Courtesy of Fox News:
U.S. Army Sgt. Bowe Bergdahl at one point during his captivity converted to Islam, fraternized openly with his captors and declared himself a "mujahid," or warrior for Islam, according to secret documents prepared on the basis of a purported eyewitness account and obtained by Fox News.
The reports indicate that Bergdahl's relations with his Haqqani captors morphed over time, from periods of hostility, where he was treated very much like a hostage, to periods where, as one source told Fox News, "he became much more of an accepted fellow" than is popularly understood. He even reportedly was allowed to carry a gun at times.
Apparently these "secret documents" were provided by a shadowy private firm, called the Eclipse Group, that claims to have subcontracted with the Department of Defense.
If that gives you pause, then get a load of this:
The group is run by Duane R. ("Dewey") Clarridge, a former senior operations officer for the Central Intelligence Agency in the 1980s best known for having been indicted for lying to Congress about his role in the tangled set of events that became known as the Iran-Contra scandal. He was pardoned by the first President Bush in December 1992 while on trial.
So the group claiming that Bergdahl was a traitor is run by disgraced CIA agent who lied to Congress about Ronald Reagan's treasonous activities in the 1980's.
So of COURSE Fox News went with it.
However there are reports from more reliable sources that this whole thing is a bunch of made up crap:
During his time in Tampa as commander of U.S. Central Command, Marine Gen. James Mattis said he saw no evidence to confirm that Army Sgt. Bowe Bergdahl, released in a prisoner swap last week, collaborated with his captors.
“I have never seen one bit of verified or confirmed evidence of that,” Mattis said in a phone interview with The Tampa Tribune. “Not one bit. You hear things and it was second- and third-hand.”
Other information “specifically discounted” reports that Bergdahl, captured by the Taliban in June 2009 after leaving his outpost in Afghanistan, was working with his captors, he said. Mattis declined to comment on what that information was because it remains classified.
Hey you know, maybe it's just me, but I would be far more likely to take the word of a former CENTCOM commander than a known liar and criminal.
There are also reports that Bergdahl was not exactly treated like a collaborator during his time with the Taliban:
U.S. Sgt. Bowe Bergdahl has told people treating him at an American military medical facility in Germany that he was tortured, beaten and held in a cage by his Taliban captors in Afghanistan after he tried to escape, a senior U.S. official said Sunday.
The official spoke on condition of anonymity because he was not authorized to discuss what Bergdahl has revealed about the conditions of his captivity.
That by the way seems to confirm the reporting by the late Michael Hastings for Rolling Stone magazine.
And now thanks to Fox's lack of journalistic ethics Bergdahl's parents are receiving death threats:
The FBI is investigating threats against the parents of Army Sgt. Bowe Bergdahl, the latest development in a case that has put the spotlight on the circumstances surrounding his capture in Afghanistan and release by the Taliban.
"We are working jointly with our state and local partners and taking each threat seriously," FBI Special Agent William Facer told CNN in an e-mail on Saturday.
Well I guess I will spend this Sunday afternoon being disgusted again.
Disgusted. Appalled. Angry. Disheartened. How can people be so cruel and unfair, based on nothing more than their hatred for our President? It is truly sickening.
ReplyDeleteI feel so sorry for this family. As if Bowe and his parents haven't suffered enough. Fox and the right wingnuts are nothing but evil.
ReplyDeleteMuslims don't shave their heads.
ReplyDeleteAnd who will make Fox News and Sarah Payme accountable if something happens to the parents of Bowe Bergdahl? Will Sarah do another blood libel video? I find the actions of these fools traitorous as well because they are judging without all the facts this is a military matter and it should be and will be handled by them. Is there no one reasonable in the Republican Party anymore? are they intentionally that stupid? how far they have all fallen to put politics ahead of a POW it's obvious none of them have served because they have no sense of duty or honor.
ReplyDeleteThe "secret document" was a script from Homeland! Move along Fux News!!
ReplyDeleteBest thing would be for the family to go into Witness Protection Program. At this point in time, no one in authority has quieted the drama created by Fox News...no Evangelicals or GOP politicians...be nice if some Dems spoke up. Just you wait and see how the "torture" meme is torn apart.......
ReplyDeleteI was reading something the other day. It said that this soldier witnessed his troops or something run over a afghan child and it was covered up and it disturbed him.....makes sense to me. .....again the right have confirmed that they are evil, hateful, outcast from hell.
ReplyDeleteAnd they had drunken parties which he wanted no part of either.
DeleteAt a time we followed Deryk Schlessinger and his company. Mostly after the DoD and MySpace scrubbed the evidence. There were more troops that were fast and lose with what they would post on-line, the military clamped down on them later.
DeleteSchlessinger's troops liked to party. On patrol in remote regions the Army would give them beer parties. (disrespectful of Afghan traditions) The boys were also beside themselves with the marijuana fields. How proud to send pictures with their pipes a lit or in the abundant beautiful fields.
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The thing is, if you aren't one of the boys you are the enemy. I hate to think of what it would be like for someone who did not want to join the good time boys, as they party hard.
