Posted on 11/29/2014 7:45:43 AM PST by darkwing104
Its been five months since the prisoner swap of five terrorists for Army SGT. Bowe Bergdahl. The Army has yet to release the Gen. Kenneth Dahl report of recommendations for possible disciplinary actions. The report was held up until after the midterm election in a vain attempt to protect Democrats and now the Pentagon claims it must review the report before making a decision. This is called a delaying action, waiting until the American public becomes thoroughly complacent and no longer cares about Bergdahl, the man who was called a deserter by his fellow soldiers.
On June 27, 2009, SGT Bowe Bergdahl deserted his post and left a note to his unit announcing he was leaving to start a new life (2) and that he wanted to renounce his citizenship. (3) By his own words SGT Bergdahl would be classified a deserter according to the Uniform Code of Military Justice. (4) Classifying Bergdahl as a prisoner of war represented a despicably dishonest act of political correctness on the part of the Obama Regime. He was in fact a hostage for profit. The Taliban is not known for keeping POWs; too expensive to care for so they kill them
Political Concerns
The delaying action is a purely political manoeuver designed to prevent embarrassment of the Obama Administration.
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Thanks for posting pictures of two current US traitors...it is always good to put a face on treason....A lot of lives were effected duento his selfish actions...and that should never be forgotten!
The other unfortunate characteristic is the short memory span (3 months or less) of the majority of the American population.
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That pretty Christmas tree is way, way too close to the fireplace.
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