Trying to call this 'free speech', covered under the first amendment, goes well beyond any sense of the dignity that should be shown to those of us who've served this country and constitution, as it is we don't ask for much and the country in return has failed for decades in properly funding the results of our wars! It's symbolic spitting on those brothers and sisters who've lost lives and limbs, often in wars of choice, as well as suffering from extreme trauma's of and a slap in the face for the rest of us!
Dec 9, 2011 - Twenty-five organizations representing millions of veterans have asked the U.S. Supreme Court to uphold a federal law making it a crime to falsely claim receiving a military award for valor.The case pits First Amendment rights of free speech against allowing impersonators to erode the meaning and prestige of military medals. Oral arguments are planned for sometime in 2012.
“Imposters, who have included state and federal officials as well as many other successful, prominent people, have enjoyed undeserved praise, honors and other intangible and non-pecuniary benefits by wrongfully taking advantage of the goodwill associated with those awards,” the groups say in a briefing filed in the case involving the constitutionality of the Stolen Valor Act, a 2006 law that makes it a federal crime to falsely claim to have received military medals. read more>>>
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