Fort Bragg, NC -- The fate of admitted Army traitor Bowe Bergdahl is now in the hands of judge. We will know today, Monday, whether he gets the maximum sentence of life in prison, or something significantly shorter.
I bet on the latter.
UPDATE: the decision has been delayed as the court has gone into recess until at least Wednesday.
But whatever sentence handed down, the lives of those he has changed, from the families of those who died trying to find him, to the men who received serious injuries, will never be the same.
The judge, Army Col. Jefferey Nance, will hear accounts from a soldier who, in searching for the scumbag Bergdahl, is now forever wheelchair bound and unable to speak due to a head wound.
He will also hear from another who is unable to use his dominant right hand.
A former Navy SEAL, Petty Officer James Hatch, will also be there who received a career-ending leg wound and is expected to testify.
And Bergdahl says that the Taliban treated him better than the U.S. Army.
Bergdahl was held for five years by his Taliban brothers and could face life in prison for desertion and misbehavior before the enemy who treated him better than the U.S. Army. He pleaded guilty of the charges last week and said that he believes he will be sentenced by a "kangaroo court."
The scum wafer gives kangaroos a bad name.
For more on the moron and the case, go here to Fox News.
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I bet on the latter.
UPDATE: the decision has been delayed as the court has gone into recess until at least Wednesday.
But whatever sentence handed down, the lives of those he has changed, from the families of those who died trying to find him, to the men who received serious injuries, will never be the same.
The judge, Army Col. Jefferey Nance, will hear accounts from a soldier who, in searching for the scumbag Bergdahl, is now forever wheelchair bound and unable to speak due to a head wound.
He will also hear from another who is unable to use his dominant right hand.
A former Navy SEAL, Petty Officer James Hatch, will also be there who received a career-ending leg wound and is expected to testify.
And Bergdahl says that the Taliban treated him better than the U.S. Army.
Bergdahl was held for five years by his Taliban brothers and could face life in prison for desertion and misbehavior before the enemy who treated him better than the U.S. Army. He pleaded guilty of the charges last week and said that he believes he will be sentenced by a "kangaroo court."
The scum wafer gives kangaroos a bad name.
For more on the moron and the case, go here to Fox News.
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