Trump may set Bergdahl free

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A judge is deciding whether the Commander in Chief (aka Captain Bone Spur) has inappropriately spoke about an ongoing trial & makes sentencing of Bergdahl impossible to be fair.
 
A judge is deciding whether the Commander in Chief (aka Captain Bone Spur) has inappropriately spoke about an ongoing trial & makes sentencing of Bergdahl impossible to be fair.
Yeah, two chances, slim and none, and slim called in sick!
Turn him back over to the radical Muslims and tell them he's gay!
 
Anything short of death is unfair to everyone who has ever faithfully served.
How about those that never bothered to serve via a "bone spur" excuse likely from a bought off doctor?

I agree with the desertion concept. But what if the guy was not right mentally & if that mental illness was caused by his military service?
 
Shoot him....

Former Navy SEAL who searched for Bergdahl just testified, reveals info

“‘Everyone on that mission was aware that he walked off’ his post,” Hatch said during a sentencing hearing, USA TODAY reported.

USA TODAY reported details from Hatch, as well as Army Capt. John Billings, Bergdahl’s platoon leader when he walked off post:

“Everyone in Afghanistan was looking for Bergdahl,” said Capt. John Billings, who was Bergdahl’s platoon leader when he walked off the post.

Billings said his platoon spent weeks searching for Bergdahl in austere conditions with little food or water and his soldiers would go without showers for up to two weeks at a time.

Hatch offered a harrowing account of an attempted rescue mission. He led a team of special operations forces based in Jalalabad, Afghanistan. Their mission was to capture or kill “high value targets” or rescue hostages.

When told they were to rescue a missing American, that became the team’s top priority.

The team came under immediate fire as they were descending toward a place where they were told Bergdahl might be held. It was not clear whether he was there, but the area was filled with militants and civilians.

Helicopters carrying the SEALs came under fire as they began descending toward the spot. Hatch said he saw tracer fire streaming toward the helicopters.

Civilians, including children, were also running around the area. Hatch described carrying two young children to safety.

He became emotional when he talked about a service dog, Remko, who was shot in the head and killed by a militant.

Hatch was shot in the leg above the knee. “I was laying there trying not to scream, but screaming,” Hatch said.

Hatch, who had a noticeable limp as he approached the witness stand, said he underwent 18 procedures over several years. He was accompanied by a service dog.

Billings, the platoon leader, said he initially thought he was the victim of a bad joke when his soldiers first told him Bergdahl was missing. His platoon sergeant told him it was no joke, and he sent a message notifying his higher headquarters of a missing soldier.

The next 10 days were a “big blur,” Billings said.

Former Navy SEAL who searched for Bergdahl just testified, reveals info | American Military News
 
Anything short of death is unfair to everyone who has ever faithfully served.
How about those that never bothered to serve via a "bone spur" excuse likely from a bought off doctor?

I agree with the desertion concept. But what if the guy was not right mentally & if that mental illness was caused by his military service?
Never saw Obama serve anyone but global and Islamic interests.
 
Anything short of death is unfair to everyone who has ever faithfully served.
How about those that never bothered to serve via a "bone spur" excuse likely from a bought off doctor?

I agree with the desertion concept. But what if the guy was not right mentally & if that mental illness was caused by his military service?
Never saw Obama serve anyone but global and Islamic interests.
Obama never avoided the draft.
 
Shoot him....

Former Navy SEAL who searched for Bergdahl just testified, reveals info

“‘Everyone on that mission was aware that he walked off’ his post,” Hatch said during a sentencing hearing, USA TODAY reported.

USA TODAY reported details from Hatch, as well as Army Capt. John Billings, Bergdahl’s platoon leader when he walked off post:

“Everyone in Afghanistan was looking for Bergdahl,” said Capt. John Billings, who was Bergdahl’s platoon leader when he walked off the post.

Billings said his platoon spent weeks searching for Bergdahl in austere conditions with little food or water and his soldiers would go without showers for up to two weeks at a time.

