Fake, fake, fake, fake, fake
In the immortal words of Elaine Benes, that's what the DNC website page called Veterans and Military Families is. Fake concern for soldiers. Fake support of soldiers. And most embarrassingly, a fake picture of an American soldier. Michelle Malkin has the entire delicious story, based on a tip from a reader of her site.
Thought you might be interested in posting this. The DNC website has a page called Veterans and Military Families where they purpo[r]t to care about the welfare of US troops. Unfortunately they couldn't even find a picture of a US soldier to post on the page. The picture in the Get Involved frame is not a US Army uniform. The soldiers in the background are not in a US uniform either.
Turns out it is a Canadian uniform. Check the screen shots she has saved from the DNC.
And she updates some interesting finds of others:
LGF has details of the original photo source, which seems to have been Photoshopped to remove a badge from the beret. Go read for the latest. See also Florida Cracker.
Blackfive: "...how screwed up must you be to post about how much your party supports the troops, but not know who your troops are?