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PODCAST: Centracchio on Stolen Valor

Sunday, July 01, 2012

 

 

General Reginald Centracchio reacts to the Supreme Court decision that makes it legal to lie about military service. Click here to listen to the podcast

 

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paul zecchino

People who falsely claim to have been war heroes are nothing new. Down here, Florida, they lock people up when they do this, as they do elsewhere. Nothing new.

But this is. Another baffling, corkscrew-tailed ruling from a court whose interests seem to be different from those of the American people.




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