I have to say I understand Dan W's viewpoint. The phrase, regardless of who is being quoted, is not typically used to flatter an individual. To make this statement about anyone and their chosen lifestyle is not normally stated as a compliment. It suggests that if you live your life wronging others, you can plan to reap what you sow.
Maybe Ron P did not intend for his statement to be taken in the commonly accepted sense. If not, I can't imagine what he was trying to say. To imply that a decorated soldier, who was doing his duty by putting himself in harms way to help his fellow soldiers survive, deserves what he got, is a statement that is way out there...IMHO.
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