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Assuming he was convicted of desertion; if so, what is a likely sentence he would receive? If less than, say, ten years, then he should be released based on time served in captivity of the enemy, along with the DD or whatever else goes along with it. If he truly didn't intend to desert then give him a month of leave, a POW medal, and another active duty assignment.
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In exchange for 5 Gitmo prisoners http://www.nytimes.com/2014/06/01/us/only-american-pow-from-afghan-war-is-freed.html?_r=1 Gee.... wonder who did that one... View Quote Sounds like a good deal. Izzies have traded far more prisoners for a solider. |
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Don't speak about that which you do not know or understand. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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This is good news. Don't speak about that which you do not know or understand. It would be better to continue to use resources and people to look for this guy forever? You read my first statement the wrong way. That's ok, I forgive you. |
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Quoted: Sounds like a good deal. Izzies have traded far more prisoners for a solider. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: In exchange for 5 Gitmo prisoners http://www.nytimes.com/2014/06/01/us/only-american-pow-from-afghan-war-is-freed.html?_r=1 Gee.... wonder who did that one... Sounds like a good deal. Izzies have traded far more prisoners for a solider. |
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Put the flags away, this coward deserves nothing but a quick trial and confinment for the rest of his life while contemplating the deaths of the fine men who were forced to search for him when he deserted.
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Quoted: Quoted: Put the flags away, this coward deserves nothing but a quick trial and confinment for the rest of his life while contemplating the deaths of the fine men who were forced to search for him when he deserted. Amen. |
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If it was so obvious that he deserted, why send anyone to look for him? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Put the flags away, this coward deserves nothing but a quick trial and confinment for the rest of his life while contemplating the deaths of the fine men who were forced to search for him when he deserted. Amen. Its not that simple. |
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I know a guy who'd deliver it in person. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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So, he'll get a big ass back pay check, right? I know a guy who'd deliver it in person. I've heard several people convey thoughts that it'd be worth getting in trouble for the action. |
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If it was so obvious that he deserted, why send anyone to look for him? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Put the flags away, this coward deserves nothing but a quick trial and confinment for the rest of his life while contemplating the deaths of the fine men who were forced to search for him when he deserted. Amen. Because his country isn't as quick to desert him as he is to desert his country? |
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We have always negotiated with terrorists. We just don't like to admit it. Iran-Contra ring a bell? Prior to the first Barbary Pirate War, the US paid tribute and ransoms to the Barbary States. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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So hey, apparently we negotiate with terrorists now. Super! Iran-Contra ring a bell? Prior to the first Barbary Pirate War, the US paid tribute and ransoms to the Barbary States. Yep.....Jefferson himself was willing to negotiate with them...till he realized that they wouldn't negotiate in good faith..then he ordered the US Navy be built. |
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Awesome now we negotiate with terrorist I feel bad for the guys still over there this is going to embolden the Taliban to grab more soldiers for this purpose. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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In exchange for 5 Gitmo prisoners http://www.nytimes.com/2014/06/01/us/only-american-pow-from-afghan-war-is-freed.html?_r=1 Gee.... wonder who did that one... Awesome now we negotiate with terrorist I feel bad for the guys still over there this is going to embolden the Taliban to grab more soldiers for this purpose. What was stopping them before this? It's an act of opportunity pure and simple. |
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I admittedly don't know anything about this topic, but that's a terrible accusation to make about any of our soldiers out there. God knows a bunch of people on the internet certainly don't know the facts, and I'd assume most of the media doesn't either. I hope this guy catches a break when he makes it home. Sounds like he definitely deserves the benefit of the doubt. View Quote Don't get too worked up. |
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Good. Now maybe he can get what he deserves.
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This is good news. Don't speak about that which you do not know or understand. It actually is good news, this issue probably took a lot of resources that are better spent elsewhere. Post Viet Nam MIA scandals DoD puts a lot of resources into captured US or allied servicemen. Beghdal may have really screwed up, his actions may have gotten other US soldiers killed but it is better that he is free, or dead and accounted for rather than missing, As far as the 5 released from GITMO the administration is trying to find any reason at all to release them, so no great loss. |
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I thought the official count was fell behind in a patrol and captured, that rumors of him walking off base were Taliban propaganda View Quote That was the offical account...and propaganda. I am glad that SGT Bergdahl, as a U.S. soldier and American citizen, will hopefully soon be home and back with his family and that those of us who sweated and bled to find him in the days and weeks following his disappearance can close this chapter of the story. The next chapter, however, should be quite interesting. |
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no one knows. I'm going to give the men the benefit of the doubt before condemning him. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Was he a deserter or just wander off base one night? no one knows. I'm going to give the men the benefit of the doubt before condemning him. There are people on this board who know, first hand. They aren't allowed to talk about it. Bergdahl is an asshole that harmed his buddies, his unit, the US military, the mission in Afghanistan and his country, through his own deliberate action. Fuck that guy. |
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Was he a deserter or just wander off base one night? Been curious about this as well. I started a thread a a year or two ago and didn't get any responses. Seems to me he was a deserter. Will be interesting to see what info comes out once he's back in US custody. Best "rumor" is that he left of his own free will. Left his weapon, NODs, and other sensitive items before. Mailed almost everything else home before leaving. Other soldiers were killed trying to find his dumb ass. I hope he was raped by Taliban daily, and the taste of their shit covered dicks never leaves him. Gotta link? A FUCKING LINK???? It happened in the real world, not the internet. |
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Sgt. Bowe Bergdahl's parents: 'We were so joyful and relieved when |
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Put the flags away, this coward deserves nothing but a quick trial and confinment for the rest of his life while contemplating the deaths of the fine men who were forced to search for him when he deserted. Amen. Because his country isn't as quick to desert him as he is to desert his country? And he's still an American soldier. Whatever he did or didn't do, he was one of us and we went after him. The effort was phenomenal and even after if appeared to be pointless, it continued on a large scale for weeks. |
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So was this story and his release timed to coincide with the VA Story that is blowing up. Possibly a way to move the focus of the media. Shinseki resigns and the next day Begdahl is released. Now the media forgets about the VA.
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Sgt. Bowe Bergdahl's parents: 'We were so joyful and relieved when President Obama called us today to give us the news that Bowe is finally coming home. We cannot wait to wrap our arms around our only son' - @cnnbrkMy dad would wrap his arms around his throat. He called Bergdahl "the new Jenkins" (referring to a cold war era derserter to the NorKs). |
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His dad was just on TV. He looks like one of the Taliban himself.
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