During the final day of testimony at a military hearing to decide whether Sgt. Bowe Bergdahl will face a court-martial on desertion charges, a general ordered to investigate his capture discussed his findings for the first time and testified for the defense about why Bergdahl does not belong in jail.
Maj. Gen. Kenneth Dahl said Bergdahl was “unrealistically idealistic” when he left his remote post in Afghanistan six years ago for a nearby base, hoping to draw the attention of a commander to problems that he believed were putting his unit at risk.
More @ LA Times
Jail is innapropriate for Bergdhal. Execution IS appropriate for Bergdhal.
ReplyDeleteOnce for each man who died...............................
DeleteTake away : going to public school is a good way to remove a child's moral compass
ReplyDeleteExcellent point.
DeleteDefended by a Major General? How low our Army has fallen.
ReplyDeleteNear the depths.
ReplyDeleteHere is an analysis that leaves out any mention of soldiers dying to recover Bergdahl's traitorous ass, but does IMHO prove that the fix is in:
ReplyDeletehttp://www.americanthinker.com/articles/2015/09/the_bergdahl_case_gets_curiouser_and_curiouser.html
Thanks. http://freenorthcarolina.blogspot.com/2015/09/the-bergdahl-case-gets-curiouser-and.html
DeleteBergdahl is just a tool that Obama used to free those poor young "detainees" down in Gitmo who certainly had suffered enough.
ReplyDeleteIndeed.
DeleteHere's another "and justice for all" story:
ReplyDeletehttp://www.wnd.com/2015/09/d-c-gun-running-banned-from-border-agent-murder-trial/?cat_orig=us
Thanks. http://freenorthcarolina.blogspot.com/2015/09/dc-gun-running-banned-from-border-agent.html
DeleteObama just appointed an openly gay CIVILIAN to run the Army. What do you expect?
ReplyDeleteCH
Sioux's rope and one of my ancient Pecan trees. :)
DeleteI may be coming through that way the end of October - will definitely bring the rope and the tar.
ReplyDeletethe end
DeleteNot the beginning? :)