Monday, December 14, 2015

Traitor Bowe to get a general court martial

Army Sgt. Bowe-Allahu-Akbar-Bergdahl has been making news lately when he did a series of podcasts that I blogged about here, but now his high profile case is making the news again. 

You may recall, if you don't get your news from Slate.com, that President Barack Hussein Obama released five high-profile Taliban leaders from Guantanamo Bay for Bergdahl. You may also recall that this Army deserter's "man-bun," Islamic-style beard-wearing father and hippy dippy mother were honored at the White House by Barack, and how the father of this deserter spoke to Bowe in Arabic and thanked everyone, except for the families of those who died looking for his son's traitorous ass.

 (I have provided the video for your emetic entertainment, just in case you didn't get to see it last year.)

Bergdahl was later charged with desertion and misbehavior before the enemy, accused of abandoning his post before he was captured.

Now, the U.S. Army Forces Command finally said today that both charges are being referred to a general court-martial--a hearing date is to be set, and the hearing will take place at Fort Bragg, N.C.

Bergdahl's lawyer, Eugene Fidell, complained that the convening authority didn't follow the advice of the preliminary hearing officer (who was probably following the advice of the White House) that the case be move to a special misdemeanor-level military court. 

Perhaps the convening authority decided to not move the trial there in favor of true justice.

Trading the five Taliban leaders for a deserter (who went from Private to Sergeant by default while in captivity) created tension between the American majority along with Congress, and our so-called Commander in Chief, a president who doesn't even have the command of knowledge regarding the number of states there are in the nation he presides over.

Some in Congress said they were not properly informed of the trade deal with the Taliban and that the trade raised serious security concerns. 

Of course, they were right in being concerned as it was discovered that some of the Taliban Five returned to the battle front, doing their Islamic jihad best to kill Americans. 

Congress was supposed to be given a 30-day notice by our incompetent administration to inform them of the transfer of the Gitmo detainees to Qatar. 

But Congress was not given this notice and that is against the law, which Obama apparently believes does not pertain to him.

So it seems that Susan Rice, our so-called National Security Adviser, jumped the proverbial gun last year when stating that Bergdahl "served with honor and distinction." This turned out to be just as truthful as when she said that a video caused the spontaneous Benghazi attacks that killed four Americans, one of whom was Ambassador Chris Stevens.

Have you noticed how similar the names "Benghazi" and "Bergdahl" are to each other?


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