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President got to save 6 of his muslim brothers. 5 in Gitmo, 1 in Bergdahl. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Why did we bother trading for him then? President got to save 6 of his muslim brothers. 5 in Gitmo, 1 in Bergdahl. I'm sick of saying it, but o n e m o r e t i m e FBHO |
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He should receive death.
What is involved in the .mil appeal process? Whatever the outcome I hope it goes past the time the Halfrican is still in office so he can't commute a sentence handed down by a military court. Of course he might "Nixon" him like Ford did. |
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Put his execution on pay-per-view, with all the proceeds going to the families of the Americans who died trying to rescue his pansy ass
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WTF took so long, fucking politics.
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5-10 in Leavenworth, forfeits all back pay and allowances, reduction to E-1, BCD. Followed by a full pardon 19 January 2017. Any takers? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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There is no way he will be executed. 5-10 in Leavenworth, forfeits all back pay and allowances, reduction to E-1, BCD. Followed by a full pardon 19 January 2017. Any takers? yup |
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Oh good, I was afraid the internet was down everywhere but my house. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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I'm skeptical. No link, and who the fuck is LTC Shaffer? If true, about fucking time. Shaffer Oh good, I was afraid the internet was down everywhere but my house. I was able to add some more to the OP. I will keep a look out as much I can for new info. |
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5-10 in Leavenworth, forfeits all back pay and allowances, reduction to E-1, BCD. Followed by a full pardon 19 January 2017. Any takers? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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There is no way he will be executed. 5-10 in Leavenworth, forfeits all back pay and allowances, reduction to E-1, BCD. Followed by a full pardon 19 January 2017. Any takers? 5-10 in Leavenworth does not translate to a BCD. |
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Obama knew it all along and he still released those terrorists to kill more innocent people and american troops.
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I was able to add some more to the OP. I will keep a look out as much I can for new info. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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I'm skeptical. No link, and who the fuck is LTC Shaffer? If true, about fucking time. Shaffer Oh good, I was afraid the internet was down everywhere but my house. I was able to add some more to the OP. I will keep a look out as much I can for new info. I was talking about the people asking "Who is this Shaffer guy"? I wasn't familiar either but I looked him up. |
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Watch Obama pardon him on his last day in office. I'd be will to put money on it! It'll be interesting to see how Bergdahl's old man shows up. Taliban formal attire or simple white trash tuxedo shirt |
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I was talking about the people asking "Who is this Shaffer guy"? I wasn't familiar either but I looked him up. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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I'm skeptical. No link, and who the fuck is LTC Shaffer? If true, about fucking time. Shaffer Oh good, I was afraid the internet was down everywhere but my house. I was able to add some more to the OP. I will keep a look out as much I can for new info. I was talking about the people asking "Who is this Shaffer guy"? I wasn't familiar either but I looked him up. I figured and thank you. |
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and gave up 5 high value enemy combatants to get his ass back. And we had good people killed looking for him. Hope he gets the firing squad or hung. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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But Obama told me he was a hero... and gave up 5 high value enemy combatants to get his ass back. And we had good people killed looking for him. Hope he gets the firing squad or hung. Hangings too good for him. Burnings too good for him. He should be torn into itsy bitsy pieces and buried alive. |
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Very thing I was thinking all along. Wouldn't surprise me if he also pardoned that John Walker Lynn prick as well. Guy just interviewed said White House is stonewalling all this info...like of course we didn't know that. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Watch Obama pardon him on his last day in office. Or pardon him and then give him the Medal of Honor. Very thing I was thinking all along. Wouldn't surprise me if he also pardoned that John Walker Lynn prick as well. Guy just interviewed said White House is stonewalling all this info...like of course we didn't know that. For those of you screaming about the white house not talking about this, they CANNOT talk about it. Any statements released by the President or his staff would likely result in the case being dropped due to UCI. The white house is taking the correct actions in making no statements concerning this and letting the military justice system work it out. |
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He should receive death. What is involved in the .mil appeal process? Whatever the outcome I hope it goes past the time the Halfrican is still in office so he can't commute a sentence handed down by a military court. Of course he might "Nixon" him like Ford did. View Quote It's unlikely this will be resolved prior to Obama leaving office. Trials like these take years. |
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Surprise, surprise, surprise, it's after the mid terms and the DoD decides to court marshal the asshole.