Hatch offered a harrowing account of an attempted rescue mission. He led a team of special operations forces based in Jalalabad, Afghanistan. Their mission was to capture or kill “high value targets” or rescue hostages.

When told they were to rescue a missing American, that became the team’s top priority.

The team came under immediate fire as they were descending toward a place where they were told Bergdahl might be held. It was not clear whether he was there, but the area was filled with militants and civilians.

Helicopters carrying the SEALs came under fire as they began descending toward the spot. Hatch said he saw tracer fire streaming toward the helicopters.

Civilians, including children, were also running around the area. Hatch described carrying two young children to safety.

He became emotional when he talked about a service dog, Remko, who was shot in the head and killed by a militant.

Hatch was shot in the leg above the knee. “I was laying there trying not to scream, but screaming,” Hatch said.

Hatch, who had a noticeable limp as he approached the witness stand, said he underwent 18 procedures over several years. He was accompanied by a service dog.

Billings, the platoon leader, said he initially thought he was the victim of a bad joke when his soldiers first told him Bergdahl was missing. His platoon sergeant told him it was no joke, and he sent a message notifying his higher headquarters of a missing soldier.

The next 10 days were a “big blur,” Billings said.

Former Navy SEAL who searched for Bergdahl just testified, reveals info | American Military News

But weren't most of these missions that would have been done with or without Bergdahl?
 
Anything short of death is unfair to everyone who has ever faithfully served.
How about those that never bothered to serve via a "bone spur" excuse likely from a bought off doctor?

I agree with the desertion concept. But what if the guy was not right mentally & if that mental illness was caused by his military service?
Kill him. He's a worthless piece of shit anyway and talks too much, while knowing too much.
 
Nothing candidate Trump said will change the fact this man deserted his unit and was captured because of it he made that choice now he has to pay the price for it.

How he will pay is under discussion & if Trump's fat mouth will prevent Bergdahl from getting that sentence.
 
Anything short of death is unfair to everyone who has ever faithfully served.
How about those that never bothered to serve via a "bone spur" excuse likely from a bought off doctor?

I agree with the desertion concept. But what if the guy was not right mentally & if that mental illness was caused by his military service?
Never saw Obama serve anyone but global and Islamic interests.
Obama never avoided the draft.

The draft ended in 1975...as did selective service registration. Obama graduated high school in 1979

You have failed
 
Shoot him....

Former Navy SEAL who searched for Bergdahl just testified, reveals info

“‘Everyone on that mission was aware that he walked off’ his post,” Hatch said during a sentencing hearing, USA TODAY reported.

USA TODAY reported details from Hatch, as well as Army Capt. John Billings, Bergdahl’s platoon leader when he walked off post:

“Everyone in Afghanistan was looking for Bergdahl,” said Capt. John Billings, who was Bergdahl’s platoon leader when he walked off the post.

Billings said his platoon spent weeks searching for Bergdahl in austere conditions with little food or water and his soldiers would go without showers for up to two weeks at a time.

Hatch offered a harrowing account of an attempted rescue mission. He led a team of special operations forces based in Jalalabad, Afghanistan. Their mission was to capture or kill “high value targets” or rescue hostages.

When told they were to rescue a missing American, that became the team’s top priority.

The team came under immediate fire as they were descending toward a place where they were told Bergdahl might be held. It was not clear whether he was there, but the area was filled with militants and civilians.

Helicopters carrying the SEALs came under fire as they began descending toward the spot. Hatch said he saw tracer fire streaming toward the helicopters.

Civilians, including children, were also running around the area. Hatch described carrying two young children to safety.

He became emotional when he talked about a service dog, Remko, who was shot in the head and killed by a militant.

Hatch was shot in the leg above the knee. “I was laying there trying not to scream, but screaming,” Hatch said.

Hatch, who had a noticeable limp as he approached the witness stand, said he underwent 18 procedures over several years. He was accompanied by a service dog.

