If he is no longer a member of the service and is has effectively discharged - then I guess no charges will be laid against him then…right. I don't see the powers that be coming to that determination.
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There was no longer a moral obligation to Bergdahl.
His legal status is interesting. He wasn't listed as a POW, and hadn't been discharged despite abandoning his post. Perhaps the administration shouldn't have rejoiced in a prisoner exchange, but should have said Bergdahl was being brought to justice.
I think Obama wanted to score political points, but failed to realize how Bergdahl's return would be greeted.
The right complains about everything and anything he does. It wasn't like he exchanged arms for hostages like their hero Reagan did. Instead he sent back a bunch of washed up meatballs. Big frickin deal.
Obama released the High Command of the Taliban in exchange for a guy who abandoned his comrades in arms on the battlefield. That's a pretty big fock up.
That's right out of the Democrat playbook. Say anything and their sheep will believe it.
You'd make a great community organizer here Kreskin.
If the Democratic playbook were being used we would attack Kreskin mercilessly.