Posted on Dec 3, 2016
SGM Matthew Quick
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U.S. Army Sgt. Bowe Bergdahl, the former prisoner of war who's accused of endangering comrades by walking off his post in Afghanistan, is asking President Barack Obama to pardon him before leaving office.
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SSgt Bruce Wood
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No I don't believe he should be pardoned and it should be left to his commanding officer and court martial of what happens. Besides he has not been convicted yet so the president should have no authority to pardon him.
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Sgt Kevin Curl
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Not only no but hell no . He should be hung or shot in firing squad !
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SSG John Karr
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Waste of a perfectly good bullet
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PO3 John Keas
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All kinds of the nope
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SPC David Hack
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Hey, even Godzilla agrees with us!
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CSM Andrew Perrault
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Not No but hell No!
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Lt Col Scott Shuttleworth
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Hecks to the NO!!! He walked away from his brothers in arms and got some killed and injured looking for his sorry butt. He walked away with his back to us and I think we should do the same by putting him in a jail cell 23 hrs a day and walk away. Can't believe we are still spouting his name. ARRRGGHHHH. Gotta love the waste of my tax dollars here!!!
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CPT Earl George
CPT Earl George
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anyone else besides me saddened by how long its taking for this courts-martial to take place?
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Lt Col Scott Shuttleworth
Lt Col Scott Shuttleworth
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CPT Earl George - Absolutely...I don't even want to hear his name any longer.
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SPC Sean Martin
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Absolutely NOT!!! General Order #1, I will quick my post, only when properly relieved. He is a disgrace to himself, the Army, and fellow solders. He deserves No sympathy, and should be stripped of all positives, he may have earned. He blatantly broke rules for a solder, and there are consequences he must face now.
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PO2 Chris Hearne
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Not to insult, but the first General Order is "to take charge of this post and all government property in view". The 5th is "to quit my post only when properly relieved ".
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SPC Sean Martin
SPC Sean Martin
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PO2 Chris Hearne - Unless things have changed, to my knowledge, this is the 1st of 3 General Orders in the U.S. Army, not five.
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Joseph Lane
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This low-life should never ever again set foot in his mother country the United States of America, let the Muslims have them.
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Cpl Jeff Ruffing
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If what the media is saying is true, that he deserted his post to join the enemy, then why is he still breathing? However, if it is not the truth ( because there is so much misinformation out there) what is the truth? If he was honestly innocent, then pardon the man, if not, we don't need anymore Jane Fonda's in our country
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SSG John Karr
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You only pardon someone when they have been found guilty... if they are found innocent then "end of story". Actually that is not true... the POTUS has the power to issue a blanket pardon. My guess is that Hillary will get one too.
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SFC Tom Carey
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Hell no!
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1SG Jack Crutcher
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No, hell no , hell to the no, no way and any other ways you can think of to say no !
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