Saturday, November 21, 2015

Just Call Me Mike.

Phony Vietnam Vet takes praise for Vietnam vet status he never earned.  When you go to his private blog and click on his photo of him with the cane, in his own words he lies with no conscience and accepts praise from ignorant followers who comment on his lies.  Click link below, or photo above to enlarge it.  Count his medals and look them up. 

http://mikemstahl.com/about/  From Mike's "About Me" on his webpage:  So, who am I? Just call me Mike. I’m 62-yrs old, and I’m a disabled Vietnam vet. I served my country honorably as a U.S. Marine from 1971-1973

Vietnam Vet Mike?  NOT.....


Reading one of the comments it reads:  Robert on said:
Mike: First, thank you for your service, Second, Welcome Home, Third, keep up the fight and Last, the fight for freedom is never ending and not free. Drive On!
Robert


A welcome home comment to a Real Vietnam veteran is usually one made to one who actually served in Vietnam, overseas in some capacity.  Not for a poser, wanabe who wants to take credit for others sacrifices.  One who actually served overseas then comes back home.  Not one who served stateside and never left the Continental U.S.

Mike addresses Robert's comment with: grunt0351 on said:
Robert, you’re welcome – and thanks much for the recognition, though I have many brothers who are more worthy than myself who did NOT make it back. Thanks again, and SEMPER FI!

Can you believe this poser, frauds answer?  Your damn right Mike there are those more worthy than your lying self who did not make it back.  "Thanks much for your Recognition" he goes on to say.  Yeah, I'll bet Mike does.  He loves the attention of the ignorant who praises his non-service as a REAL Vietnam veteran.   This Mike guy is a real tool. 





Look at this phony's face.  Must have got a free meal for that hat.  Notice the Vietnam veteran service ribbons below his Marine Veteran logo.  Did he earn the Vietnam service medal or ribbon in the center or the Vietnam Campaign ribbon or medal on the lower right.  I think NOT poser.
 
 


Mike posing as Marine Recon.  Posing is the keyword here.  Yeah welcome home Mike.  From your stateside base.  Let's see your "war face"  Phony. 
 
Seems like this poser Mike doesn't have much respect for real Purple Heart recipients either.
He seems to have a beef with signs in parking areas going up saying, reserved for Wounded Warriors and Purple Heart recipients.  What he doesn't understand is these areas are out of respect for those who were wounded in the line of duty, serving their country.  They don't have to show ANY outward signs of missing limbs, wheelchair bound, etc.  It's simply out of respect and honor. 
 
Here's his blog link to his pissing and moaning about having to run into a reserved Purple Heart or Wounded Warrior parking spot.  http://mikemstahl.com/2015/11/04/will-we-soon-be-seeing-designated-parking-spaces-for-every-member-of-society/
 
I'd like to know just what Marine or other service member past or present would bitch about extending an honor to a Purple Heart recipient for a parking spot.  Mike doesn't like it because he claims it cannot be enforced by the police because it isn't governed by a law like regular handicap spaces.  Hey Mike it isn't for regular handicap individuals only.  It's for Purple Heart recipients, and Wounded Warriors, to honor them. 
 
Mike goes onto say on his above link:  "Personally, as a disabled vet,  I’d prefer not to have these spots. Handicapped locations are preferable, as my sacrifice was no greater than a wounded fireman, police officer, etc. We all protect and serve in different ways."
 
What sacrifice Mike?
 

Then Mike goes on to say:  "and let’s be honest here – there are a LOT of military ‘posers’ out there. So, some sorry POS who has never served in the military could park in one of these “Wounded Warrior” or “Purple Heart” spots and so what? If someone (like myself) happens to see ’em, and challenge ’em on it, they could LEGALLY tell me to go “fuck myself…it ain’t none of my business!” Other than maybe whacking the poser up side the head with my cane, what could I LEGALLY do? Call a cop? NOPE!! Since the signs are unregulated and not endorsed by the State, there’s not a fuckin’ thing in the FSS (Fla. State Statutes) that a cop could enforce!! Now, perhaps the business (since its considered private property), could challenge the person – and/or ask them to leave the premises if they refused to “prove” they were really “wounded” in the military – but that would be skating on very thin legal ice."

Who is Mike the Vietnam vet poser who stands in front of his Purple Heart and other medals on his wall going to challenge anyone on anything?  Big badass going to whack someone upside the head with your cane.  Are you kidding me.   Where's your proof Mike?  Obviously you can't prove a negative.
 
Mike is worried about a Purple Heart or Wounded Warrior taking a parking space that he feels he should have marked as Handicap Only.  Again he doesn't get these signs are as an honor to those who actually earned a Purple Heart or actual Wounded Warriors.  Being incapacitated is not a prerequisite. 

This is Just Call Me Mike's latest challenge to his being called out on his Vietnam veteran status:   http://mikemstahl.com/2015/11/23/i-dont-have-to-prove-anything-to-anyone/


http://phonyvietnamvets.blogspot.com/2015/11/just-call-me-mike-claims-he-doesnt-have.html

Seems a guy named Bob called Mike out on his proving his service and Vietnam veteran claims.  Well just read the sarcastic, defensive response he gave.  This guy Mike has NO HONOR at all.
 
 

2 comments:

  1. I agree with that. Although he claims on his webpage to be retired right now so he has no employer to tell. Convenient for him I guess.

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  2. I am Vietnam vet (I Corps 69-70). I am disabled by Parkinson's disease from agent orange, but I do not have a Purple Heart. In my opinion I an NOT qualified to park in a Purple Heart parking space. Shame on wannabes who justify such a cowardly and disrespectful act.

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