
HEROES Don’t Politicize Their ACTS of VALOR. True Or False
Soup Man
2012/09/17 02:14:20
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Schläue~© 2012/09/17 02:46:04True
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- Jackal 2012/09/18 02:07:38 (edited)FalseAs much as I am a super fan of John Basilone... He politicize his heroic deeds... A man who took out an entire Japanese battalion by himself, and fixed machine guns while doing so. Then got the Medal of Honor. 2 of them I believe...
reply - BOOGIE-WOOGIE-MUSIC-MAN-ROC... 2012/09/17 14:18:37TrueAnd don't forget the on sung heroes.reply
- Mike 2012/09/17 13:28:40Falsemany do it and get ridiculed, others do it to defend themselves from false claims, still some do it for 15 minutes of fame. so it goes all directions, the circumstance is what mattersreply
- DJPanicDC 2012/09/17 09:52:56FalseIn today's partisan environment not using your acts of valor to advance an agenda is a wastereply
- Adam W 2012/09/17 05:56:51 (edited)True+2Being humble is very important, no matter who you are.reply
- CrazyJason 2012/09/17 05:21:59FalseIf you save someone's life.. & then you go and "tweet" about how you saved someone's life.. The fact remains; you saved someones life.reply
- Roblem BN-0 2012/09/17 05:17:32TrueAgreed.reply
- Denny 2012/09/17 05:06:16TrueHero's won't even talk about it.reply
- princess_kelly 2012/09/17 05:04:08Truei feel a hero is not arrogentreply
- Tee Quake 2012/09/17 05:03:30True+1We think of heroes as being humble.reply
- Schläue~© 2012/09/17 02:46:04True+3
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