steve s
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Tomorrow the Supreme Court is going to hear a case concerning whether lying about military service is protected speech.
http://www.cnn.com/2012/02/21/justice/scotus-stolen-valor/
Personally, if the person is not trying to profit from their lies, then I don't think it should be illegal. In this case, however, the person was running for public office on his fictitious record which would certainly count as profiting.
Steve S
http://www.cnn.com/2012/02/21/justice/scotus-stolen-valor/
Xavier Alvarez ran for public office in California touting an impressive resume, including claims that he was a recipient of the highest military decoration awarded by the U.S. government, the Medal of Honor, for combat bravery.
Personally, if the person is not trying to profit from their lies, then I don't think it should be illegal. In this case, however, the person was running for public office on his fictitious record which would certainly count as profiting.
Steve S