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Politicians Delete Digital Praise of Bowe Bergdahl Release
« on: June 04, 2014, 07:08:39 PM »
Also hilarious to watch video of McCain in February basically giving approval of this exchange and then watching current videos of him condemning it


http://mashable.com/2014/06/03/republicans-delete-bowe-bergdahl-praise/

Update June 4, 2014 at 11:55 a.m. ET: Congressman Stephen F. Lynch (D-MA) has joined the small but growing club of politicians who have deleted tweets initially sent in support of Sgt. Bowe Bergdahl’s release. Rep. Lynch is the first Democrat to do so, according to deleted tweets archived on Politwoops.com, adding a bit of bipartisanship to the mix. He deleted his two tweets, which said, "Great to hear that Bo Bergdahl has been released from captivity in Afgh/Pak. Warmest regards to his family with gratitude for his/their service and sacrifice," three days after first posting them to Twitter.

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Re: Politicians Delete Digital Praise of Bowe Bergdahl Release
« Reply #1 on: June 04, 2014, 07:10:47 PM »
I watching this unfold and the gross...and I mean gross incompetence on this at every level of elected, appointed and senior military levels is astonishingly bad.  As bad as you think it is...its worse.
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Re: Politicians Delete Digital Praise of Bowe Bergdahl Release
« Reply #2 on: June 04, 2014, 07:14:26 PM »
I watching this unfold and the gross...and I mean gross incompetence on this at every level of elected, appointed and senior military levels is astonishingly bad.  As bad as you think it is...its worse.

Did you see Hagels comments today?

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Re: Politicians Delete Digital Praise of Bowe Bergdahl Release
« Reply #3 on: June 05, 2014, 07:23:12 AM »
Yeah...the short ones. Bro I see it all.....the only cool thing is I'm up to my ass in history but its all very discouraging.
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Re: Politicians Delete Digital Praise of Bowe Bergdahl Release
« Reply #4 on: October 06, 2017, 08:23:53 AM »
Statement by the President [Obama] on the Release of Sergeant Bowe Bergdahl - 2014
Obama White House Archives ^ | May 31, 2014 | Barack Hussein Obama
Posted on 10/6/2017, 11:21:25 AM by Oldeconomybuyer

THE PRESIDENT: Good afternoon, everybody. This morning, I called Bob and Jani Bergdahl and told them that after nearly five years in captivity, their son, Bowe, is coming home.

Sergeant Bergdahl has missed birthdays and holidays and the simple moments with family and friends, which all of us take for granted. But while Bowe was gone he was never forgotten. His parents thought about him and prayed for him every single day, as did his sister, Sky, who prayed for his safe return.

He wasn’t forgotten by his community in Idaho, or the military, which rallied to support the Bergdahls through thick and thin. And he wasn’t forgotten by his country, because the United States of America does not ever leave our men and women in uniform behind.

As Commander-in-Chief, I am proud of the servicemembers who recovered Sergeant Bergdahl and brought him safely out of harm’s way. As usual, they performed with extraordinary courage and professionalism, and they have made their nation proud.

Right now, our top priority is making sure that Bowe gets the care and support that he needs and that he can be reunited with his family as soon as possible.

I'm also grateful for the tireless work of our diplomats, and for the cooperation of the government of Qatar in helping to secure Bowe’s release. We've worked for several years to achieve this goal, and earlier this week I was able to personally thank the Emir of Qatar for his leadership in helping us get it done. As part of this effort, the United States is transferring five detainees from the prison in Guantanamo Bay to Qatar. The Qatari government has given us assurances that it will put in place measures to protect our national security.

I also want to express gratitude to the Afghan government, which has always supported our efforts to secure Bowe’s release. Going forward, the United States will continue to support an Afghan-led process of reconciliation, which could help secure a hard-earned peace within a sovereign and unified Afghanistan.

As I said earlier this week, we're committed to winding down the war in Afghanistan, and we are committed to closing Gitmo. But we also made an ironclad commitment to bring our prisoners of war home. That's who we are as Americans. It's a profound obligation within our military, and today, at least in this instance, it's a promise we've been able to keep.

I am mindful, though, that there are many troops who remain missing in the past. That's why we're never going to forget; we're never going to give up our search for servicemembers who remain unaccounted for. We also remain deeply committed to securing the release of American citizens who are unjustly detained abroad and deserve to be reunited with their families, just like the Bergdahls soon will be.