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Just the regular bullying is rough enough, these dudes are trained to kill and they love to play around with guns. I would not want to be in a situation like Sargent Bergdahl was in Afghanistan. You don't know how crazy some troops can get, the worst is covered up.
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Not all war is excitement, the troops have time for creating cartoons as a pastime. Schlessinger did many of these expressions. his MySpace was KingOf*Hearts*.
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"Take it bitch"
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America must stop hiding these horrible results of war, the making of serial killers and the whole bad boy attitudes that are part of going to war and training killers. These abberant stories need to be brought out and told, least we forget.
DeleteIn the Bergdalh case no one is to think about how it can be during an invasion aka "war". Republicans want to forget things like innocent until proven guilty. They want to leave men that enlist behind to be at the mercy of terrorists. If Republicans can't get their way they rather incite one of the crazies to kill another victim that they decide needs to be taken out. Gabby Gifford was targeted and when a crazy shot her he also took out a few more people.
Cpl. Morlock of Wasilla was the snitch of the "Kill Team". His and other testimony would depict a deeper picture of how a rogue troop operates.
"he described a plot led by Staff Sgt. Calvin Gibbs to randomly kill civilians while on patrol in Kandahar"
15 year old boy
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Cpl. Jeremy Morlock Wasilla, Alaska Has a Very Long Long Police Record
http://www.bestgore.com/execution/kill-team-photos-showcase-war-crimes-us-soldiers-afghanistan/
That this small town has produced an infamous murderer and a vice presidential candidate (and a possible republican presidential candidate) is a strange coincidence. --NO COINCIDENCES IN SARAH PALIN WORLD--
http://dailycaller.com/2011/03/29/the-killer-from-wasilla-jeremy-morlock-revealed/
Don't forget any of this when you are reminded of a POW. They deserve to have their say before wrongful vigilante justice comes down.
I cry for the Bergdahl family. I am glad they are intelligent and sincerely decent people. Unlike the liar paid attack dogs who are digging anything to hurt them. This just sickens me more, with not only Faux, also the tea baggin family from Wasilly, who I would like to see at a tribunal.
ReplyDeleteWhat is up with lazy Bristol? It has been days since the news reports on a baby born and living as a hostage with an American mother. That is Bristol's cause célèbre. She loves rescues, mothers and babies. She will let this one rot and not lift a finger? I thought for sure she would give a shout out to Malia, Sasha, Michelle to get their father to invade and rescue a baby.
http://www.thedailybeast.com/cheats/2014/06/04/couple-held-by-taliban-speaks.html
No one wants to see Bristol's clumsy son crash his bike. What a dumb waste of bandwidth. No one cares about her except to keep tabs on the fraud. Bristol goes back to the early days when the first hoax was executed by her mother, the Trig hoax. I haven't kept track of how many more but she is worth watching for the fake baby scam alone. She proved she will lie under oath, if she is going to lie I would prefer she continue to document more perjury. I can't wait for her inquest.
She is trying to get sympathy for her up-coming custody case.
DeleteYes it is truely sickening what they have said and done to this poor kid and his family. Really makes me sad and mad
ReplyDeleteI so hope folks are paying attention to all of this and vote EVERY Republican out of office that they can. Also, suggest they not put anymore of them in the U.S. Congress or majority states that are already red! Awful bunch of folks that do NOT represent the majority of Americans!
ReplyDeleteI so hope folks are paying attention
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The Bergdahls are nothing like other Republicans. The differences in what Republicans accept shows their massive hypocrisy.
ReplyDeleteDana Rohrabacher was a spokesman for the Taliban. "says the Taliban are devout traditionalists—not terrorists or revolutionaries. He believes a Taliban takeover [of Afghanistan] would be a positive development."
http://www.ocweekly.com/2002-09-12/features/rogue-statesman/
Rohrabacher documents palling around with terrorists as he shows his love and wants America to hook up with the Taliban.
http://2.bp.blogspot.com/-JPx7noaMKrg/T1zVFVr61eI/AAAAAAAAYKQ/j8CAQsxXVsI/s320/158_rohrabacher.jpg
Rohrabacher went on to have a career in Republican politics.
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These lunatics are advocating for violence.
http://crooksandliars.com/2014/06/former-army-major-tells-foxs-huckabee
Does this idiot Rohrabacher not remember what the Taliban did to the people of Afghanistan - especially the women and female children who wanted to go to school BEFORE we attacked? (NO! I am NOT saying the attack was a good thing. I AM saying the Taliban is a dangerous bunch of terroristic, religious fanatics despite this asshole's beliefs.)
DeleteRohrabacher, like McCain keeps coming back...
Delete2002: Congressman Dana Rohrabachers absolutely crazy, quite possibly illegal back-channel chats with the villains of Sept. 11
2012: Rep. Dana Rohrabacher, senior member of the House Foreign Affairs Committee and a frequent visitor to Afghanistan and Iraq, has been banned from entering Afghanistan.
Dana Rohrabacher is going to be our new Congressman for Newport Beach in 2013.
