Deserter Bergdahl's parents being 'honored' by Obama |
Obama holds a photo-op in the White house Rose Garden with great fanfare. The ceremony is to announce to the nation and the invited guest parents that Obama has successfully negotiated the release of their son, a "brave soldier serving in Afghanistan," from the Taliban who captured and held their son hostage.
With applause and typical adulation by the press corp, the ceremony commenced.
But their seemed to be symptoms that the story of this rescue by Obama was incomplete.
It was. It went all the way down the rabbit hole.
The first outwardly suspicious looking thing was Bergdahl's father with his Taliban looking beard. It turns out the Bergdahls are fine with the Taliban (almost as pathetic as Obama).
Then we discover five murderous Guantanamo Bay militant Muslim prisoners were traded for Bergdahl's release from the Taliban. This was done by Obama illegally, without the review and approval of Congress.
Then we discover the Bergdahl was free to come and go as he pleased with Taliban.
Bergdahl appeared to have just deserted his post and joined the Taliban and he did it after his father had advised him to do so in their correspondence.
The Army, unfortunately feared Bergdahl had been captured by the Taliban and was being held prisoner. Patrols were sent out to save Bergdahl, and six soldiers were killed in this effort.
Bergdahl, after his release, was seen in photos comfortably at home with the Taliban.
So it turn out that Sgt. Bowe Bergdahl just walked away from his outfit, became a deserter and a traitor.
All this Taliban sympathy, American death and treason was given a White House Rose Garden Ceremony by Taliban sympathizing Obama.
One question still lingers, how the hell did Bergdahl ever become a Sergeant? m/r
Bowe Bergdahl to Plead Guilty to Desertion, Misbehavior Before the Enemy to Avoid Trial
U.S. Army Sgt. Bowe Bergdahl is expected to plead guilty this month to desertion and misbehavior before the enemy after being exchanged by the previous administration for five high-risk Taliban commanders in 2014.
By pleading guilty, Bergdahl will avoid facing a trial for abandoning his Afghan post in 2009, reports the Associated Press (AP), citing two unnamed sources.Taliban terrorists reportedly kidnapped Bergdahl after he left his post and held him captive for about five years until the former U.S. president authorized the controversial exchange in 2014.
The sources told AP that American service members who were seriously injured searching for the alleged deserter would testify during sentencing, which is scheduled to start on October 23.
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“Some of Bergdahl’s fellow soldiers want him held responsible for any harm suffered by those who went looking for him,” it adds. “The judge ruled a Navy SEAL and an Army National Guard sergeant wouldn’t have found themselves in separate firefights if they hadn’t been searching.”
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