As I said in my response to you:
"I will not judge the merits of the lawsuit."
Thanks though for admitting to the mistake.
The military personnel should get medals in my opinion. The legal ramifications of this is that by giving them Purple Hearts the government then says it was a military action and all would receive increased benefits from it.
It is my understanding that Ms Munley was not a soldier at the time, and therefore is at the mercy of workmen's compensation laws in Texas. So, why, if you cannot get military benny's do you suit? To support the troops? Good for her.
I think she's a hero for what she did - as much as any police officer in any city or town would be.
If that gives me narrow minded hindquarters - so be it.
Guesttenheimer
As I said in my response to you:
"I will not judge the merits of the lawsuit."
Thanks though for admitting to the mistake.
The military personnel should get medals in my opinion. The legal ramifications of this is that by giving them Purple Hearts the government then says it was a military action and all would receive increased benefits from it.
It is my understanding that Ms Munley was not a soldier at the time, and therefore is at the mercy of workmen's compensation laws in Texas. So, why, if you cannot get military benny's do you suit? To support the troops? Good for her.
I think she's a hero for what she did - as much as any police officer in any city or town would be.
If that gives me narrow minded hindquarters - so be it.
Vog