While I do not agree with what this guy did; I can not help but feel like my tax dollars are at waste. Is it really that big of a deal that some douche lose bank teller wanted to pretend at his class reunion that he was a decorated marine officer. I am sure plenty of people bullshit when they go to this crap. How much do you think was spent though for the FBI to investigate this guy, execute a search warrant at his house, than send this guy to trial???http://www.cnn.com/2009/CRIME/11/12/california.medals.charge/index.html
11/12/2009 6:32:47 PM
This is a law that should be enforced. Imagine if it weren't.
11/12/2009 6:34:21 PM
Could you spell out the consequences of non-enforcement? I'm not seeing any.
11/12/2009 6:45:11 PM
The uniform would mean nothing?
11/12/2009 6:49:48 PM
its silly, and sad. but they should punish him by letting real marines pound him into an unrecognizable pile of goo.
11/12/2009 6:52:34 PM
It's clear that HUR does not respect or support our fine men and women who risk their lives each and every day to protect his right to post such trash.
11/12/2009 7:20:27 PM
If you take this to it's logical conclusion, why should only police officers get to wear police uniforms? Why can't anyone?If you're more concerned about your tax dollars being spent on this than on fighting multi-billion dollar wars, then I think you have a serious case of misplaced priorities.
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11/12/2009 8:01:29 PM
They have these things called military ID's that are a lot tougher to fake than silly clothes and pins and ribbons. You can wear any kind of uniform you want - you will not get on base without an ID, at least in my experience, even under a normal security status on the base (my dad left his ID one time and tried to get back on - they took his DL, checked him in a couple databases, checked the kids' military IDs and finally let him on).It is NOT a law to protect people. It is a law to protect the image and "honor" of those who really wear them to work. It is designed to create (or more to keep) a mystique, and the public adoration, only on those who "deserve" it.[Edited on November 12, 2009 at 8:07 PM. Reason : a]
11/12/2009 8:04:52 PM
It's the intellectual property of the United States Marine Corps
11/12/2009 8:12:06 PM
[Edited on November 12, 2009 at 8:14 PM. Reason : whateva]
11/12/2009 8:13:33 PM
11/12/2009 8:16:07 PM
Great thread around Veteran's Day. You folks are arguing that it's no big deal for someone to wear a uniform w/ medals, when that person didn't earn 'em.Let's just make sure you're clear about what you're arguing for.I bet there'd be a few decorated vets out there that would love to tell you how and why they earned their purple hearts or navy crosses.And you act like it's no big deal.
11/12/2009 8:21:11 PM
If civilians aren't allowed to wear military uniforms, they why should military personnel be allowed to wear their uniforms outside service, official events, and practical considerations like going home? After all, that would only take an internal rule, versus a hard-and-fast federal law like we're talking about here.I suppose there are several concerning things to me: - The thing that made this an issue was that he wore a high level metal, not that he unlawfully impersonated a protector of the peace. We probably shouldn't federally prosecute people on a pride issue. - What is the true thing that 'identifies' an individual in the armed forces acting with distinction above civilians? Can I wear part of a uniform legally? - What about Halloween?!
11/12/2009 8:23:29 PM
I don't think it's possible to miss the point any worse than mrfrog just did.
11/12/2009 8:27:06 PM
^^there are specific rules that spell out exactly what you're talking about.[Edited on November 12, 2009 at 8:27 PM. Reason : .]
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11/12/2009 8:28:34 PM
Do you support the troops that are fighting for your freedoms? How about supporting them by having a little respect for them when they get home, too.[Edited on November 12, 2009 at 8:31 PM. Reason : ^ ty]
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11/12/2009 8:31:06 PM
^ That's a load of bullshit and you know it. A soldier's job is to follow his chain of command, even if he disagrees with that order. If he takes a bullet in the service of a war he or you morally oppose, he deserves the same respect as any other veteran. You don't get to decide how to treat them based on the war they fight.
11/12/2009 8:33:56 PM
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11/12/2009 8:40:13 PM
If I do 300 mph down an empty highway at 4am and don't wreck my car, no one is harmed. Speeding shouldn't be a crime.
11/12/2009 8:44:45 PM
^^^ A soldier on a battlefield does not have the luxury to say, "no, i'm not going to kill that person that's firing at me." If he chose not to do so, he'd likely end up dead. And if not him, than one of his fellow soldiers.And you know why you should support them, even if they are in some sort of internal conflict? Because their job is hard enough without assholes like you telling them that they're terrible people for doing their jobs.[Edited on November 12, 2009 at 8:45 PM. Reason : carets]
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11/12/2009 8:50:10 PM
I don't know how to begin to respond to that torrent of illogical thought. I'm speechless. I don't know what point you're trying to make anymore, but you're sure trying hard to make it.
11/12/2009 8:52:31 PM
^That's because you're stupid.
11/12/2009 8:53:43 PM
Okay, well so's your mother. Way to be mature.
11/12/2009 8:55:36 PM
It really is a very simple principle: don't kill people when it's not justified (legally or morally) in your own mind, even when you are a soldier. If you believe the war is unjustified, you have no business killing in its name regardless of your orders. Likewise, if I believe the killing was unjustified, I can't salute and honor the killer just because he was ordered to kill.
11/12/2009 9:00:28 PM
11/12/2009 9:26:50 PM
Why do you people argue with complete asshats like HUR, TULIPlovr and d357r0y3r? They've proven themselves to be devoid of value as human beings in the first place.
11/12/2009 9:33:10 PM
Sometimes it's fun to watch them take these opinions to their crazy conclusion.
11/12/2009 9:35:06 PM
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11/12/2009 9:45:14 PM
This thread is all bizarro world n shit...You have TWW liberals "defending the honor" of the military and the wolfweb GOP hacks defending imposters.I'd have assumed it'd be the other way around.
11/12/2009 9:45:23 PM
11/12/2009 9:46:19 PM
^^ that's a helpful observation.[Edited on November 12, 2009 at 9:47 PM. Reason : ]
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11/12/2009 10:21:46 PM
What is the demonstrable harm, assuming you are referring to the military? I've asked that question 10 times now.
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