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Posted on: Apr. 02 2015,4:37 am
It sounds like they're blaming every death in that battalion in a two month period on Bergdahl.
I watched the video above wondering if they had some proof for the casualties and wounded they're blaming on Bergdahl. They cited a Facebook post from the guy's wife saying Bergdahl was "directly responsible". A Facebook post from a grieving wife is not exactly the proof I was expecting.
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It sounds like they're blaming every death in that battalion in a two month period on Bergdahl.
I watched the video above wondering if they had some proof for the casualties and wounded they're blaming on Bergdahl. They cited a Facebook post from the guy's wife saying Bergdahl was "directly responsible". A Facebook post from a grieving wife is not exactly the proof I was expecting.
If even one guy died for this POS shouldn't he have to pay dearly?
It sounds like they're blaming every death in that battalion in a two month period on Bergdahl.
I watched the video above wondering if they had some proof for the casualties and wounded they're blaming on Bergdahl.
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Interviews with soldiers familiar with the specific missions in which the six died suggest the charge is complicated -- but not without merit given how much the 501st Parachute Infantry Regiment became focused on "PR" -- personnel recovery -- after Bergdahl vanished from his guard post on June 30, 2009.
"The fact of the matter is, when those soldiers were killed, they would not have been where they were at if Bergdahl had not have left," said former Sgt. Evan Buetow, Bergdahl's former team leader. "Bergdahl leaving changed the mission."
-------------- Actually my wife is especially happy when my google check arrives each month. Thanks to douchbags like you, I get paid just for getting you worked up. -Liberal
It sounds like they're blaming every death in that battalion in a two month period on Bergdahl.
I watched the video above wondering if they had some proof for the casualties and wounded they're blaming on Bergdahl. They cited a Facebook post from the guy's wife saying Bergdahl was "directly responsible". A Facebook post from a grieving wife is not exactly the proof I was expecting.
If even one guy died for this POS shouldn't he have to pay dearly?
Perhaps it reminded him of the poppy fields in Afghanistan?
-------------- Actually my wife is especially happy when my google check arrives each month. Thanks to douchbags like you, I get paid just for getting you worked up. -Liberal
Our fearful leader in DC hasn't been able to free four hostages in Iran, but the boy who ran away got five top Taliban freed. Now the army has to go pick him up again. At least no one died this time.
I wonder why an army personnel facing desertion charges is given authorized leave to visit a pot farm?
Perhaps it reminded him of the poppy fields in Afghanistan?
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So the army is going to hang another charge on him? For what, to get him to plea to a lesser charge? Likely.
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Military prosecutors have reached into a section of military law seldom used since World War II in the politically fraught case against Army Sgt. Bowe Bergdahl, the soldier held prisoner for years by the Taliban after leaving his post in Afghanistan..
Observers wondered for months if Bergdahl would be charged with desertion after the deal brokered by the U.S. to bring him home. He was — but he was also charged with misbehavior before the enemy, a much rarer offense that carries a stiffer potential penalty in this case.
"I've never seen it charged," Walter Huffman, a retired major general who served as the Army's top lawyer, said of the misbehavior charge. "It's not something you find in common everyday practice in the military."
Bergdahl could face a life sentence if convicted of the charge, which accuses him of endangering fellow soldiers when he "left without authority; and wrongfully caused search and recovery operations."
I think I heard someone say, "If I had a son, he would be just like this young man."
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Makes you wonder how Obama's decision to release 5 detainees plays out. I will be honest, I don't know anything about the 5 that were released, whether they were anyone of any significance or not.
But the reality, for me, is how this president places himself into these situations before vetting them out. Between Bergdahl, Clock Boy, Trayvon, Michael Brown and others. They all had suspicious circumstances surrounding them and yet he still goes out on a limb an interjects himself into the story.
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