trump. Because it is not advisable to attack any Gold Star family, Trump should have merely replied to Khizr Khan's attack by saying, "I understand the family's loss and although they attacked me, I will not respond to a grieving family." Trump could have added that Captain Khan would not have died had it not been for the U.S. invasion and occupation of Iraq, a war for which Hillary Clinton voted as a senator. Through surrogates, Trump could have revealed the Khans' connections to the Muslim Brotherhood, Sharia law advocates, the Saudis, and the ISI.

125 posted on 08/07/2016 7:30:05 AM PDT by rodguy911
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To: NKP_Vet

Maybe, but ANYONE that served is a hero to me, let alone killed in war, even if it was by an IED.

It’s the Captain’s father that is a political, hack-used prostitute.


136 posted on 08/07/2016 7:41:17 AM PDT by Alas Babylon!
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To: NKP_Vet

Vet the Bronze Star is awarded to ALL commissioned Officers who serve in a combat zone regardless of their duties or exposure to combat operations.. It is sometimes referred to as an Officer “show up” medal. If the award is for a heroic act the award will be the Bronze Star with a “V” for Valor.


149 posted on 08/07/2016 8:02:19 AM PDT by Forty-Niner (The barely bare, berry Bear formily known as Ursus Arctos Horrilibis (or U.A. Californicus))
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