![]() |
Quote:
|
Quote:
Quote:
|
Quote:
But Let me guess stolen valor act ? You can’t even read the law correctly federal criminal code to make it a crime for a person to fraudulently claim having received a valor award specified in the Act, with the intention of obtaining money, property, or other tangible benefit by convincing another that he or she received the award. a Congressional Medal of Honor, a distinguished-service cross, a Navy cross, an Air Force cross, a silver star, a Purple Heart, a Combat Infantryman's Badge, a Combat Action Badge, a Combat Medical Badge, a Combat Action Ribbon, a Combat Action Medal, or any replacement or duplicate medal for such medal as authorized by law I have 2 on the list . Blumenthal Never claimed he was awarded any of those awards. But he did say this Blumenthal responded to a question about Iran by saying, “Although I did not serve in Vietnam, I have seen firsthand the effects of military action, and no one wants it to be the first resort yet you never, ever specify why the equivalence is false. Never. I have . you still can’t accept the difference . between a white lie Or admit Santos behavior isn’t just a lie it’s totally fraudulent made up to misrepresent himself to voters Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
Quote:
Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
Quote:
The proof is there in my first post on the topic, Paul, if that wasn't clear enough for you, then you need this stuff expressed in pop-up books. I can argue Blumenthal did benefit from it. If you can assume Santos' lies helped his election, why can't I assume the same exact thing about Blumenthal? Just because Blumenthal is a democrat? |
Quote:
Let's be very clear...you're telling us, that Blumenthal never claimed he served in the Vietnam War? IS that what you're saying? FFS, it was a huge story at the time. He said repeatedly that he served "in Vietnam", and made references to when we all came back from Vietnam. If, in fact, he has to claim he won medals to break that law, then you are 100% correct he didn't break that law, and I'm 100% wrong. But you are 100% wrong if you say he never claimed to have served in that war. He absolutely made that claim. Many times. |
Quote:
quotes from Blumenthal, as reported by the New York Times... “We have learned something important since the days that I served in Vietnam" In 2003, he addressed a rally in Bridgeport, where about 100 military families gathered to express support for American troops overseas. “When we returned, we saw nothing like this,” Asked about the Bridgeport rally, when he told the crowd, “When we returned, we saw nothing like this,” Mr. Blumenthal said he did not recall the event. But all you can do, is post a quote where he said he didn't serve...even Paul S knows what I'm referring to. And this guy will keep getting re-elected in CT until he chooses not to run again. He can never be defeated, because the CT voters don't care about his lie. But you have zero complaint when democrat voters ignore lies told by democrat politicians. Wayne, I'd love for you to explain why you posted the Blumenthal quote which you chose to post (also in the NYT story I posted), yet you ignored the other quotes which prove he explicitly lied. What was yoru motive, if not just to serve your narrative as always? https://www.nytimes.com/2010/05/18/n...lumenthal.html |
Quote:
Wayne, I'd love for you to explain why you posted the Blumenthal quote which you chose to post Very simple Jim he is admitting he was never in Vietnam regardless of previous comments aka setting the record straight . not doubling down And seem he was almost as bad as a draft dodger as Trump was (almost) So there is no law. I figured as much Who’s lying now. Or perhaps you miss spoke. Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
Quote:
that’s some serious logic there wayne. and then you pivot to trump in order to change the subject… liz warren lied about native american heritage on a job application to harvard, after that lie she was rewarded with a job paying, i believe, $400k a year. that’s not fraud? and we all know you continue to vote for her. |
Now it’s back to hit # 27 on Jimmy’s playlist, Senator Warren
He does this even though he believes that character doesn’t matter, apparently he only finds fault with people he calls demeaning names, much like his hero. A classic example of a false equivalence has been described by author Isaac Asimov: “…when people thought the earth was flat, they were wrong. When people thought the earth was spherical, they were wrong. But if you think that thinking the earth is spherical is just as wrong as thinking the earth is flat, then your view is wronger than both of them put together.” Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
All times are GMT -5. The time now is 06:11 PM. |
Powered by vBulletin® Version 3.8.7
Copyright ©2000 - 2025, vBulletin Solutions, Inc.
Copyright 1998-20012 Striped-Bass.com