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Tried... to serve the Taliban?
He tried to serve the Taliban? That must be why he was imprisoned then. Is this you being a rational thinker again?
Tried... to serve the Taliban?
Trump is a deplorable hypocritical pathetic excuse for a human being. He has the nerve to bitch about Bergdahl when his slimness dodged the draft with some bullshit bone spur excuse. What a pussy. Say what you want at least Bergdahl signed up and tried.
He tried to serve the Taliban? That must be why he was imprisoned then. Is this you being a rational thinker again?
Trump's comments?Just a hair short of the death penalty that Trump wanted.
The judge did say that his comments would be considered mitigating evidence in the sentencing, opening his yap may have saved Bergdahl jail time.
Tried... to serve the Taliban?
He is the very meaning of treason and you would have us respect him? He should be in prison.
I don't see how. There was no jury to prejudice. Bergdahl had a trial by judge, not jury.Trump prejudiced the trial beyond repair. No criminal penalty could be had once that happened.
You don't join up with the enemy and get away with it, unless you think that politics should determine actual facts.
I don't, and if you do, then excuse Trump for every single thing he ever does immediately.
Yup. He should have received the only penalty due for a traitor. The fact that he can be used as a political pawn saved him but it shouldn't have.
I would say most pow's don't plan on being captured. Do you have evidence that this guy wanted to run with the enemy?
Undue influence on the outcome of a trial and is why leaders should refrain from making any comments that would influence the trial in any way.Trump's comments?
Why would a judge say those are mitigating?
Fern
I don't see how. There was no jury to prejudice. Bergdahl had a trial by judge, not jury.
Fern
I'm more surprised by the verdict than Dump's reaction.
Commander Bonespur, who shits on POWs and dismisses judge rulings based on judge ethnicity, thinks he can label something, anything, a disgrace? That's pretty fucking funny.
I think when Obama first got him back I said a dishonorable was the least of what he should get. Close enough. Prolonged captivity with torture involved counts here, as does Dump the dipshit doing what he does to ruin things.
But he willingly looked them up and surrendered to them, don't try to make this traitor into something he is not, it won't save face, it will just demonstrate wilful ignorance and if you go with that... I'm not your guy, buddy.
The question is, how many people did Bergendahl torture while he was an ally of the Taliban?
Or are we dismissing actual facts for made up bullshit when it suits the agenda on this issue on both sides? Be honest, the man defected to the Taliban, he was NOT a POW, every single one of us knows this.
Well you seem to know what really happened over there I guess you were there? You mentioned facts all I see is opinion. Do you have any proof he tortured people? That seems like a bizarre statement to make.
No, what you are reading are the well evidenced facts, did you read the charges and the conviction?
Until you do, I find this discussion useless.
Tried.
to make an attempt or effort; strive:
His treason of wanting to be an enemy combatant does not require that they accept him.
Are you kidding? They are public.
Tried... to serve the Taliban?
He is the very meaning of treason and you would have us respect him? He should be in prison.
In the beginning of my captivity, after my first two escape attempts, for about three months I was chained to a bed spread-eagle and blindfolded. The blindfold was only taken off a few times a day to allow me to eat and use the latrine.
Because of the constant heat and sweat my body where it was in contact with the bed would become sore and raw, burning from the sweat and pressure. ... my eyes where always burning and aching. Around my ankles where the chains where, I developed open wounds that looked like the STAPH infection I had had earlier that year. The infection also appeared on my forehead and side of head ... my body started a steady decline in constant internal sickness that would last through the final year.
In the first three months they fed me elbow noodles or rice and very little of anything else, as well as two bottles of water a day. But because of the growing internal sickness it became more and more of a problem to eat. During these months some of the things they did was beat the bottoms of my feet and parts of my body with a copper cable.
After the first year they put me inside a cage. In there my hands where always handcuffed in front of me, being taken off only on the few times I would wash and change clothes ... I had between 8 and 12 open wounds on each wrist under the hand shackles. Not healing I would have to push the puss out of them daily. Then they moved the cage to another room over the top of plumbing that they had built into the dirt floor. After this, since they no longer had to take me out of the cage, they took ah the chains off me.
.. I was kept in constant isolation during the entire 5 years, with little to no understanding of time, through periods of constant darkness, periods of constant light, and periods of completely random flickering of light, and absolutely no understanding of anything that was happening beyond the door ...
This was widely report at the time. I'm too lazy to look it up for you. IIRC, villagers told the troops looking for Bergdahl that Bergdahl was actively seeking the Taliban. He was asking them to direct him to the Taliban.-snip-
I'll take a link to actual facts showing he looked them up and surrendered to them.
The question is, how many people did Bergendahl torture while he was an ally of the Taliban?
Or are we dismissing actual facts for made up bullshit when it suits the agenda on this issue on both sides?
Be honest, the man defected to the Taliban, he was NOT a POW, every single one of us knows this.
