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 Posted: Sun Nov 15th, 2009 09:14 pm
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Steve Laughlin
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IanM wrote:
Maybe a tattoo that says "LIAR" across his forehead, or make him take out a 2 page ad in a national newspaper with the same word and nothing more than his picture???


I read once that in the American Civil War they would brand a "C" for "coward" on your face if you were a deserter and got caught. I know this is a little different from a liar who never served, but similar technique for punishment.

I was never in the military. All I can claim is 6 years in the BSA and getting my Eagle Scout. As a teenager I wanted so badly to be a disposable secret Commando or assassin, in my 20s I wanted to be a pilot... today I am neither but still love 80's action movies and keep a small arsenal of firearms and sharp objects.

It is never to late, a friend of mine from college just proved this by joining the army this year to "practice good medicine in bad places" ... he is 34.

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Skipdawg wrote: Jail time is the wrong way to go. Why waste tax dollars on a faker like that. He wanted to act like he served the country. Make him serve his community and make him do like 800 to 1000 hours of community service.

I agree a lot with this. He wanted to serve, so let him.

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I think what we need to keep in mind here is that this filthy lying scum sucking dirt bag did more that simply lie about his own service (probably because he is such a pitifully gay coward that he could not get attention any other way)...he also  knowingly and purposefully made fun of those that did serve and went to great lengths to denigrate their service.

I truly think that it would be worth the taxpayers money to throw him in a jail cell to be the girlfriend of some 350 pound ex-Marine who did serve!

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 Posted: Mon Nov 23rd, 2009 12:21 am
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As has been said before, Ken - don't give him anything he would enjoy...

 

 

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Sticking close to topic, here is an interesting article that just posted on FOX.com:Web Site Aims to Uncover Fakers in Fatigues

http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,579336,00.html

Thought this would be of interest...

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