That is a lie as I pointed out, and the lie was proved by one of your own posts. Now you're a liar lying about lies.
I never said he doesnt even get to be called a veteran. (True)
Your quote: I hope you are not referring to AR as a vet.
So, since you never actually typed, "He should not be called a veteran" you didn't actually say that he wasn't a veteran, right? Sure...I guess if I said "I hope you aren't calling NewinTexsas a normal heterosexual who has never humped a dog" that would mean I never actually called you a sexual deviant. Right...these are the sorts of weasel games honorable combat veteran warriors like you play, right? Baloney.
(Context was that the other poster was putting AR in the same statement with Patton.
The context does not change the fact that you lied. If you had said, "You shouldn't praise a guy who hated Patton" or "I hope you aren't comparing him to Patton" that would have been honest and accurate. But you said he shouldn't be called a veteran. That's a lie.
Bless him for his service to socialism. He was a socialist anti-war propagandist, NOT a soldier. (True).
1. Not true. He was a member of the United States Army. That makes him a soldier. Thats what people in the Army are called. Either you're lying or you have so little grasp on military matters that your claim to be a veteran becomes suspect.
2. Not true. Unless you can document him providing false information or reports that aided the enemy, he was not an "anti-war propagandist." His Wilhelmshaven report detailing the bravery of 8th AF crews could be called pro-Allied propaganda.
You lie and then lie about lying. Dishonorable.
When and where did you serve combat time?
I really don’t get it. Why are you spending so much time defending an anti-war pacifist socialist bag of hot air? As to my prior service, it is not relevant to this discussion. You keep trying to make it so but it really isn’t. You can go to larger fonts or even colors or cool fonts but you already have my answer.
As I recall, Jesse Helms asked that question of Jim Hunt in the 1984 Senate race. Hunt still went on to serve two more terms as governor but never made it to the Senate.