• Father of Democratic state House candidate says son lying about militar

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    Brett Shavers, father of Democratic candidate Clyde Shavers, claims his
    son never served as a nuclear submarine officer

    A Democratic candidate for the state House in Washington is involved in an ongoing feud with his family about the veracity of his military service.

    The father of Clyde Shavers, Democratic candidate for Washington state's
    10th Legislative District, claims in a recently published letter that his
    son lied about the details of his service in the U.S. Navy, according to
    local outlet Herald Net.

    Clyde Shavers has run on a platform emphasizing his service in the U.S.
    Navy, claiming to have been a nuclear submarine officer — a position that requires a great amount of training and three separate courses.

    "Clyde was never a submarine officer, not even for a day," Brett Shavers
    wrote.

    Brett Shavers, a Marine veteran, went on to dismiss any notions that his
    son served proudly in the military, going so far as to say Clyde Shavers
    has a "disdain" for enlisted service members.

    "Clyde has only disdain for the military. I have seen Clyde's use of
    veteran status used heavily as a seal of endorsement of honor and
    integrity, even as he or his campaign continually use the phrase 'son of a Marine' for his credibility," Brett Shavers wrote.

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    He continued, "There are no words that I have that could come close to overemphasize Clyde's negative view of the military, his disdain of
    enlisted service members, and his revulsion to wear the uniform."

    Brett Shavers reportedly sent the signed letter on Sunday to the campaign
    of Greg Gilday — Clyde's Republican opponent. The text was then circulated
    to local outlets, including the Daily Herald and Herald Net.

    Brett Shavers went on in his letter to allege that his son is also only
    tied to the 10th Legislative District by renting a bed and breakfast in
    the area.

    He also claims Clyde Shavers embellished his family history and law credentials.

    Clyde Shavers has denied his father's claims outright, saying that the
    letter is "inaccurate" and "all about politics."

    "His political letter is inaccurate and, personally, very painful to me as
    his son," Shavers said of his father's claims. "To be clear, this letter
    is all about politics."

    He continued, "This is the kind of politics that’s tearing apart families
    and communities, and my campaign is about healing and moving forward."

    Fox News Digital reached out to Clyde Shavers and Brett Shavers for
    comment.

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  • From David P@21:1/5 to zinn on Tue Nov 8 12:38:08 2022
    zinn wrote:
    Brett Shavers, father of Democratic candidate Clyde Shavers, claims his
    son never served as a nuclear submarine officer
    [ . . . ] <https://www.foxnews.com/politics/father-democratic-state-house-candidate- says-son-lying-military-service>
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    at Boston University. Zinn wrote over 20 books, including his best-selling
    and influential A People's History of the United States in 1980. In 2007,
    he published a version of it for younger readers, A Young People's History
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    at the Manhattan Project's Metallurgical Laboratory during WWII, and supervised
    the construction of Chicago Pile-1, the world's first nuclear reactor, which went critical on Dec. 2, 1942, at the University of Chicago. At Argonne he designed and built several new reactors, including Experimental Breeder Reactor I,
    the first nuclear reactor to produce electric power, which went live on Dec. 20, 1951.

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