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To: A Navy Vet

I don’t think it’ll be viewed like that by the majority. And if not, it works against us.

I think everyone has a right to silence. If someone wants to challenge it, it’s up to them to do the legwork.


189 posted on 09/13/2004 3:53:40 PM PDT by elfman2
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To: elfman2
I think everyone has a right to silence.

Yeah, but in Majied's case, he broke the silence to use his elite status to support a political claim -- then pulled the cone of silence in around himself.

Compare the actions of another left-wing political character who claims to be a veteran of an elite service (actually several), Stan Goff. If you call Goff on his claims he will tell you exactly where he served and with whom and, bedamned if the claims don't check out. Goff is a Communist but he really did serve in Rangers and SF. (I'd like to know who the bozo was that signed off on his security clearance, but Goff's claims about his service can mostly be verified, and other soldiers remember him).

In contrast to this, Majied says that he changed his name after serving as a SEAL and in Vietnam. But he won't tell anybody. He is coy and fences around about his background. He sure didn't do that when he was making his initial claim.

d.o.l.

Criminal Number 18F

294 posted on 09/14/2004 11:53:14 AM PDT by Criminal Number 18F (Did the paper lie? I dunno, was there ink on the pages today?)
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