Originally posted by Sandman
If dissent equates to aid and comfort, we're going to have to find another country to live in.
On the otherhand, he was wearing the uniform of his country, being paid to serve it, and after the fact, running for public office on the basis of being a "war hero".
As a private citizen, he's entitled to all the free speech and dissent he can stand.
But as a soldier, he's under sworn oath to the Constitution and the CIC, he has his orders, and he's sworn his loyalty. If he did in fact protest the war while in uniform and while an active member of the regular forces OR the reserve, then that changes everything. Oh, and if he lied under oath to Congress while in that uniform, that's a major problem as well.