Bob and Jani, today families across America share in the joy that I know you feel. As a parent, I can't imagine the hardship that you guys have gone through. As President, I know that I speak for all Americans when I say we cannot wait for the moment when you are reunited and your son, Bowe, is back in your arms.

So, with that, I'd like Bob to have an opportunity to say something, and Jani, if she’d like as well. Please.

MRS. BERGDAHL: I just want to say thank you to everyone who has supported Bowe. He’s had a wonderful team everywhere. We will continue to stay strong for Bowe while he recovers. Thank you.

MR. BERGDAHL: I'd like to say to Bowe right now, who is having trouble speaking English -- (speaks in Pashto) -- I'm your father, Bowe.

To the people of Afghanistan, the same -- (speaks in Pashto) -- the complicated nature of this recovery was -- will never really be comprehended. To each and every single one who effected this, in this country, in the service branches, at the State Department, throughout the whole of American government, and around the world, international governments around the world, thank you so much. We just can't communicate the words this morning when we heard from the President.

So we look forward to continuing the recovery of our son, which is going to be a considerable task for our family. And we hope that the media will understand that that will keep us very preoccupied in the coming days and weeks as he gets back home to the United States.

Thank you all for being here very much.

END
6:23 P.M. EDT

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Re: Politicians Delete Digital Praise of Bowe Bergdahl Release
« Reply #5 on: October 16, 2017, 08:17:50 AM »
McStain is a POS.


https://www.yahoo.com/news/bergdahl-expected-plead-guilty-desertion-case-monday-074707026.html?soc_src=hl-viewer&soc_trk=fb

Also hilarious to watch video of McCain in February basically giving approval of this exchange and then watching current videos of him condemning it


http://mashable.com/2014/06/03/republicans-delete-bowe-bergdahl-praise/

Update June 4, 2014 at 11:55 a.m. ET: Congressman Stephen F. Lynch (D-MA) has joined the small but growing club of politicians who have deleted tweets initially sent in support of Sgt. Bowe Bergdahl’s release. Rep. Lynch is the first Democrat to do so, according to deleted tweets archived on Politwoops.com, adding a bit of bipartisanship to the mix. He deleted his two tweets, which said, "Great to hear that Bo Bergdahl has been released from captivity in Afgh/Pak. Warmest regards to his family with gratitude for his/their service and sacrifice," three days after first posting them to Twitter.

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Re: Politicians Delete Digital Praise of Bowe Bergdahl Release
« Reply #6 on: October 16, 2017, 02:37:33 PM »
Trump is a POS too. The coward draft dodger should not comment on military matters.

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Re: Politicians Delete Digital Praise of Bowe Bergdahl Release
« Reply #7 on: October 17, 2017, 05:00:49 AM »
Deal for Bowe Bergdahl looks worse and worse
NY Post ^ | October 16, 2017 | Paul Sperry
Posted on 10/17/2017, 1:08:30 AM by Oshkalaboomboom

The American soldier President Obama portrayed as a heroic POW of the Taliban and traded five jailed Taliban leaders for his release now looks more like the man President Trump called a “no-good traitor” who should “have been executed.”

On Monday, Army Sgt. Bowe Bergdahl admitted deserting his Afghan post as well as misbehaving before the enemy and endangering fellow troops, confirming the betrayal several veterans who served alongside him have alleged for years. Though capital punishment is not in the offing, he does face life in prison at his sentencing later this month.

Bergdahl’s plea sets up a pre-sentence trial starting Oct. 23 at Fort Bragg that’s expected to include dramatic testimony about three troops seriously injured during search-and-rescue missions launched to find him. Two of them suffered disabling injuries: Army National Guard Sgt. 1st Class Mark Allen, who in 2009 was shot in the head searching for Bergdahl, leaving him confined to a wheelchair and unable to talk; and Navy SEAL Jimmy Hatch, who was shot in the leg on another search the next day, leaving him with a permanent limp.

To garner sympathy from the sentencing judge, Bergdahl’s defense team is expected to play up his alleged mental health problems, including what they claim is paranoia and schizophrenia.

However, Army shrinks found Bergdahl does not suffer from psychological problems that would prevent him from standing trial. And last month, Bergdahl’s lawyers failed to produce for prosecutors mental health records and other evidence detailing any serious condition.

What’s more, Army security officials say Bergdahl exhibited no signs of mental illness since being assigned Fort Sam Houston in San Antonio, where he is based. In fact, one fort insider told me that when Bergdahl is not working a desk job in administration, he “regularly bowls” at the post lanes

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