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Sgt. Bergdahl and the US Departure from Afghanistan


               
2014 Jun 11, 10:07pm   975 views  4 comments

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http://townhall.com/columnists/victordavishanson/2014/06/12/sgt-bergdahl-and-the-us-departure-from-afghanistan-n1850263?utm_source=thdaily&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=nl

In time we will learn whether Bergdahl really served with "honor and distinction" and was "captured on the battlefield," as National Security Adviser Susan Rice has stated. Or whether, as fellow soldiers of his platoon insist, he was a deserter who left his comrades to seek out the Taliban.

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1   indigenous   2014 Jun 11, 11:27pm  

Call it Crazy says

or, do I believe Susan Rice....

It is a tough one, especially without Hillary there to council us with her integrity.

VDH makes a good point that the whole deal was a gambit by O, to take attention off of the VA thing.

Why not just tell the truth, vets cost more as they get older, so it is the Vietnam vets that are costing more

2   Blurtman   2014 Jun 11, 11:55pm  

Dick Cheney would have stayed and fought.

3   indigenous   2014 Jun 12, 12:20am  

Call it Crazy says

"What difference, at this point, does it make?"

I was being facetious.

Truthfully I wonder if these guys suffer from Stockholm syndrome.

I remember when Reginald Denny appeared in court he hugged one of his attackers. I was thinking WTF these assholes almost killed him and this?

Either way not really sure what is wrong with him other than a lot.

4   mmmarvel   2014 Jun 12, 1:38am  

indigenous says

whether Bergdahl really served with "honor and distinction"

Wow, another new definition. 'Honor and Distinction' didn't use to mean deserter, but you know how things evolve.

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