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The soldier Obama traded the 5 terrorists for was a deserter


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2014 Jun 2, 1:38am   13,379 views  43 comments

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...according to fellow soldiers.

(CNN) - The sense of pride expressed by officials of the Obama administration at the release of Army Sgt. Bowe Bergdahl is not shared by many of those who served with him -- veterans and soldiers who call him a deserter whose "selfish act" ended up costing the lives of better men.

http://www.cnn.com/2014/06/01/us/bergdahl-deserter-or-hero/

Way to go Obama. You not only put future soldiers at risk by trading captured terrorists for soldiers, and acting unilaterally, against the law, by not notifying congress, you may have done all that to trade for a deserter, possibly even a traitor.

If it's true, his image will take another hit. Whomever is giving him advice on these matters, isn't doing him any favors.

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19   HydroCabron   2014 Jun 3, 2:10am  

Obama abandoned our men in Benghazi because he hates Christians.

He made a deal to rescue a deserter because he loves Muslims.

20   Tenpoundbass   2014 Jun 3, 2:34am  

Iosef V HydroCabron says

A very dark moment in our nation's history: For once, a president used the military to actually accomplish an objective. A moment of deep shame for all of us.

Conservatives, already in a sore-loser snit over the 2008 election, really pouted after that one.

Hey Jesse James was shot in the head, but they were still able to identify him. Name one enemy or criminal who was killed and the body was never shown, and it was called bringing someone to justice? Obama has lied far more than he has told the truth. There's no telling who's laying on the bottom of the Ocean missing a face.

21   HydroCabron   2014 Jun 3, 2:40am  

GOP: "Leave our POWs/MIAs behind. Forget them."

22   clambo   2014 Jun 3, 2:57am  

He deserted.

The scary thing is that there may be other guys who have deserted and Obama can use them as a pretext to let more guys out of Gitmo who deserve to be executed, not released.

This is an impeachable move by Obama by the way, the law clearly says that Obama must tell Congress of his plans to release people from Gitmo 30 days in advance.

Despite the dimwits who love Obama, the president is not an elected king who can do whatever his whims dictate.

Even Jimmy Carter is happy, Obama is making him look good which is really amazing.

23   marcus   2014 Jun 3, 3:20am  

clambo says

Even Jimmy Carter is happy, Obama is making him look good which is really amazing.

Gee, I wonder whether you've had a strong bias all along, even before he was elected.

Republicans like to get democrat Presidents in during ugly economic times. Because it's so easy to blame them.

24   Ceffer   2014 Jun 3, 3:21am  

Bergdahl is Obama's new ballet instructor. Good ballet instructors are hard to find and the exchange was a cheap price to pay.

Now, Bergdahl and Obama will be twirling in tutus for at lest an hour a day so our fearless leader is relaxed and confident to make even better decisions.

25   marcus   2014 Jun 3, 3:21am  

CaptainShuddup says

There's no telling who's laying on the bottom of the Ocean missing a face.

Or whether they actually had bin laden and kept him alive in some secure location indefinitely, for the purpose of obtaining information.

Yes, Obama lying about such things is a new development and entirely out of character for our govt (i.e. NSA, CIA etc).

IT's all Obama's fault. He alone makes all decisions pertaining to these matters. It must keep him busy though, when CIA, NSA, and the Military check with him on every single thing they do. You would think they would give the generals and the civilian leaders a little bit of decision making power.

26   lakermania   2014 Jun 3, 4:49am  

Haha even Dianne Feinstein is pissed Congress wasn't notified before the trade, although I think she just got her feelings hurt that Harry Reid was given a heads up but not her, head of the Senate Intelligence Committee. At least she was given a personal apology by Obama.

27   dublin hillz   2014 Jun 3, 4:58am  

Vladimir Putin would ensure that on his next trip to Dennys that his soda would "accidentally" contain polonium 210.

28   Homeboy   2014 Jun 3, 5:51am  

lakermania says

Way to go Obama. You not only put future soldiers at risk by trading captured terrorists for soldiers, and acting unilaterally, against the law, by not notifying congress, you may have done all that to trade for a deserter, possibly even a traitor.

So then you're saying that Obama should have taken it upon himself to unilaterally judge this guy guilty of desertion, without a trial, and then leave him in Afghanistan, not even trying to get him back. And if that had happened, you would be happy, and you would have congratulated Obama on doing the right thing. Yeah, I believe that...

BTW, there is a news article just today saying Obama consulted Congress, so I'm not sure why you're saying he didn't. Maybe because you're basically just a very angry person?

http://abcnews.go.com/International/wireStory/obama-congress-consulted-prisoner-exchange-23970125

29   HydroCabron   2014 Jun 3, 6:05am  

Homeboy says

So then you're saying that Obama should have taken it upon himself to unilaterally judge this guy guilty of desertion, without a trial, and then leave him in Afghanistan, not even trying to get him back.

