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Friday, June 06, 2014
Executing Bowe Bergdahl
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BD's emails sound a lot like JK's comments before Congress during the Viet Nam War. Maybe a Secretary of State in the making.
A Mudgeon from Texas - 6/6/14, 10:48 AM
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Focus on Uhbama's crime, not the desertion of a nobody. Bergdahl is small potatoes, soon forgotten, forgotten sooner if Captain Benghazi hadn't made a big deal of getting him back at an outrageous cost. Whatever happens to Bergdahl won't make much difference in the long run, but if Uhbama gets away with this crime without penalty, we are lost. He folded a royal flush to lose to a deuce.
Bergdahl should left to whatever fate the UCMJ hands him, but we must remind the world that Captain Benghazi loosed the Taliban Board of Directors on the them. The reason makes no difference. Even if the Taliban were holding Joe Biden, we should never treat with terrorists.
I'm afraid the many innocents in the world will hear from the Uhbama Five again, and we should never let the world forget who caused it.
Uhbama is a muzzie and a traitor.
Lt. Col. Gen. Tailgunner dick - 6/6/14, 10:48 AM
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The key question about Bergdahl that requires an in-depth investigation in order to answer is:
Why was Bowe Bergdahl the only American soldier who survived capture by the Taliban over the entire 12-13 years that the war has been fought? - 6/6/14, 4:02 PM
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Late to this, but it popped up in the news again:
I understand people being pissed off about Bergdahl.
But let us think about it: Wasn't the last deserter to be shot Private Eddie Slovik in WW2, and even *that* was because he *wrote down his desertion plans* and even *refused to tear up what he wrote down* when offered that chance?
Maybe DD, no benefits whatsoever, and time served in the Brig was all we could realistically hope for?
IIRC, there were thousands of other deserters in the war, according to historian Stephen Ambrose in "Citizen Soldiers", but they pleaded guilty to the lesser charge of being AWOL. Their situations ranged from taking up with local French or Belgian women, to some hunter and trapper types trying to avoid the war and live off the land in the French woods until the war ended. - 11/28/17, 1:20 PM