Posted on 06/03/2014 9:51:41 PM PDT by 2ndDivisionVet
When the news broke that Army Sgt. Bowe Bergdahl of Hailey would return to the U.S. and eventually to his family after five years of being held captive by the Taliban in Afghanistan, Sun Valley-area people erupted with joy and relief.
People called this newspaper, called their friends, and announced to perfect strangers that Saturday was a great day because of the news that the young soldier was coming home. People gathered spontaneously in Hailey where they hugged, shed tears and smiled at the same time. A valley-wide celebration was immediately scheduled for later this month.
Americans are proud of bringing our lost soldier home. Our nation and President Obama did what needed to be done as we wind down military operations in Afghanistan.
Yet within hours of the announcement that the U.S. had traded five Taliban prisoners held at Guantanamo Bay prison for Bergdahls release, some senators, military experts and broadcast media commentators shamelessly made Bergdahls release into a political football. The bloodhounds took up the cry and bayed on and on about so-called questions about the manner of Bergdahls capture and the exchange of prisoners. It was a despicable display of politics gone off the rails.
Sen. Ted Cruz, R-Texas, insisted that the Obama administration erred in not providing 30 days notice to Congress before the exchange. He called the exchange disturbing and a change in U.S. policy of not negotiating with terrorists.
Even Sen. John McCain, R-Ariz., who was a prisoner of war in Vietnam, said, It is disturbing that these individuals would have the ability to re-enter the fight.
House Intelligence Committee Chairman Mike Roger, R-Mich., said the White House made a mistake by negotiating with terrorists.
So, what would these critics have preferred? That our nation abandon its soldier and leave him to rot in Afghanistan? Its a good bet that Cruz, McCain and Roger would have gone into a self-righteous snit had the Obama administration failed to successfully negotiate Bergdahls release and would have accused Obama of heartlessly abandoning our soldier.
The self-proclaimed critics have shamelessly and destructively put the administration and all Americans in a no-win position for some perceived political gain.
As in all things in life, there is a time for joy, celebration and healing, and a time for reflection and examination. This is the time for joy and celebration, not for speculation and trial by sound-bite.
The politicians, military experts and critics should stop their shameful bleating and let our nation, our local community and Bergdahls family enjoy the return of our lost soldier.
Five years of captivity is enough. Bring him home. Leave him alone, and let him heal.
This appears to be written by the Benedict Arnold Admiration Society and Sewing Circle.
The six soldiers that died searching for his sorry ass will not come home.
It is his hometown paper, from the looks of it. Probably some transplants from the Left Coast.
Is Diane Feinstein a political football-thrower for conservatives? Uh...NO.
Something is very wrong here with this Bergdahl thing, and thank God people are seeing it. As for the pathetic author of this article: you should be ashamed, deeply ashamed.
14, actually. Plus the wounded.
Do you agree with the prisoner exchange...
Thank you for voting!
Yes 3.6% (41 votes)
No 96.4% (1,097 votes)
Total Votes: 1,138
Poll results, at article link....
Do you support the trade made to secure the release of Army Sgt. Bowe Bergdahl?
96% NO!
Let the healing begin.
Let’s allow the healing process to move forward.
Thanks for the correction.
Thanks. I think the critics need to reread the story of the Prodigal Son.More like sleepy needs to re-read it too, because the protagonist of that parable was repentant. Neither Bergdahl (father or son) are examples of repentance, and nobody got killed while searching for the prodigal son.
It’s California’s fault?
lol!
Lets hope the trend of leftists exporting themselves out of CA continues.
Do you support the trade made to secure the release of Army Sgt. Bowe Bergdahl?
Yes 3.76% (44 votes)
No 96.24% (1,126 votes)
Total Votes: 1,170
Very good!
The Editors can shove their indignation right up their @sses. Bergdahl made his 5-year detainment political when he sh*t on his country.
I agree, let him go home.
But only after his debriefing process is complete. And he’s been cleared by military authorities.
Suggesting otherwise is tantamount to supporting, encouraging a possible coverup.
Rev 21:8 But cowards, traitors, perverts, murderers, the immoral, those who practice magic, those who worship idols, and all liars - the place for them is the lake burning with fire and sulfur, which is the second death.
What a party.....
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