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Surprise, surprise, surprise, it's after the mid terms and the DoD decides to court marshal the asshole. View Quote DOD takes forever to do things like this. It's really not a surprise that it took them a few months. The surprise is that they did it so quickly -- now watch the pre-trial things drag out for years. |
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Bowe is a POS for sure but Obama and his cronies who allowed Bowe to receive a hero's welcome are the true villains here.
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DOD takes forever to do things like this. It's really not a surprise that it took them a few months. The surprise is that they did it so quickly -- now watch the pre-trial things drag out for years. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Surprise, surprise, surprise, it's after the mid terms and the DoD decides to court marshal the asshole. DOD takes forever to do things like this. It's really not a surprise that it took them a few months. The surprise is that they did it so quickly -- now watch the pre-trial things drag out for years. Word is obsma told them to sit on the report |
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Word is obsma told them to sit on the report View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Surprise, surprise, surprise, it's after the mid terms and the DoD decides to court marshal the asshole. DOD takes forever to do things like this. It's really not a surprise that it took them a few months. The surprise is that they did it so quickly -- now watch the pre-trial things drag out for years. Word is obsma told them to sit on the report What "word", and that is *highly* unlikely. It would not have surprised me if they took another year for the investigation and then two years for the Article 32, and then another 2-5 years for the trial. The idea that the President is directing DOD's handling of court martial cases is really, really dumb, because basically it is unlawful command influence by definition. There was a case recently that got several of the charges dropped just based on public remarks about the general subject matter of the case, not even directed at the specific case. |
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What "word", and that is *highly* unlikely. It would not have surprised me if they took another year for the investigation and then two years for the Article 32, and then another 2-5 years for the trial. The idea that the President is directing DOD's handling of court martial cases is really, really dumb, because basically it is unlawful command influence by definition. There was a case recently that got several of the charges dropped just based on public remarks about the general subject matter of the case, not even directed at the specific case. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Surprise, surprise, surprise, it's after the mid terms and the DoD decides to court marshal the asshole. DOD takes forever to do things like this. It's really not a surprise that it took them a few months. The surprise is that they did it so quickly -- now watch the pre-trial things drag out for years. Word is obsma told them to sit on the report What "word", and that is *highly* unlikely. It would not have surprised me if they took another year for the investigation and then two years for the Article 32, and then another 2-5 years for the trial. The idea that the President is directing DOD's handling of court martial cases is really, really dumb, because basically it is unlawful command influence by definition. There was a case recently that got several of the charges dropped just based on public remarks about the general subject matter of the case, not even directed at the specific case. If a charge sheet is done, the gov investigation is over. And the Army isn't going to take a year to do the art 32. Any delays will more then likely be on the part of his lawyer. But the trial could take years, Gen Sinclairs court martial was almost 2 years from Art 32 to Sentencing. If the CA decides to prefer charges after the Art 32, the Army has 120 days to arraign him. Time is on his side, the longer it takes the more likely the lawyer can negotiate a deal. You're right about the appearance of UCI being one of the reasons the pres hasn't said anything. But you can't be naive enough to think that politics and the midterms had nothing to do with the timing. I'm curious if the gov will offer a Chap 10. |
