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      XPost: alt.politics.gw-bush, alt.impeach.clinton, ca.general       XPost: alt.politics.democrats.clinton       From: lowbama@aol.com              A Pennsylvania man might face federal charges of impersonation       after being seen in a video dressed as a decorated veteran when       a real veteran challenged him in a mall.              Sean Yetman, who claimed to be an Army Ranger, was confronted by       former infantryman and Purple Heart recipient Ryan Berk, an       exchange that was caught on camera. Berk said he suspects Yetman       was using the uniform to get discounts while shopping on Black       Friday at Oxford Valley Mall outside of Philadelphia.              “Where is your combat patch at?” Berk asked Yetman, in a video       that has received more than 2.5 million views online.              “I gave it to a little kid,” Yetman said.              “Why is your flag so low on your shoulder?” Berk asked. “It       should be up here,” he said, pointing.              “You got me on that one, bud.”              In the video, Berk calls attention to the uniform’s Combat       Infantry badges, undershirt and boots, as well as the man’s       declaration that he completed basic training at Fort Jackson.              Soldier impersonation cases are so common that veterans pushed       for the Stolen Valor Act of 2013, which makes it a federal crime       for someone to present themselves as a decorated military member       “with the intent to obtain money, property or other tangible       benefit.”              Pennsylvania Congressman Mike Fitzpatrick asked the U.S.       Attorney in Philadelphia to consider whether Yetman should face       federal charges.              In the video, Yetman insisted to Berk that he’s the real deal.              “If I was a phony, then I wouldn’t be wearing this uniform,”       Yetman told Berk.              Attempts to reach Yetman for comment were not successful.              For Berk, the situation takes away from the efforts of his       fellow service members.              “It’s frustrating, because you serve with good men who have       either lost their loves or been seriously wounded who earned       that uniform,” he said.              http://abcnews.go.com/US/man-suspected-falsely-posing-decorated-       veteran-mall/story?id=27330377                             --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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