Posted on 01/13/2016 6:32:03 AM PST by pabianice
Wow. That court is terrible.
That’s not free speech—it’s outright deception.
So now fraud is considered free speech? Ok...
Marines (or other military) that stand up and confront a charlatan can now be charged with a hate crime
Maybe they should just walk by, cap 'im, and keep on walkin'
Leave the eyes and accusations to God
Or just ignore them for the losers they are...
We will simply look the other way when some real soldiers take care of the faker behind some corner.
“Take care” = Beat the living s*^t out of him.
Problem solved.
It is a looney court! 9th Circus, indeed.
Is it assault & battery to drench someone with an ice cold bucket of water?
In this case, phony vets. In other cases, militant Muslims.
Thoughts?
Could I wear a uniform and impersonate a police officer? Could I wear boots, a heavy coat and helmet and impersonate a fireman? Could I wear a white coat and stethoscope, and impersonate a doctor? What about a robe and/or any other facial makeup and impersonate a 9th Circuit Court judge? Could I do any of those under the guise of freedom of expression?
I’m sure, hell I’m convinced that ALL of these stolen valor guys are hung like gerbils and they are “compensating” for their “short comings.”
Why else would you do it?
GDit, if you want to wear the F’n uniform, earn it like the rest of us.
But then again I’m sure these guys also have a wall full of “participation trophy’s.”
Yep! Or publicly expose them for the frauds they are. We now have more people claiming to be Vietnam Vets than ever served in country.
The purpose of that ruling was to further destroy the traditions, heritage, and values of the United States of America.With the full approval of a majority of voters in the last two elections, it is now full speed ahead. Throughout history, Militaries of the World have recognized the accomplishments of their members through various means. Awarding medals to them was one of these ways. Rulings such as these cheapen the award to the one that earned it to almost nothing because now every Tom, Dick, and Harry can open a box of Cracker Jacks, go into a pawn shop, go to a yard sale or flea market, or simply order one online. Pin it on their clothes and go strutting around like a Bantam Rooster. the wearing of any medal that is meant to be a military recognizment of achievement, either personal or group should be a criminal offense.
Under the same logic, counterfeit money should be legal. It would be protected free speech or freedom of expression, or whatever.
They are right. Wearing something doesn’t mean it’s fraud. Using it to get something in return because of it, IS FRAUD and then should be charged accordingly.
Having counterfeit money is not illegal. Passing it along to buy something is illegal.
Awarded. Medals are awarded, not earned or won. Ignorant judges.
Why yes, I'm a member of the Ninth U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in San Francisco....see my black robe?
Disgusting.
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