(Afghanistan excuses) Dana was a youngster then, bringing home the bacon for his constituents in Huntington Beach and supporting the Space Station and McDonnel-Douglas. Dana sat on the House Space and Science Committee and was looking to take Bob Dornan’s spot on the Armed Services Committee. So, Dana being an independent thinker and making certain arrangements with the Reagan-Bush people – Dana went off to Afghanistan. Was he really CIA? Was his travel approved by the State Department? Did he check with the reigning Secretary of State? Who knows? Dana went to Afhanistan and went there seemingly often.
http://www.orangejuiceblog.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/04/dana-beer-skosh.jpg
Scumbag Rohrabacher bashes immigrant students
http://newsantaana.com/2010/05/27/scumbag-gop-congressman-dana-rohrabacher-bashes-immigrant-students/
Congressman Dana Rohrabacher graduated from Palos Verdes High School in Palos Verdes Estates, California, attended Los Angeles Harbor College, and earned a bachelor’s degree in history at California State University, Long Beach in 1969. He received his master’s degree in American Studies at the University of Southern California.
Rohrabacher was a supporter of the war in Vietnam. But, in a February 13, 2003 interview with Toby Eckert of Copley News Service, published in the South Bay (Torrance, Calif.) Daily Breeze, Rohrabacher revealed that he showed up to his wartime draft physical with an X-ray of a hip that he claimed he had injured while playing high school football. “They looked at it and said that my hip wasn’t good enough,” he told Eckert.
That’s right. Rohrabacher supported the Vietnam War but was too chickenhawk to actually go there and fight.
fux news getting their information from "eight ball" ?
ReplyDeleteDon't insult "eight ball" info.
DeleteRemember the fictional story of the "rescue" of the pretty young blonde, Jessica? There was a TV movie made of it, her hometown welcomed her like a hero. Then it was exposed as a huge lie. Just as the Pat Tillman heroism story. Nobody is saying these two people were not brave, both volunteered to serve. To make the war more acceptable, these two were used by the W administration in two fairy tales. Turns out Tillman was killed by friendly fire. Who is to say the same thing would not have happened to Bergdahl once he was disgusted with his fellow soldier's actions?? Word was that Tillman, like Bergdahl was questioning the validity of these "wars for AWL" (that is oil in Texan) If one of my kids had been over there, when W was getting big laughs, serching for WMD in the Oval Office, I would have been outraged. Iy was a big joke to the clowns running the asylum at the WH.
ReplyDeletekilled by friendly fire.
DeleteAssassinated and made to look like friendly fire is a better explanation for what happened. What happened to Tillman's uniform? Diary? Friendly fire got all the pertinent evidence?
These soldiers are trying to cover up their own misdeeds. One of them was dishonorably discharged for a reason. Remember Pat Tillman's felow soldiers all paraded out, talking about bravery, when they all knew he was killed by friendly fire. His family had to fight to get to the truth.
ReplyDeleteThe reason he was discharged dishonorably was because he is a cheating sack of shit and a dead beat dad. He got paid to do those interviews and that money was put to pay of his debts and buy a car. He's nothing more than a whore.
Delete11:13 AM
DeleteWhat is the name of the one with the bad discharge?
I know the Tillman's went before Congress. I didn't know they ever got the truth from the military or the USA. It seems there was a big problem with McCrystal? It would be good to update that part of history. We don't seem to learn when we forget so much.
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ReplyDeleteAt the White House with Ronald Reagan and the freedom fighters.
http://atlasleft.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/06/Reagan-with-the-taliban.jpg
http://atlasleft.org/flashback-that-time-ronald-reagan-dedicated-the-space-shuttle-to-the-taliban-video/
From Wikileaks chatter -
ReplyDelete(CRIMINAL EVENT) KIDNAPPING RPT B CO 1-501 PIR : 0 INJ/DAM
UPDATE: 0433z LLVI TRAFFIC FROM C3 plt AT BAKI KHEL LLVI SUGGESTS THAT THE AMERICAN SOLDIER IS WITHIN TWO KM. BOLO FOR ANY WHITE VEHICLES
UPDATE: 0610z LLVI TRAFFIC FROM REDRIDGE: freq 162.1 1- W ARE READY FOR THEM. 2- ALL THE NUMBERS ARE MESS IT. WE ARE WWAITING FOR THEM. 1- LOL THEY KNOW WHERE HE IS BUT THEY KEEP GOING TO WRONG AREA. 2- OK SET UP THE WORK FOR THEM. 1- YES WE HAVE A LOT OF IED ON THE ROAD. 2- GOD WILLING WE WILL DO IT. 1- WE WERE ATTACKING THE POST HE WAS SITTING TAKING EXPLETIVE HE HAD NO GUN WITH HIM. HE WAS TAKING EXPLETIVE, HE HAS NOT CLEANED HIS BUTT YET. 2- WHAT SHEAM FOR THEM. 1- I DONT THINK HE W 2-YES LOOK THEY HAVE ALL AMERICANS, ANA HELICOPTERS THE PLANES ARE LOOKING FOR HIM. 1- I THINK HE IS BIG SHOT THAT WHY THEY ARE LOOKING FOR HIM. 3-CAN YOU GUYS MAKE A VIDEO OF HIM AND ANNOUNCE IT ALL OVER AFGHANISTAN THAT WE HAVE ONE OF THE AMERICANS. 1- WE ALREADY HAVE A VIDEO OF HIM.
http://wikileaks.org/afg/event/2009/06/AFG20090630n1790.html
The meme 'Never talk to terrorists' is useless and ridiculous fodder. A waste of brain farts to burden the low info crowd with more stupidity. Even Palin, the propagandist machine, may explode and die with that one. Are Republican talking points trying to kill her off that way?
