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To: Ronin
"The old guy could have answered the questions..."

He DID answer questions. He was followed and harassed even AFTER he answered questions. At a point it was no longer "asking questions" but an attack on him.

Also, I see an angry, hostile black man using his position of authority to threaten and intimidate an older and weaker white man.

Said policeman should be punished severely.

66 posted on 06/05/2015 10:59:57 AM PDT by T-Bone Texan (B.L.O.A.T. : Buy Lots Of Ammo Today)
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To: T-Bone Texan

As a vet I see “stolen valor” as mostly hype in the same light as hate crimes and political correctness and those super sensitive hypocrites who try to convince us the use of simple harmless words is vile bigotry. There are very few cases where stolen valor is used for financial advantage...except by an overpaid Hollywood.

The intent of the political elite is to set us up as a divided hyper sensitive multi-national country. The open borders are pushed as icing on the cake where the intent is to further divide the nation. They want a country where our buttons can be pushed on these type issues to keep us from understanding how we are being screwed. They know how to manipulate us.

I can’t believe a cop would go up to an older man in a USMC(or any other) uniform and accuse him of stolen valor, when they’d never go up to Mexican looking non-English speaking immigrant and question him about STOLEN IDENTITY. They won’t arrest them even when they know they are here llegally and stole identities. We need police that serve us instead of agendas.


69 posted on 06/05/2015 12:11:05 PM PDT by apoliticalone (Politicians need rated based upon an increasing median income and declining national debt)
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