At least, that's how it was until there was a possibility that Bergdahl might be released. Now, suddenly, people who've been crying out for his release are calling him a traitor. They have literally reversed their position on the subject. And why? Because it might have ended up looking good for the black guy.
Sarah Palin. Senators John McCain (Arizona) and Kelly Ayotte (New Hampshire). Every un-American, small-minded, troop-hating maniac on the right has spun their position 180 degrees away from what they were saying as recently as the beginning of this year. And why? Because they don't care about the military; they only care about attacking the president.
Now, suddenly, all they can say is "Obama has endangered the country! He released terrorists! And for a deserter!"
Let me explain this as clearly and rationally as I can. Anyone who says that we should not have made a deal to get Bowe Bergdahl released can suck my balls.
Are you saying that we should have left an American citizen in the hands of the Taliban? That he deserved to stay in their custody forever? If you believe that, you are a pustulent sore on the asshole of humanity. Oh, and fuck you.
Let's be clear on this - no investigation has been done. There has been no trial. You don't get to convict American citizens on the basis of rumors, half-truths and outright lies. If you want Bowe Bergdahl punished, then you bring him back to the States, and let the military do their job. And if it turns out that he is guilty, then they get to punish him. Not you, not Fox "News," and not every cowardly, Cheeto-eating, overweight loudmouthed blogger on the planet.
Fuck every one of you, you chicken-shit, scum-sucking, America-hating losers.
The military has jurisdiction here, and they've never been shy about using it. Look up the case of another PFC, a guy named Robert Garwood: a POW in Vietnam, he was returned to the US in 1979, where he was tried for desertion and several other charges, court martialed and convicted (they lost the desertion conviction, but got him on other things).
That's the military's job. They're pretty good at it.
Oh, but incidentally, bad news for all you amateur lawyers out there: the maximum punishment for desertion can only be death in a time of war - and the US never declared war in Afghanistan. Plus, there's only been one person given the death sentence for desertion since the Civil War: Eddie Slovik in 1945. The military prefers to avoid that. Most likely, he'd get confinement, demotion and forfeiture of pay. But he'd only get it after a trial. That's how these things work.
The various branches of the Special Forces have taken the position that "you don't leave a man behind" for decades, for one simple reason: it's difficult to get people to risk their lives, if they don't believe that you'll be supporting them later when things go wrong. We support our soldiers for having sworn an oath to protect their country to begin with, and we continue to support them, even if we don't agree with their statements on every subject.
It's called "free speech" - if you stop wiping your ass with the Constitution for a few minutes and read the fucking thing, maybe you'll discover that it gives the American people all kinds of rights that don't involve guns.
We keep hearing that he was responsible for the deaths of soldiers who were searching for him. Unfortunately, you can't really blame him for every death that happened in theater at the time; the records from the region don't really support that.
Mr. Bethea wrote that of the six men killed in August and September, two died in a roadside bombing while on a reconnaissance mission, a third was shot during a search for a Taliban political leader and three others were killed while conducting patrols — two in an ambush and one who stepped on a mine.And incidentally, while we're cutting through the lies, can we stop with the phrase "we don't negotiate with terrorists"? Is it because George W. Bush kept repeating that canard? Did you know that he would say it almost immediately after completing a series of negotiations with terrorists for (as one of his chief negotiators pointed out) "information, supplies, personnel — a lot of different topics."
He suggested some connection to Sergeant Bergdahl for several of the deaths, saying the Taliban leader and a village that was in the area of one of the patrols were "thought affiliated with Bergdahl's captors." He also said a village in the areas of the other patrol was "near the area where Bergdahl vanished."
Still, those villages and insurgents were in the overall area of responsibility for the soldiers, and the logs make clear that the region was an insurgent hotbed. A log on May 21, 2009, for example, said it had historically been a "safe haven" for the Taliban.
A retired senior American military officer, who was briefed at the time on the search for Sergeant Bergdahl, said that even though soldiers were instructed to watch for signs of the missing American, they would have been conducting patrols and performing risky operations anyway.
"Look, it’s not like these soldiers would have been sitting around their base," he said.
In fact, every president has negotiated with terrorists, whether drug traffickers or radical Islamic factions. Whether it was Carter getting 52 American hostages released in Iran by unfreezing assets from American banks, or Reagan selling missiles to Iran, America has a long history of negotiating with terrorists. As does every other country in the world.