That's what Reagan would have done, except Reagan would have parachuted, at night, into Afghanistan in a black tank top, muscle pants & bandanna, with shoe polish smeared all over his bulging pecs, delts, lats, tris, and biceps, and finished him off himself. With a K-bar (no noise).

Obama the dictator is responsible for all decisions down to courts-martial of privates and IRS non-profit designations out in Cincinnati: everything crosses his desk. (This is in contrast to Christ Christie, who cannot possibly know or answer for anything his direct reports do.)

30   anonymous   2014 Jun 3, 6:29am  

Obama is compensating for the first benghazi, by freeing this sgt. Benghazi dude

31   lakermania   2014 Jun 3, 6:43am  

Homeboy says

So then you're saying that Obama should have taken it upon himself to unilaterally judge this guy guilty of desertion, without a trial, and then leave him in Afghanistan, not even trying to get him back. And if that had happened, you would be happy, and you would have congratulated Obama on doing the right thing. Yeah, I believe that...

BTW, there is a news article just today saying Obama consulted Congress, so I'm not sure why you're saying he didn't. Maybe because you're basically just a very angry person?

Obama should have consulted congress that a trade was about to take place. Just because he pitched the idea of a non-constructed trade around a few years ago(of which there was bipartisan opposition against it), doesn't mean that he can ignore the law and go forward on a specific trade without letting anyone know. That's why even his own party is pissed at him.

And yes, from what we have heard, there is no evidence that Bergdahl, is anything but a deserter. Nothing has come forward that he was removed from his post unwillingly. In fact CNN is reporting that the military may have intercepted Taliban communication, stating that Bergdahl was looking to talk with them before he was "captured". So he may not only be a deserter but a traitor. So it would seem Obama definitely should have judged the situation in trading 5 dangerous terrorists for a traitor/deserter where 6 soldiers have already died looking for him. Not to mention, the precedent it sets for making our servicemen bargaining chips for terrorists.

Just because I don't have my Obama fan boy pom poms out and cheering, it doesn't make me an angry person.

32   Vicente   2014 Jun 3, 6:50am  

I'm still trying to figure out, why I should care a great deal about this one way or the other.

I know why Fox News cares a great deal about it, it's another potential Benghazi they can froth at the mouth and nitpick about for years. The rest of us wouldn't recognize the names of anyone in this story, five minutes after reading it.

Anyone ever watch WKRP in Cincinatti? The best episode, the one that really sticks in memory after all these years, is where Venus (Gordon Sims) was brought in to face an officer investigating his alleged desertion. Pretty intense, episode here:

http://www.hulu.com/watch/315?c=Comedy

Say this guy did have some breakdown and wandered off post and was grabbed. It doesn't strike me, that anyone's actions here are going to change the course of the "War on Terror" in any way that matters. He gets to go home, some other dudes got to go home, and odds are they'll have drug addiction and mental issues but won't impact anyone outside their families ever again.

33   HydroCabron   2014 Jun 3, 6:53am  

Vicente says

I'm still trying to figure out, why I should care a great deal about this one way or the other.

Because anti-BenghaziCare fury does not poll as well as expected in many congressional districts, and GOP needs to whip up some McCarthyite hysteria in the base for the upcoming election.

After the election, BenghaziCare hate will return to front and center.

34   Ceffer   2014 Jun 3, 8:13am  

Is this the same Reagan whose fondest regret was that when he represented 20 mule team Borax, he only got to fuck half the mules? Were the mules terrorists?

He would shellac his hair from Nancy's sperm spittoon and head on out to the corral. Clearing brush, my ass.

35   dublin hillz   2014 Jun 3, 9:02am  

Lets just get it over with and feed him to the sharks at the monterey aquarium.

36   HydroCabron   2014 Jun 3, 9:44am  

Good news, everyone: Republicans now disapprove of wasting American lives!

37   Homeboy   2014 Jun 3, 4:07pm  

lakermania says

Just because he pitched the idea of a non-constructed trade around a few years ago(of which there was bipartisan opposition against it), doesn't mean that he can ignore the law and go forward on a specific trade without letting anyone know.

Where are you getting that it was "a few years ago". That story just came out today, and I don't see anything in any source about "a few years ago". The actual quote from Obama is "for some time", not "a few years ago."

lakermania says

And yes, from what we have heard, there is no evidence that Bergdahl, is anything but a deserter. Nothing has come forward that he was removed from his post unwillingly. In fact CNN is reporting that the military may have intercepted Taliban communication, stating that Bergdahl was looking to talk with them before he was "captured". So he may not only be a deserter but a traitor.

And again, what you appear to be saying is that you believe Obama should have let the guy rot in Afghanistan, having already unilaterally judged him guilty, without a trial, of being a traitor. And I call bullshit. There is no way in hell that, had Obama done precisely that, that you would now be congratulating him on doing the right thing. And THAT is why you come off as an angry person. It doesn't matter WHAT Obama does; you would bitch about it simply by virtue of the fact that HE did it.

