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Old 01-22-2009, 05:13   #16
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For what it's worth, I recently met an FBI agent that gives a shit. He was the first (maybe second) FBI agent I've met that "didn't" introduce himself as "Special Agent" so and so.

I'm still waiting for meet a non-"Special" agent.

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I am wondering if we simply put together dossiers on posers, and then pass them directly to Assistant US Attorneys in the pertinent jurisdiction, whether the AUSAs would then pick up the ball and prosecute under Stolen Valor statutes?

No need to trouble an FBI agent. Those guys are obviously too busy with "terrorism investigations."

All that we really need to prove a violation of Stolen Valor statutes is a photograph of the poser wearing unauthorized medals or badges, or a copy of a faked DD214.

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Old 01-22-2009, 08:11   #17
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I am wondering if we simply put together dossiers on posers, and then pass them directly to Assistant US Attorneys in the pertinent jurisdiction, whether the AUSAs would then pick up the ball and prosecute under Stolen Valor statutes?

No need to trouble an FBI agent. Those guys are obviously too busy with "terrorism investigations."

All that we really need to prove a violation of Stolen Valor statutes is a photograph of the poser wearing unauthorized medals or badges, or a copy of a faked DD214.

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I also found out that the FBI has been doing their jobs and it was the "US Attorneys Office" that let our most famous Special Forces FRAUD, keavin lawdermilk off the hook without any criminal charges, none, zero, zulch, nadda.

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Old 01-22-2009, 13:54   #18
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I also found out that the FBI has been doing their jobs and it was the "US Attorneys Office" that let our most famous Special Forces FRAUD, keavin lawdermilk off the hook without any criminal charges, none, zero, zulch, nadda.

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Brother, did you write them a letter asking the AUSA why this was done?

I have to hope that if they understand that we care about this issue, that we care about the Stolen Valor statutes, that we will not cease to ask uncomfortable questions.

We can always push it up to the DOJ IG, and write to the Congressman and Senator in that jurisdiction.

Right?

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Old 01-22-2009, 16:15   #19
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Brother, did you write them a letter asking the AUSA why this was done?

I have to hope that if they understand that we care about this issue, that we care about the Stolen Valor statutes, that we will not cease to ask uncomfortable questions.

We can always push it up to the DOJ IG, and write to the Congressman and Senator in that jurisdiction.

Right?

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I know the answer to that also.... keavin lawdermilk is not only a thief, fraud, con-boy etc but he's also a low life scum sucking fat yellow coward that talked his way out of any criminal charges. (I'm not going to post what "keavin the coward" did to evade all criminal charges as I'm sure other bottom feeders are reading this thread.)

The US Attorneys office that handled that scumbags case should be fired.
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Old 06-16-2009, 16:33   #20
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"Dan Weinzier" that name brings back memories. What a prick.
The really funny part about Dan.... he was the go-To guy for the CoC, he could do no wrong and what he said was gold. I laughed my ass off when he was busted.
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Old 06-16-2009, 17:05   #21
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Agree..
PTSD is the new welfare....went to the VA for some education stuff and bumped into the shrink..asked my background etc..told her...she asked abotu my dreams/nightmares yada yada...I said don't have any, loved it etc...then she was totally convinced I had PTSD and was pissed I wouldn't sign on..
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Old 06-17-2009, 14:58   #22
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Talking Dreams

I was asked about having dreams once. I told the Doc I have/ had dreams all the time. He got this look on his face and asked me quietly what were my dreams about and how I felt afterwards?
I told him they usually involved women, thongs, beaches and poles. And how I felt afterwards? I usually was reaching over and attempting to wake up the misses.....
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Old 06-17-2009, 17:44   #23
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I was asked about having dreams once. I told the Doc I have/ had dreams all the time. He got this look on his face and asked me quietly what were my dreams about and how I felt afterwards?
I told him they usually involved women, thongs, beaches and poles. And how I felt afterwards? I usually was reaching over and attempting to wake up the misses.....
csquare,

I can't believe it...... Your infringing on my dreams! I think it's time for me to see my shrink again at the VA........

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Old 06-17-2009, 18:13   #24
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I think it's time for me to see my shrink again at the VA...
Based on the latest reports of VA ineptitude, just don't get a colonoscopy there.

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Old 06-17-2009, 19:29   #25
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Based on the latest reports of VA ineptitude, just don't get a colonoscopy there.

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Richard,

I just had one(12/2008) at the Biloxi VA.... I get one every 2 years now instead of the normal 5 years,because my Dad died of colon cancer....... But next year you (bet your bippy) I going to address this with my doctor before I get another one.............

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