But to hell with that. It doesn't matter what it took to get Bergdahl's release. We got it. Because we had to get it. Here's two quotes for you that explain why: the first is from President Obama. I know, you don't like him, because he's all black and uppity and stuff. Doesn't matter - he's the Commander in Chief of the military, and as he put it:
"Regardless of circumstances ... we still get an American prisoner back," Obama said during a news conference in Warsaw, Poland. "Period, full stop -- we don't condition that."And if that isn't enough for you, how about the words of the Pentagon spokesman, Rear Admiral John F. Kirby:
"When you're in the Navy, and you go overboard, it doesn't matter if you were pushed, fell or jumped," he said. "We're going to turn the ship around and pick you up."So, are we clear on this? If you say we should have just left him in the hands of the Afghani's, you are a crappy American. You're allowing your hatred of a black president to make you into a traitor, a coward, and an idiot. Fuck you, and go find a country that shares your beliefs. Try Somalia: you'll like it there - everybody has guns, and women don't have rights.
"Fuck every one of you, you chicken-shit, scum-sucking, America-hating losers."
ReplyDeleteMy sentiments exactly. Every grunt that ever peeled a potato is a hero we have to thank for his service unless it's an opportunity to get at Obama (or any other Democratic administration)
But we have to blame a good part of the country that has no memory and believes anything his chosen tribe tells him to believe. They may be rich or poor, educated or ignorant, brilliant or dull as dogshit, but they're part of that mindless group mind that makes this a second rate nation, seeking to be a third rate nation. Fuck every one of them.
Ditto to every word in this post! And, Capt. Fogg, I submit that we have moved on from seeking third rate status...we're there.
ReplyDeleteSuch are only spitting out poison from their little black hearts. They will choke on their own bile and vomit. Their stomach acids shall blind their hate-filled eyes. Look what this hatred has done to Sarah Palin. She was pretty just five years ago. She looks like something out of Vincent Price's House of Wax. Smarter republicans are looking to put miles between themselves and this travesty as fast as possible. Even McCain can see the writing on the wall.
ReplyDeleteMy favorite is the lady who said Bergdahl's health was not failing because he can still walk.
"Let me explain this as clearly and rationally as I can. Anyone who says that we should not have made a deal to get Bowe Bergdahl released can suck my balls."
ReplyDeleteDear Nameless Cynic,
I shall be eternally grateful that I completely agreed with President Obama's decision to get Bowe Bergdahl released.
I also whole-heartedly endorse your sentiments, especially where the stupidity-soaked TeaBaggers' opposition to the release is concerned.
It is a terrible shame that stupidity isn't painful. We'd see far less of it splattered across rightwing blogs, and the increased sales of ibuprofen would be a boon to our economy.
We now learn the Taliban had threatened to kill the hostage. Failing to act – quickly! - would have meant certain death for man who deserves due process under law and is considered innocent until proven guilty, not that the rightwing rabble gives a damn about how our system of Constitutional government works – since they avail themselves of every opportunity to trash it.
ReplyDeleteNevertheless, two “fuck youse” don’t make a right; they form a growing consensus of decent people FED UP WITH BULLSHIT. So let’s make that a third “FUCK YOU” and ship the rabble to Afghanistank.
When Bergdahl was a POW his continued imprisonment was a way for Conservatives to attack President Obama. Now his release merely affords them another opportunity to attack President Obama.
ReplyDeleteI expect no less from Dishonorable Conservatives. They are the unthinking dishonorable drones of the Republican Party and by extension the Plutocracy.
Conservatives and Republicans don't see the Troops as people but as tokens for them to use to advance the Right-Wing Agenda to destroy the Democratic Republic and turn the Nation into a NeoFeudalist Wage Slave State owned and ruled by the 1%.
Conservatives piss on the military service of anyone who doesn't help them advance the Agenda of the Rich.
Remember, folks, these are the same cretins who booed a gay Iraq War veteran. They support the troops only if those troops represent their ideology. They have behaved thoroughly dishonorably and disgustingly in this whole Bergdahl controversy. I'm reasonably sure the keepers of the T-GOP noise machine made a coordinated effort to get out in front of this story and spread as many lies and as much misinformation about this subject so that it will stick in the minds of those Tea-Americans who believe everything they hear from people like The Stupidest Man on the Internet.
ReplyDeleteSame scumbags who booed Max Cleland and swiftboated Kerry and like to call people "hippies" which reveals where they got their implanted convictions. A can't think of a better argument against Democracy and I can't think of a better argument against our media vampires who give such traitors an open mike all day, every day. I could suspend my aversion to the death penalty, just thinking about their dedication to ending every remaining good thing about my country.
DeleteWell, the good news is only the willfully ignorant or stupid don't get it. They are the hopeless as well as irrelevant ones.
ReplyDeleteDavid Brooks put the case out straight for supporting the President's decision and actions to bring Bergdahl home.
There is no doubt the Tea Party is giving Tea a bad taste.
I hope so. I wonder how many vets are asking themselves if Congress would be questioning their possible rescue if some of their 'buddies' didn't like them.
DeleteI wonder how many of the assholes in Congress understand the concept of "commander in Chief" while bitching about their ability to control countermand or complain about every presidential action and I wonder how many former Bush supporters have forgotten about that misbegotten administration and all the laws it broke.