ReplyDelete__ The Carter administration had long and intricate negotiations with the Iranians who took dozens of Americans hostage in Tehran in 1979
__ Ronald Reagan horse traded with the Iranians for hostages—secretly trading arms for the release of Americans held in Lebanon, in what came to be known as the Iran-Contra affair.
__ mid-1990s Bill Clinton met with Gerry Adams, leader of the political wing of the Irish Republican Army, then still on the State Department’s terror list.
Ronald Reagan horse traded with the Iranians for hostages—secretly trading arms for the release of Americans held in Lebanon, in what came to be known as the Iran-Contra affair.
ReplyDeleteat the time this happened i was the driver for the arms dealer, the deal happened at a hotel in canada...
i over heard details of the deal on the ride back to the airport
most of this is now public ..but some of what i heard was never made public
Fox news will go down in history as being an enemy of the State, IMO. If they don't stop this propaganda, they may incite riots and national chaos.
ReplyDeleteIf the Bergdahl parents are being threatened, the most hateful is Fox News, and particularly nasty is Guilfoyle who suggested that Bowe's unit would want to put him in a body bag. Does this kind of talk bring out the best in people?
They are turning this young man's life into a second hell, without giving him a chance to explain himself. They sure wanted George Zimmerman given his rights to a fair trial and presumed innocent before a trial. Fox News certainly gave him every benefit of the doubt.
they may incite riots and national chaos....
DeleteThat may be their intent. Off course, they want to appear innocent and patriotic As time goes on less viewers will support their BS.
The Bergdahl's have been threatened. Hope they catch the villains and Guilfoyle will go to prison with them.
It is doubtful Sgt. Bergdahl has any contact with the world that has lost it's mind. He should be in a healing process.
I don't recall being this disgusted and nauseated over the way Americans can treat a POW. Karma, please don't take so long.
Karma, you have a big opportunity to give John McCain all he has coming and one more for the Gipper.... or the Gipper, also, too. If you can't find him the despicable Palin cult or clan.
DeleteDraft Dodging Republican Senator Refuses To Believe That Bowe Bergdahl Was Tortured
ReplyDeletehttp://www.politicususa.com/2014/06/08/draft-dodging-republican-senator-refuses-bowe-bergdahl-tortured.html
GOP Congressman Callously Claims He’d Have Left Bergdahl With The Taliban Indefinitely
http://www.politicususa.com/2014/06/08/gop-congressman-callously-claims-left-bergdahl-taliban-indefinitely.html
What happened to this soldier is so horrific that when the truth finally comes out (and it will because it always does), FOX and the Republican party are going to have a lot of explaining to do. They should be ashamed of themselves for politicizing the release of an American soldier.
ReplyDeleteCNN Panel Criticizes Fox News' Bergdahl Report
ReplyDelete"This report does not meet the bar -- I've been a journalist for 17 years," Lizza said. "The sources on this report, I can't think of an outlet I was ever associated with that would have reported this. This is hearsay from terrorists passed through an ex-felon and then to the American people."
Stelter said the report seemed especially "unfair" given that two Fox News journalists were once kidnapped and forced to convert to Islam at gunpoint.
"And by the way, this is somebody who was probably trying to save his life," Borger later added. "And none of us can stand here, not one of us can say what we would do in the circumstances in which we felt that we were threatened every single minute."
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2014/06/08/fox-news-bergdahl_n_5469308.html
After five years, by whatever tactics and strategies and prayers, Robert and Jani Bergdahl will be reunited with their only son. But after a week when their hometown canceled the homecoming event out of safety concerns, when the motivations of the father—along with his politics, religious beliefs, grooming habits and parenting skills—are being dissected on national television, their personal struggle has entered a new phase. With another election year upon them, the Bergdahls may have their son back, but they are captives again, subject to an entirely different and more disturbing sort of exploitation.
ReplyDeletehttp://www.thedailybeast.com/articles/2014/06/06/bergdahl-s-dad-drone-killed-captor-s-kid.html
My heart absolutely aches for this poor young man. He's endured five years of imprisonment and god knows what, and then he comes home to having his name dragged through the mud by Congressional lawmakers, media pundits and everyday americans. He has been tried and convicted, tarred and feathered and run out of town on a rail, before he's even set foot back in the USA. He is being mocked, threatened, raged at, verbally abused and that's his homecoming?
