Australian soldiers who've done nothing wrong 'should not have their service sullied'
The people who have done nothing wrong in the SAS, “should not have their service sullied”, according to Sky News host Paul Murray.
“I will not let the left do to the military what they were able to successfully do to the Church,” Mr Murray said.
“If like me, you want to put your weight behind something. There is something you can do right now.
“Right now, there is a move on to strip the service medals of thousands of members of the SAS who did nothing wrong, nothing wrong at all.
“A petition has been launched, and this petition is one that is finding a voice for veterans."
Mr Murray encouraged all viewers to sign the petition to prevent the stripping of service medals from Australian veterans at: https://www.voiceofaveteran.org
There are currently 40,000 signatories of the petition.
“Join with me tonight,” Mr Murray said.
“Let’s get that up and up and up.”
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“I will not let the left do to the military what they were able to successfully do to the Church,” Mr Murray said.
“If like me, you want to put your weight behind something. There is something you can do right now.
“Right now, there is a move on to strip the service medals of thousands of members of the SAS who did nothing wrong, nothing wrong at all.
“A petition has been launched, and this petition is one that is finding a voice for veterans."
Mr Murray encouraged all viewers to sign the petition to prevent the stripping of service medals from Australian veterans at: https://www.voiceofaveteran.org
There are currently 40,000 signatories of the petition.
“Join with me tonight,” Mr Murray said.
“Let’s get that up and up and up.”
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