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Tim Walz served 20 years in the Army National Guard, and retired as a Command Sergeant Major.
The latest iteration of your userid claims to have had no military service.
I think you're quite mistaken on exactly who is "missing a pair".
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"Stolen Valor" is blood libel if you're referring to retired Command Sergeant Major Tim Walz.
He spent 20 years in the military. You didn't. JD Vance didn't. And I'd wager not a single soul at Newsmax did either.
You don't get to disparage someone's military service because you disagree with their politics.
That's shameful.
 
"Stolen Valor" is blood libel if you're referring to retired Command Sergeant Major Tim Walz.
He spent 20 years in the military. You didn't. JD Vance didn't. And I'd wager not a single soul at Newsmax did either.
You don't get to disparage someone's military service because you disagree with their politics.
That's shameful.
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"Stolen Valor" is blood libel if you're referring to retired Command Sergeant Major Tim Walz.
He spent 20 years in the military. You didn't. JD Vance didn't. And I'd wager not a single soul at Newsmax did either.
You don't get to disparage someone's military service because you disagree with their politics.
That's shameful.

Ahem...

Blood libel or ritual murder libel (also blood accusation)[1][2] is an antisemitic canard[3][4][5] which falsely accuses Jews of murdering Christians in order to use their blood in the performance of religious rituals.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blood_libel

What you say is, soup to nuts, wrong.
 
The Stolen Valor Act relates to a person...
who, with intent to obtain money, property, or other tangible benefit, fraudulently holds himself or herself out to be a recipient of:

  • 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.
Does not apply to someone who said he was at a war when he wasn't. It's a shame people can't hit the Google button before posting bollocks.
 
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