ReplyDeleteI won't be at all surprised if when he does return, he ends up taking his own life, which would be horrific in and of itself, but it would be perceived by the haters as admission of guilt and therefore, they would be 'vindicated' in their hate and abuse. His parents are only just getting him back and then they lose him again.
But how could anyone endure what awaits him? How can he ever feel safe again, when people are threatening his life? How can he live in the world of the internet, when he's been dragged across it until his persona is shredded? How can he find any sort of peace when he is being reviled and verbally assaulted by the media and his fellow americans. Americans that he thought he was fighting for. Americans who are harshly judging him and smearing his name around the globe. How? How can anyone endure that? Attacked by other military members. Friendly Fire in a whole new way, destroy someone's life, reputation, legacy. How can he ever heal? How can he not fear some soldier with an ax to grind and the proliferation of guns, decide to take it on himself to avenge what he thinks is a 'deserter'. Just imagine not being able to ever truly 'rest' again, feel safe, feel finally 'home'. But home has become more of a nightmare than you ever could have imagined.
And the agony his parents have gone through all these years, to have the rush of joy that their son was rescued and then to hear their son's character and service be slandered and smeared all across the world, on their TV, Facebook, Twitter. They must be in a whole new kind of agony.
Being shunned is one of the most painful things a human being can experience, and being shunned by the very people who he believed he was serving when he enlisted...well that is so many kinds of wrong, it makes me nauseous.
And for all that he must have hoped and dreamed and imagined maybe, somehow, someway, coming home, being rescued, because that IS what we do with our troops, we bring them home. Until now. Until this hysteria of outrage has gripped a part of the country, and is being fed by the media loop (because we know how voraciously the media feasts on outrage and sensationalism, the internet and dinner table conversations. And the halls of Congress.
So all he had in mind when he enlisted, and what he's endured as a soldier and as a captive has got to have crushed some part of him. And then to come home to THIS nightmare that has been created for him....well it's almost unbearable for me just to THINK of it, much less be in his shoes. It truly makes me physically ill to imagine what awaits him and the rest of his life. I wish him only the deepest and most sincere strength, he's gonna need it.
Superb post, 1:08.
DeleteAll I can add is to link to today's article in the New York Times by the CUNY professor defending GITMO prisoners. One of his clients is described as follows:
"A Yemeni citizen raised in Saudi Arabia, Mr. Alwi traveled to Afghanistan in early 2001 to teach the Quran and live in a society that appeared from afar to honor Islamic ideals. He was 24 when he fled the conflict there, was seized by the authorities in Pakistan and likely sold into American captivity for a bounty."
"From where Mr. Alwi sits, the talking point of legality is almost amusingly quaint. Guantánamo remains at its core a lawless place, and this release in seeming contravention of a solitary statute appears par for the course. In the absurd history of the detention camp, it is not uncommon for inmates among the handful who have been convicted by the military commissions to be the ones who are released. Questionable though their legitimacy and fairness may be, the military commissions can at least determine a finite term for internment at Guantánamo, one that the American government has chosen to honor so far."
http://nyti.ms/1q6EoO5
The article, A View From GITMO, is worth reading.
The horror of this situation is alas another opportunity to reflect upon the "the fog of war."
WOW!!! Very well said, anon 1:08! Thank you for putting it so distinctly. You should post this on national media. MAYBE some people will start thinking about this and finally come to their senses!
DeleteThank you 108 and 253
DeleteWe can never read what Pat Tillman wrote in his diary because some scumbag took it.
ReplyDeleteReading Michael Hasting's America's Last Prisoner of War (6/7/12) is a reminder of the Tillman death.
http://www.rollingstone.com/politics/news/americas-last-prisoner-of-war-20120607
Republicans know this is a hot topic and they are out to get rid of the whole Bergdahl family.
These lunatics are advocating for violence.
ReplyDeletehttp://crooksandliars.com/2014/06/former-army-major-tells-foxs-huckabee
More and more Bowe Bergdahl is displaying the bravery and person honor and ethics of Eddie Slovak.
ReplyDeleteBergdahl refuses to be addressed as Sgt because he says he didn't earn it.
Bowe Bergdahl has been a prisoner for 5 years, and probably is having a very hard time adjusting to anything. But go ahead. Make stuff up.
DeleteNew rightwing bumper sticker:
ReplyDeleteI SUPPORT THE TROOPS UNLESS FOX NEWS INSTRUCTS ME NOT TO.
...Following a commercial break, Ashburn went on to defend Bergdahl’s father against Fox News hosts who had accused him of looking like a Muslim or a member of the Taliban because he had grown out his beard to mark the time that his son had been held captive.
ReplyDelete“It’s inappropriate that [Fox News host Bill O'Reilly] as well as Joe Scarborough from MSNBC are attacking a man whose son has been held in captivity for five years,” she insisted. “You don’t know what that father has been going through unless you have been in that situation.”
