Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I see here he also claimed to have received the Maryland Football Hall of Fame Award.
"His resume with that application also claimed that Moore, then a captain in the Army, had received the Maryland College Football Hall of Fame Award. There is no such award."
https://marylandmatters.org/2024/08/29/questions-about-moores-integrity-arise-anew-after-2006-report-surfaces/
Wtf.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I see here he also claimed to have received the Maryland Football Hall of Fame Award.
"His resume with that application also claimed that Moore, then a captain in the Army, had received the Maryland College Football Hall of Fame Award. There is no such award."
https://marylandmatters.org/2024/08/29/questions-about-moores-integrity-arise-anew-after-2006-report-surfaces/
Wtf.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Who cares? The military is dumb anyway. So he misspoke about some trinket. I don’t care. He’s amazing.
How is he amazing?
I just don’t get this Wes Moore thing. Hardly any political experience, caught lying several times, nothing to show for his governorship. Why is he seen as this great thing? There were plenty of other worthy Dems.
Anonymous wrote:I see here he also claimed to have received the Maryland Football Hall of Fame Award.
"His resume with that application also claimed that Moore, then a captain in the Army, had received the Maryland College Football Hall of Fame Award. There is no such award."
https://marylandmatters.org/2024/08/29/questions-about-moores-integrity-arise-anew-after-2006-report-surfaces/
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If he had said ‘recommended for Bronze Star’ all would have been well.
He was recommended, everyone signed off on it, it was approved, never processed
Well he never got the award, so that is stolen valor. That is fraud and disrespectful to military vets. You don’t put military awards on a resume because you think you might get them. That is intentional and dishonest and it make me question the truthfulness of the excuse he is telling. Someone who is honest to begin with would not put a military award on their resume until they actually receive it.
Yes. This. Shame on him.
+1 A total POS
- signed 17 years USMC
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If he had said ‘recommended for Bronze Star’ all would have been well.
He was recommended, everyone signed off on it, it was approved, never processed
Well he never got the award, so that is stolen valor. That is fraud and disrespectful to military vets. You don’t put military awards on a resume because you think you might get them. That is intentional and dishonest and it make me question the truthfulness of the excuse he is telling. Someone who is honest to begin with would not put a military award on their resume until they actually receive it.
Yes. This. Shame on him.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Who cares? The military is dumb anyway. So he misspoke about some trinket. I don’t care. He’s amazing.
How is he amazing?
I just don’t get this Wes Moore thing. Hardly any political experience, caught lying several times, nothing to show for his governorship. Why is he seen as this great thing? There were plenty of other worthy Dems.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If he had said ‘recommended for Bronze Star’ all would have been well.
He was recommended, everyone signed off on it, it was approved, never processed
Well he never got the award, so that is stolen valor. That is fraud and disrespectful to military vets. You don’t put military awards on a resume because you think you might get them. That is intentional and dishonest and it make me question the truthfulness of the excuse he is telling. Someone who is honest to begin with would not put a military award on their resume until they actually receive it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If he had said ‘recommended for Bronze Star’ all would have been well.
He was recommended, everyone signed off on it, it was approved, never processed
Well he never got the award, so that is stolen valor. That is fraud and disrespectful to military vets. You don’t put military awards on a resume because you think you might get them. That is intentional and dishonest and it make me question the truthfulness of the excuse he is telling. Someone who is honest to begin with would not put a military award on their resume until they actually receive it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If he had said ‘recommended for Bronze Star’ all would have been well.
He was recommended, everyone signed off on it, it was approved, never processed
Anonymous wrote:If he had said ‘recommended for Bronze Star’ all would have been well.