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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SPC Healthcare Specialist (Combat Medic)
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How about the men in his platoon who died trying to find him when he deserted. Those of you 96% who think you should be pardoned must be pencil pushers who has never seen combat. You 96 percenters your week. Maybe next time someone in your unit desserts runs over to the enemy and get you killed.
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GySgt Charles O'Connell
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96% of those respondiing to the RP survey are for "not" pardoning Bergdahl.
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PO2 John Mylett
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No Potus Pardon let the judicial process proceed. Bergdahl was booted from USCG during basic training due to Mental Health issues; US Army should never have accepted him into service. This will likely become his defense.
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COL Mike LaFuze
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This would be a kick in the stomach of all military and vets. The ultimate betrayal by a president.
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Sgt Diane Jankowski
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I don't think this president cares what the military or the veterans think. I don't think he shows much appreciation or has any respect for veterans or the military at all.
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LCpl Tom Katchisin
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Soldiers died while searching for this Deserter. He abandoned his post and deserves no pardon.
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SFC Observer   Controller/Trainer (Oc/T)
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From what I come to understand, 6 Soldiers were killed looking for that kid. I had to take that into account when I answered your survey.
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Cpl Justin Goolsby
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A pardon implies guilt, so unless he's guilty of something he doesn't need a pardon. Personally, I think he should take his punishment like a man. Own up to it. People died and we traded 5 captives for you. That essentially put a price on Americans backs that a single of us is worth 5 enemy captives.
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SMSgt Terry Rider
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Not only no, but hell no!
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CPL Jose Rubio
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Pardon? seriously? Did he not take the same oath we did?
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Pat McCracken
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No Way!!! He had an a responsibility to his team and he not only abandoned the team, but abandoned a direct order. In the old days, a firing squad would probably have been the consequence. It would be a disgraceful action if he's pardoned, and a slap in the face to every active duty and veteran.
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SPC Charles Abt Jr.
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This POS got good men killed looking for his sorry ass. I don't know why he's still breathing.
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