“How can you even say or even question the motives of this father? You just don’t know.”
http://www.rawstory.com/rs/2014/06/08/fox-analyst-bergdahl-was-freed-in-a-muslim-smock-so-he-might-be-a-taliban-sympathizer/
Fox host Chris Wallace asks if death penalty for Sgt. Bowe Bergdahl should be ‘on the table’
http://www.rawstory.com/rs/2014/06/08/fox-host-chris-wallace-asks-if-death-penalty-for-sgt-bowe-bergdahl-should-be-on-the-table/
How to stir the pot and bring on the revolution.
ReplyDeleteRescue vs Ransom
or what the Palin propaganda wants you to believe....
http://www.patheos.com/blogs/frenchrevolution/2014/06/05/the-difference-between-rescue-and-ransom/#disqus_thread
.... "But Sergeant Bergdahl — ultimately — was not rescued. He was ransomed.
The ransom, by contrast, holds no honor. It is the admission of defeat. Indeed, it acts not just as a reward for the Taliban, but essentially as an unmerited award for Bergdahl, a signal that we will violate our longstanding principles and sacrifice the success of our mission just to bring a potential deserter home."
French is a lawyer and goes on to say the Rose Garden was an undeserved reward for the parents. Like they deserve the wrath of a country filled with pitchforked judge and jury.
>>>a signal that we will violate our longstanding principles and sacrifice the success of our mission just to bring a potential deserter home." <<<
DeleteHard to believe French is al awyer.
1. he acknowledged Berghal is a POTENTIAL deserter - not a proven deserter - and yet he'd have us leave him behind?
2. Does he really want the President, and not hte military, to be the judge and jury on who is and isn't a deserter, and deserving of being saved? which is what he is saying if he's saying Obama shouldn't have sought Bergdahl's release because he didn't deserve it. Does it hreally want the President to be micromanaging the military brass who know better the circumstances of each soldier/sailor/marine/airman?
5:03 French is another Palin ambulance chaser.
DeleteOh. My. God. You can't make this stuff up!
ReplyDeleteBush Torture Defender Suggests Obama Should Be Impeached Over Bergdahl
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2014/06/08/obama-bergdahl_n_5468844.html?utm_hp_ref=politics
Next week they will impeach him over taking Michelle out for a date night. They just like to say the word. Poor things don't have much to say.
DeleteThey lost Benghazi Benghazi Benghazi. They may know Bergdahli Bergdahli Bergdahli doesn't have a long shelf life.
A Matter of Honor: Why So Many Soldiers Are Angry at the Bergdahl Deal
ReplyDeleteSarah and Bristol's cohorts need to spend this much time in regard to PTSD and the "Kill Team" (near and dear friends of the Palins) that must have made so many soldiers angry. Someone should address cases like that and tell the soldiers why they are so angry. It's too late to address anger issues before the "Kill Team" trials so it is a fact they were found guilty for the murders of innocents. As instructed by higher ups in the chain of command. It just so happened Jeremy Morlock did try to get help via his superiors, they failed him. He must have been deserted. His only and last hope was on the Commander of the Alaska National Guard and then Governor Palin (that was before she deserted Alaska).
Why was there no concern or written degree to address the anger soldiers would have over the "Kill Team" slaughtering? How were the soldiers treated before their trials? Did someone work the public up and the "Kill Team" parents were seriously threatened with death?
http://www.patheos.com/blogs/frenchrevolution/2014/06/04/a-matter-of-honor-why-so-many-soldiers-are-angry-at-the-bergdahl-deal/
David French is an idiot, no wonder Sarah has Bristol pumping for him. He makes a big deal that deserting is a CRIME. No doubt in French's shit for brain that Bergdahl is a deserter. At least he wants angry soldiers to believe that. Hence, no honor and justifiable anger toward the Bergdahl family and President Obama.
DeleteOne of the comments:
"A soldier is considered AWOL when he leaves camp without permission. Then, after 30 days of absence he is considered a deserter. The soldier must then prove that he had no intention of deserting in order to get out of the charge.
French served in Iraq, wouldn't he know about AWOL and deserting?
Most of the comments were not supportive of French. He is either real dumb or a horrific malicious liar.
More like both.
Dubya was AWOL from the National Guard, had everything covered up, then went on to steal the WH - TWICE!! McCain was named Songbird by his fellow POW's, came home and had his records sealed and has lived off the taxpayers since. Oh, wait - THEY are gop and WHTE. Such hypocrites. Little Johnny Mac is not insinuating that the 5 released from Gitmo had a hand in 9/11. Were they Saudis, Bush family friends?
DeleteGreat! Just what we need. Another lawyer who doesn't know history and also doesn't - apparently - recognize the term "innocent until proven guilty".
ReplyDeleteSomeone needs to explain to him what is meant when we say no one gets left behind.
Hhhmmm. I think i just posted a reply as a comment. If so, I apologize. Just read it as a reply to 2:43 above.
ReplyDeleteNot that the GOP would use weapons or drugs to fund one of their overt or covert wars, just saying....