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If a charge sheet is done, the gov investigation is over. And the Army isn't going to take a year to do the art 32. Any delays will more then likely be on the part of his lawyer. But the trial could take years, Gen Sinclairs court martial was almost 2 years from Art 32 to Sentencing. If the CA decides to prefer charges after the Art 32, the Army has 120 days to arraign him. Time is on his side, the longer it takes the more likely the lawyer can negotiate a deal. You're right about the appearance of UCI being one of the reasons the pres hasn't said anything. But you can't be naive enough to think that politics and the midterms had nothing to do with the timing. I'm curious if the gov will offer a Chap 10. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Surprise, surprise, surprise, it's after the mid terms and the DoD decides to court marshal the asshole. DOD takes forever to do things like this. It's really not a surprise that it took them a few months. The surprise is that they did it so quickly -- now watch the pre-trial things drag out for years. Word is obsma told them to sit on the report What "word", and that is *highly* unlikely. It would not have surprised me if they took another year for the investigation and then two years for the Article 32, and then another 2-5 years for the trial. The idea that the President is directing DOD's handling of court martial cases is really, really dumb, because basically it is unlawful command influence by definition. There was a case recently that got several of the charges dropped just based on public remarks about the general subject matter of the case, not even directed at the specific case. If a charge sheet is done, the gov investigation is over. And the Army isn't going to take a year to do the art 32. Any delays will more then likely be on the part of his lawyer. But the trial could take years, Gen Sinclairs court martial was almost 2 years from Art 32 to Sentencing. If the CA decides to prefer charges after the Art 32, the Army has 120 days to arraign him. Time is on his side, the longer it takes the more likely the lawyer can negotiate a deal. You're right about the appearance of UCI being one of the reasons the pres hasn't said anything. But you can't be naive enough to think that politics and the midterms had nothing to do with the timing. I'm curious if the gov will offer a Chap 10. Arraignment is the only 120 day clock. There's not really a clock after that (though they're not supposed to delay for no reason), and there's no requirement to do that until the charge sheet is drawn up... which can be years after the event. And his lawyer will argue that the event occurred outside the statute of limitations also... Yes, his lawyer will drag this out to years and years, which is what I was referring to. |
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If a charge sheet is done, the gov investigation is over. And the Army isn't going to take a year to do the art 32. Any delays will more then likely be on the part of his lawyer. But the trial could take years, Gen Sinclairs court martial was almost 2 years from Art 32 to Sentencing. If the CA decides to prefer charges after the Art 32, the Army has 120 days to arraign him. Time is on his side, the longer it takes the more likely the lawyer can negotiate a deal. You're right about the appearance of UCI being one of the reasons the pres hasn't said anything. But you can't be naive enough to think that politics and the midterms had nothing to do with the timing. I'm curious if the gov will offer a Chap 10. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Surprise, surprise, surprise, it's after the mid terms and the DoD decides to court marshal the asshole. DOD takes forever to do things like this. It's really not a surprise that it took them a few months. The surprise is that they did it so quickly -- now watch the pre-trial things drag out for years. Word is obsma told them to sit on the report What "word", and that is *highly* unlikely. It would not have surprised me if they took another year for the investigation and then two years for the Article 32, and then another 2-5 years for the trial. The idea that the President is directing DOD's handling of court martial cases is really, really dumb, because basically it is unlawful command influence by definition. There was a case recently that got several of the charges dropped just based on public remarks about the general subject matter of the case, not even directed at the specific case. If a charge sheet is done, the gov investigation is over. And the Army isn't going to take a year to do the art 32. Any delays will more then likely be on the part of his lawyer. But the trial could take years, Gen Sinclairs court martial was almost 2 years from Art 32 to Sentencing. If the CA decides to prefer charges after the Art 32, the Army has 120 days to arraign him. Time is on his side, the longer it takes the more likely the lawyer can negotiate a deal. You're right about the appearance of UCI being one of the reasons the pres hasn't said anything. But you can't be naive enough to think that politics and the midterms had nothing to do with the timing. I'm curious if the gov will offer a Chap 10. Legal or illegal doesn't mean much to obama if political advantage is in the balance. But,point taken that slow doesn't mean that their was a delay |
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