Billings, the platoon leader, said he initially thought he was the victim of a bad joke when his soldiers first told him Bergdahl was missing. His platoon sergeant told him it was no joke, and he sent a message notifying his higher headquarters of a missing soldier.

The next 10 days were a “big blur,” Billings said.

Former Navy SEAL who searched for Bergdahl just testified, reveals info | American Military News

But weren't most of these missions that would have been done with or without Bergdahl?

Missed the part they were looking for the coward?
 
A judge is deciding whether the Commander in Chief (aka Captain Bone Spur) has inappropriately spoke about an ongoing trial & makes sentencing of Bergdahl impossible to be fair.
Charles Manson tried that when Nixon spoke about him. Didn't work.

If thsat were so, Nixon hads no relationhip top Manson.

Trump is Commander-in-chief & thereby the head of the military where Bergdahl served. Like a CEO of a corp telling HR that the guy they are talking about disciplining is a worthless POS that should be fired & expecting HR to do what they think is best.
 
Anything short of death is unfair to everyone who has ever faithfully served.
How about those that never bothered to serve via a "bone spur" excuse likely from a bought off doctor?

I agree with the desertion concept. But what if the guy was not right mentally & if that mental illness was caused by his military service?
Never saw Obama serve anyone but global and Islamic interests.
Obama never avoided the draft.
LOL, he would have failed the drug test!
 
Anything short of death is unfair to everyone who has ever faithfully served.
How about those that never bothered to serve via a "bone spur" excuse likely from a bought off doctor?

I agree with the desertion concept. But what if the guy was not right mentally & if that mental illness was caused by his military service?
Never saw Obama serve anyone but global and Islamic interests.
Obama never avoided the draft.

The draft ended in 1975...as did selective service registration. Obama graduated high school in 1979

You have failed

No, I pointed out your failure when you tried to compare Obama's service to Trump's.

No one from the military came to get Obama. Obama didn't have to have a bone spur story.
 
Shoot him....

Former Navy SEAL who searched for Bergdahl just testified, reveals info

“‘Everyone on that mission was aware that he walked off’ his post,” Hatch said during a sentencing hearing, USA TODAY reported.

USA TODAY reported details from Hatch, as well as Army Capt. John Billings, Bergdahl’s platoon leader when he walked off post:

“Everyone in Afghanistan was looking for Bergdahl,” said Capt. John Billings, who was Bergdahl’s platoon leader when he walked off the post.

Billings said his platoon spent weeks searching for Bergdahl in austere conditions with little food or water and his soldiers would go without showers for up to two weeks at a time.

Hatch offered a harrowing account of an attempted rescue mission. He led a team of special operations forces based in Jalalabad, Afghanistan. Their mission was to capture or kill “high value targets” or rescue hostages.

When told they were to rescue a missing American, that became the team’s top priority.

The team came under immediate fire as they were descending toward a place where they were told Bergdahl might be held. It was not clear whether he was there, but the area was filled with militants and civilians.

Helicopters carrying the SEALs came under fire as they began descending toward the spot. Hatch said he saw tracer fire streaming toward the helicopters.

Civilians, including children, were also running around the area. Hatch described carrying two young children to safety.

He became emotional when he talked about a service dog, Remko, who was shot in the head and killed by a militant.

Hatch was shot in the leg above the knee. “I was laying there trying not to scream, but screaming,” Hatch said.

Hatch, who had a noticeable limp as he approached the witness stand, said he underwent 18 procedures over several years. He was accompanied by a service dog.

Billings, the platoon leader, said he initially thought he was the victim of a bad joke when his soldiers first told him Bergdahl was missing. His platoon sergeant told him it was no joke, and he sent a message notifying his higher headquarters of a missing soldier.

The next 10 days were a “big blur,” Billings said.

Former Navy SEAL who searched for Bergdahl just testified, reveals info | American Military News

But weren't most of these missions that would have been done with or without Bergdahl?
 

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