Friday, January 30, 2009

Spotting phony military veterans

You're sampling books in the bookstore when someone stops you.

"Hey man, got some change for a veteran? I served in Nam man!" Or, this one, "I'm a SEAL Lieutenant Commander; I served 4 tours in Vietnam!" As he goes on with his self bio, he tells you that "SEAL" means "Sneak, Enter, Attack, Leave" or "Secret Energetic Agent Lad."

Are you an employer with an employee that goes on "secret SEAL missions" during the weekend?

Maybe you're a veteran. You walk out the store's door when someone wearing camouflage pants; who has long hair, and who's packing a sub sandwich in his mouth, sees your military style hair cut. He asks, "Hey brother, hook a fellow veteran up?"

Phonies, or posers, they're out there. They fool a lot of people in the community and steal respect that's normally reserved for those that served and made sacrifices. There's a way for you to spot these people:


http://www.ehow.com/how_2075205_spot-phony-military-veteran.html

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