ReplyDeleteKarzai and his cronies scurry all over southern Europe building villas from the money they skimmed off the U.S. aide bonanza and from the drug trade, Rohrabacher is demanding we at least look into the warlord and druglord culture our tax dollars are bolstering in this forlorn country. Yesterday another tragedy took place, in the Pashtun heartland, sure to further inflame Afghans against the American occupiers and the government who many Afs now see as collaborators. - See more at: http://downwithtyranny.blogspot.com/2012/03/afghanistan-time-to-pack-up-and-come.html
Between 1998 and 2000: US Intelligence Reportedly Doesn't Want Informant Who Could Pinpoint Bin Laden’s Location
http://www.historycommons.org/entity.jsp?entity=dana_rohrabacher
This family and POW don't deserve one iota of the bullshit FOX is churning and claiming as "fact". He was tortured and kept in a cage. He lived for five years with uncertainty and fear if he'd finish out the next day or make it through the night alive. The facts aren't all out yet, but one thing is certain (from Field's Blog)
ReplyDeletehttp://field-negro.blogspot.com/2014/06/politicans-preening-and-more-bad-news.html#.U5UUr_ldWls
John McCain and others skipped informational briefings on the subject to preen and show up on any FOX news program that would have them, to propagate their lies. Let that sink in for awhile.
Instead of sitting through a hearing to learn what we know so far, they ditched, got made up, and blasted the POW, President, His Family and the Democrats. They'd rather lie than learn and share the truth from reliable sources.
If my child was a POW, my husband would grow a beard and I'd wear a burkka and learn something about their culture and language. Whatever it takes for those people to see our kid and us as people and not pawns.
Once all the facts are out, will any in the GOP apologize to the POW and his family? Where's the religious community reaching out to try to help? Where's the Bush/Cheyney regime calling for cooler heads? This was, after all, their war, their crowning glory, their mission accomplished.
I'm against War and always have been, but I've never seen this much blood lust and vitriol against a POW and his family. This isn't what America's about. We're much better than this.
We USED to be much better than this, then we elected a black man to be President. This is what it is all about, make no mistake.
DeleteThis family and POW don't deserve one iota of the bullshit......
DeleteI couldn't agree more. Thank you for the thoughtful comment.
Truly great airmen and heros. America is a better place due to the courage of these men and many others.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tuskegee_Airmen
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stanley_Armour_Dunham#World_War_II
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2648678/Last-original-group-Navajo-Code-Talkers-dies.html
I would sure like to see Track Palin's life in Iraq and Afghanistan.
ReplyDeleteThat is if he was in either place. I am wondering if he didn't desert by way of shirking his duty. For all we know he took advantage of one of the rehabilation stations or medical facilities afforded the more elite officers and soldiers that need special attention. His mother was the leader of the Ak Nat'l guard and they would not make him go through chain of command like a regular soldier or his friend Jeremy Morlock.
Here is Sgt. Bowe Bergdahl's life in Afghanistan by photographer Sean Smith, shortly before he went missing in 2009.
http://www.theguardian.com/world/gallery/2014/jun/08/bowe-bergdahl-afghanistan-in-pictures
Sgt. Bowe Bergdahl: "He slipped off the remote military outpost in Paktika Province on the
border with Pakistan and took with him a soft backpack, water, knives, a
notebook and writing materials, but left behind his body armor and
weapons — startling, given the hostile environment around his outpost."
The story of the convicted liar spending his own money to monitor Bergdahl for years does not pass the smell test. Could this be a paid for by Koch brothers preemptive smear campaign?
ReplyDeleteWhat's this? Richard Grenell of the Capitol Media Partners public relations agency was thanked by one of those soldiers on Twitter for "helping get our platoon's story out." Grenell's partner at the PR firm, Brad Chase, confirmed its role and told BBC News, "This was a story that we wanted to work on."
DeleteLet's take a little walk down Memory Lane with karma and John McCain (no rhyme intended).
ReplyDelete"John McCain Exposed by Vietnam Vets and Pow's"
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4hr37eE0nO8
Thank you. I never want to forget and I want to teach more young people about the heinous monster that McCain is.
DeleteI loathe Dana Rohrabacher but McCain is more insidious. Thankfully they are both going into the undeniable senile stage. Too bad people prop them up and the mafia and political system steals elections for them. Our fourth estate has gone toothless and refuses to call them out on their crimes. I am just glad they are on the way out SOON.
Heh GOP, SARAH PALIN! Don't forget to honor your saint with clay feet.
ReplyDeleteRONALD REAGAN
The Eleventh Commandment
Thou shalt not speak ill of any fellow Republican.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Eleventh_Commandment_(Ronald_Reagan)
It sounds more and more like Bergdahl was in a situation similar to Palin's close friend Jeremy Morlock. In a bad platoon. He may have been in dire need of mental and physical health attention. Bergdahl handled himself well. He was in danger with his platoon and in a walk about.
ReplyDelete'raggedy misfits'
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2652186/Bowe-Bergdahls-platoon-group-raggedy-misfits-wore-bandanas-cutoff-t-shirts-duty-POW-abandoned-post.html
It's a war. He should have known what he was signing up for. But maybe he didn't. This young man tried to join the French Foreign Legion, but they rejected him.