Ronald Reagan traded 1500 fucking MISSILES to Iran for some hostages. I don't hear one goddamn peep out of you right-wing turds about that. In fact, you practically laud him as a saint. But Obama lets a couple guys out of Gitmo, who, if we had anything on them, should have been tried years ago, but weren't, and you absolutely flip out. Some have estimated that 90% of the people held at Gitmo are innocent.

You couldn't MAKE this shit up.

38   Homeboy   2014 Jun 3, 4:21pm  

Who wants to bet that if Mr. judge jury and executioner Lakermania were in Afghanistan for 5 seconds, he would have shit his pants and run away.

39   Homeboy   2014 Jun 5, 6:25am  

lakermania says

a non-constructed trade around a few years ago(of which there was bipartisan opposition against it)

Really? Huff Post says republicans supported the idea.

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2014/06/03/bowe-bergdahl-release_n_5439644.html

But prior to Bergdahl's release, Republican lawmakers were some of the sergeant's biggest advocates, and repeatedly pressed the administration to do something -- in fact, everything within its power -- to get him returned to the United States.

A May 22 press release from [Sen. Kelley] Ayotte's office read, "As part of ongoing efforts to urge the Department of Defense to do all it can to find Sergeant Bowe Bergdahl and bring him home safely, Senator Ayotte worked successfully to include a provision in the bill that presses Pakistan to fully cooperate in the search for SGT Bergdahl."

John McCain:

COOPER: Would you oppose the idea of some form of negotiations or prisoner exchange? I know back in 2012 you called the idea of even negotiating with the Taliban bizarre, highly questionable.

McCAIN: Well, at that time the proposal was that they would release -- Taliban, some of them really hard-core, particularly five really hard-core Taliban leaders, as a confidence-building measure. Now this idea is for an exchange of prisoners for our American fighting man.

I would be inclined to support such a thing depending on a lot of the details. [...]

COOPER: So if there was some -- the possibility of some sort of exchange, that's something you would support?

McCAIN: I would support. Obviously I'd have to know the details, but I would support ways of bringing him home, and if exchange was one of them, I think that would be something I think we should seriously consider.

Another outspoken champion for Bergdahl's release was Rep. Rich Nugent (R-Fla.), who wanted the administration to "do everything possible" for his safe return.

"Last year, on the fourth anniversary of Sgt. Bergdahl's capture, on the floor of the House of Representatives, I introduced a resolution in the House calling on the United States to do everything possible not to leave any members of the armed forces behind during the drawdown of Iraq and Afghanistan. Believe it or not, I had members of Congress come up to me and say, 'I didn't know we had a living POW in Afghanistan.' That was shocking to me," said Nugent, according to a Feb. 24 article in the Citrus County Chronicle.

In April, Sens. Pat Toomey (R-Pa.) and Bob Casey (D-Pa.), along with Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.), introduced a resolution "to express the sense of the Senate that no member of the armed forces who is missing in action or captured should be left behind."

So basically, Republicans pressured the Obama administration to do all it could to bring him back, then criticize him for doing exactly that.

HYPOCRITES!

And a former Bush Administration official says the Gitmo detainees would have to be released regardless:

http://thinkprogress.org/world/2014/06/03/3444366/former-bush-official-blasts-gop-bush-would-have-agreed-to-bergdahl-swap/

40   anonymous   2014 Jun 5, 6:30am  

It doesn't matter WHAT Obama does; you would bitch about it simply by virtue of t fact that HE did it.

Conversely, it doesn't matter what obama does; you would defend it simply by virtue of the fact he did it.

You make me sick

41   Y   2014 Jun 5, 6:43am  

There, I fixed it for you.

errc says

It doesn't matter WHAT Obama does; you would bitch about it simply by virtue of t fact that HE did it.

Conversely, it doesn't matter what obama does; you would defend it simply by virtue of the fact he did it.

You make me sick

You make me healthy

42   tatupu70   2014 Jun 5, 6:48am  

CaptainShuddup says

Obama should have sent in Seal team six, it's worked before... Right?

I thought you said it was all a sham and that Osama had died prior to the raid...

43   Homeboy   2014 Jun 5, 4:47pm  

errc says

Conversely, it doesn't matter what obama does; you would defend it simply by virtue of the fact he did it.

Bullshit. I've criticized him plenty of times. And name ONE time where I ever started a thread just to praise Obama. You guys start threads JUST to criticize him all the time.

errc says

You make me sick

Nah, it's probably all that fucking bacon you eat that's making you sick.

Why don't you tell us your favorite lie - that the USDA still uses the Food Pyramid? It's been all of 5 minutes since the last time you trotted that one out.

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