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The judge said he would also weigh prejudicial statements made by President Trump about the case as a mitigating factor. The military is very sensitive to the issue of undue "command influence" in the military justice system. If it had not been for that interference, I suspect he would have gotten some prison time. |
It is a national disgrace twice over. The prior administration ridiculously gave up five terrorists for this scumbag traitor. Then this whack job judge cut him loose. This has made us the laughingstock of the world and demoralized our military.
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Some of the medical crap being waved around is the same as using the insanity plea in criminal courts. A lawyer tactic.
Most of these claims and other what I refer to as permissive BS excuses would be put to rest if the judge would allow Bergdahl's unit members testify. That of course has been ruled out by the judge. Now that the disappointing ruling has been made, it appears more and more we do not understand the depths and details of the deal Obama made with and for Bergdahl. The judges current ruling lines up perfectly with Obama's treatment of Bergdahl as a returning hero. More white washing of obvious wrong doing in America. Bergdahl abandoned his post in a warlike environment. As a result several Americans were killed and wounded. Before the age of permissiveness and nobody loses he would have been tried and sent to prison for life or shot as a convicted deserter that he is. I would venture a guess that if military folks current and past were polled he would not not be let off so lightly. In fact I would wager the death penalty would prevail. |
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That's just not true. The diagnosis was made by an independent Army psychiatry board. Because of his psychological problems, Bergdahl washed out of Coast Guard basic training three years earlier, and had to obtain a waiver to join the Army. In addition, some of Bergdahl's fellow soldiers had warned senior officers that they were concerned about his mental health. The judge took this into account, since it is clear officials knew he was mentally unfit for combat. He never should have been allowed to serve. |
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Agree. If he had been put in prison he would require extensive medical treatment and cost the taxpayers millions. He now is on his own without any benefits and with a shattered mind from 5 years of torture. . |
Another slap in the face of those who served.
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