stonehenge
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JD took a lot of photos.JD, who actually served in Iraq, needs to go hard on this subject after Walz. Lying about being in combat is as low as it gets.
He still deployed to a combat zone. Your boy deployed to Italy and then tucked his tail when his unit was notified of a pending deployment to Iraq. He was the CSM as well at the time. The highest-ranking enlisted soldier in his unit. He abandoned his troops. Then he fucking lies about carrying an AR in a combat zone when the motherfucking pussy has never set foot in a combat zone.JD took a lot of photos.
JD Vance
Vance enlisted in the Marine Corps after graduating from high school in 2003 and would go on to serve for a total of four years. In 2005, he spent six months in Iraq as a military journalist.
He wrote in his memoir that he was "lucky to escape any real fighting," but on Wednesday, he stressed that he still "served in a combat zone."
"I never said that I saw a firefight myself, but I've always told the truth about my Marine Corps service. That's the difference," Vance said.
He left the Marine Corps in 2007 as a corporal to attend Ohio State University.
Why do we call "Speaker Emerita Nancy Pelosi" all the rest are just former speaker?Even this stupid, drunk bitch stepped in her own fecal matter on the subject.
Nice synopsis of what JD has said. You know what he didn't do? He didn't lie about his service like Tim Awalz. Pretty simple.JD took a lot of photos.
JD Vance
Vance enlisted in the Marine Corps after graduating from high school in 2003 and would go on to serve for a total of four years. In 2005, he spent six months in Iraq as a military journalist.
He wrote in his memoir that he was "lucky to escape any real fighting," but on Wednesday, he stressed that he still "served in a combat zone."
"I never said that I saw a firefight myself, but I've always told the truth about my Marine Corps service. That's the difference," Vance said.
He left the Marine Corps in 2007 as a corporal to attend Ohio State University.
JD took a lot of photos.
JD Vance
Vance enlisted in the Marine Corps after graduating from high school in 2003 and would go on to serve for a total of four years. In 2005, he spent six months in Iraq as a military journalist.
He wrote in his memoir that he was "lucky to escape any real fighting," but on Wednesday, he stressed that he still "served in a combat zone."
"I never said that I saw a firefight myself, but I've always told the truth about my Marine Corps service. That's the difference," Vance said.
He left the Marine Corps in 2007 as a corporal to attend Ohio State University.
All of the above. Next up? Bone spursSo the title is Combat Correspondent and in addition to writing news stories, you also shepherd around civilian correspondents, while armed to protect them in LIVE combat zones. USMC Major Megan McClung was a Combat Correspondent killed in Iraq by an IED about the same time Vance was there. You make it sound like some kind of cakewalk job. You are either really stupid, or really evil. Like most conservatives, Vance tells the truth. Like most liberals, Walz is a liar.
They changed his bio and it's still not accurate. He retired as a MSG not a CSM.
but wait, there is more...
No problem, the Commies can just pick who they want whenever they want up until voting begins.CNN must want a different VP.
Guys in his Unit say he's a turd and deserved to get busted in rank. His staffers are spin it and and are re-writing it all.
JD took a lot of photos.
JD Vance
Vance enlisted in the Marine Corps after graduating from high school in 2003 and would go on to serve for a total of four years. In 2005, he spent six months in Iraq as a military journalist.
He wrote in his memoir that he was "lucky to escape any real fighting," but on Wednesday, he stressed that he still "served in a combat zone."
"I never said that I saw a firefight myself, but I've always told the truth about my Marine Corps service. That's the difference," Vance said.
He left the Marine Corps in 2007 as a corporal to attend Ohio State University.