DeleteIt's probably overlooked by most nonmilitary people, but it's significant that he was only a PFC when he entered into captivity. So he was probably a low achiever, lacking even basic assertiveness. Most people would pass the necessary exams within a few months of enlistment to at least E4, with a raise in pay and benefits. Bergdahl did not, but this hasn't been mentioned in the news. He was promoted to sergeant while in captivity. That's how he earned more stripes. Anything fishy there?
News flash. All platoons are bad. Combat arms branches of the military will accept almost anyone in wartime. There's an endless need for cannon fodder, and no end of innocents or sociopaths who line up to enlist. The sociopaths are more successful.
War is hell. That's not just a catchy slogan, it's really true. Everyone deployed in a combat zone needs mental and physical health attention--both immediate and for decades after.
Even so, most infantrymen don't just walk off. A 2010 AR 15-6 report on Bergdahl concluded he did just that--he walked off. God knows why. Allegedly, he had done it before.
Bergdahl is both lionized and demonized in comparison and contrast in the instant media, everywhere you go, yet we have very few facts about him.
One thing I think it's safe to say. He lacked the bottle required of all those who serve in the military, and due to his self-concern, circumstances ensued which involved an enormous cost to this country, our military service, our President, and most personally, to the much-maligned members of his unit.
Pax et bonum
There are other weak or weakened soldiers like Bergdahl and Morlock, they don't belong in a war zone. Afghanistan was more like an invasion but we call it war.
DeleteThe platoon leaders should be able to give some attention to a soldier that is having problems. If need be, get him out of a war zone. I believe chain of command failed both Bergdahl, Morlock and many we will never know about. In Morlock's case it was a great tragedy for innocent people that we were invading. Tragedy that so much is covered up and untold stories abound. The American people turn away from what we are doing to others, our own soldiers and ourselves.
Too many in American are growing weak and heartless. Recruiters and cheerleaders like Palin lie naive young people into signing up. When it is the liars son who has a problem he doesn't have to bother with the chain of command problem. They get special treatment.
Enquiring minds want to know more about Track Palin.
Track Palin's was cured in 2 years?
http://www.dailykos.com/story/2008/09/10/593089/-Breaking-Track-Palin-s-2-year-addiction-to-Oxycontin-cocaine
http://theimmoralminority.blogspot.com/2014/06/its-d-day-which-means-another.html#comment-form
If the GOP wants to imply a prisoner collaborated with the enemy, let's talk about little Johnny McCain, AKA The Songbird.
ReplyDeleteThere is still room for improvement but our eyes are a little more open. We have better leadership now. It will take time but we can be encouraged. We can continue to elect better leaders. I will be glad when we can lock people like the entire Bush/Cheney gang away for life. Actually, I would prefer they are tried in another country for crimes against humanity throughout the world. A prison in Afghanistan or Sudan would work. I am not in favor of the death penalty, but if a sick man would choose to die that would be fine. A firing squad or hanging would satisfy many people all over the world. It would be interesting to have a huge event with everyone using their cell phones for photos. Sarah Palin and her gang going down will also be a boost to bring up our great country.
DeleteJohn McCain is about as slimy, dirty, lowlife as a criminal can be. We should start with Songbird and unmask every little thing. Don't stop with McCain however.
Bob Bartlett pretty much sums it all up on Ed Schultz's show on Friday: http://www.msnbc.com/the-ed-show
ReplyDeleteHow many Americans remember Gul Mudin? He didn't make a news cycle or Republican talking points. He was someones child.
ReplyDeleteOne of the victims of the Kill Team was a 15 year old Afghan boy named Gul Mudin. U.S. soldiers from Bravo Company decided that their hatred for Afghans need to be upgraded from words into actions so when an unarmed Afghan boy came to sight on January 15, 2010, they ambushed him, ordered him to stay still and threw a grenade at him. The soldiers then opened fire at the boy from close range. To make the killing justified, Cpl. Jeremy Morlock and Pfc. Andrew Holmes made it look as though they were under attack.
http://www.bestgore.com/execution/kill-team-photos-showcase-war-crimes-us-soldiers-afghanistan/
Don't forget Gul Mudin.
Jude, Not even Track Palin would be "cured". Not in 2 years, not in 200. He lives with his mother who is still a user. He is not close to any "cure".
ReplyDeleteEven if Bergdahl is proven guilty for desertion or abandonment or whatever may be the final verdict, I'm pretty sure all you Bergdahl sympathizers here on this blog will continue tol defend him - blame someone or somthing else to be the cause. It's just so sad.
ReplyDeleteCause of what? So far the last POW was returned. No one has settled what happened.
DeleteThe Jeremy Morlock case has been settled. Sarah and Bristol stayed silent. His mother and others blamed the Army. Since Sarah and Bristol won't speak, it appears they would go with their close friends and blame the Army because Morlock murdered a 15 year old kid and posed in trophy pictures.
You are sad because someone may blame something else for a soldier that walked away from his base (no one knows why yet).
You know Gul Mudin was murdered and you know who did it. Why aren't you sad when his family and friends from Wasilla blame the Army? Do you have a heart, Diane Norris?