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Posted on Nov 3, 2017
MAJ Montgomery Granger
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1st Lt Vh Benedict
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Isn’t it possible there are unknown circumstances...such as, Bergdahl May have covertly volunteered to (undercover) spy? Were that to be so, would he then qualify for extenuating circumstances in his sentencing?
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MAJ Montgomery Granger
MAJ Montgomery Granger
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I think if that were true he would have been offered a witness protection program. He still may, but we won't know about it. Obama sure treated him like the conquering hero, or prodigal son. Completely unwarranted. I think he could have been a heroin addict and was playing both sides. Probably never know that, either! Hooah!
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SGT Bryan O'Reilly
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"Be, all that you can be-, Manning, Bergdahl. As you were, buttknuckles!- Keep on reaching, keep on growing .."
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SP5 Richard J Jones
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It's beyond sad that the brass in charge doesn't see it your way, Major. I do. I think 14 years is too little time for all the misery this "goldbrick/coward" caused many decent, stalwart comrades-in-arms.
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MAJ Montgomery Granger
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Don't do the crime if you can't pay the time.
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PFC Flor Gomez
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Well I'm in complete disbelief sure gives new goals for the ARMY to persue now and work double time to "UNF***" the damage this judge has caused by not having the courage to do what needed to be done. Starting with Firing his ASS!!! Everyone is held to standard, EVERYONE!...including him.
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PO3 Grant Skiles
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If I can use one word...DISGRACEFUL. The whole military and all of its values and beliefs were just stepped on and thrown to the wind. The Judge in this case needs to step down. Hr needs to have a BAD fir report on his next report. I also would recommend that both men have to spend one hour a day with the one soldier who is paralyzed for the rest of his life for the rest of their lives. They can help his wife feed, wash, cloth and just talk to him giving her a couple hours each day to TRY to relax. Now his lawyer is asking for back pay. I say no to him but award this money to the families that had soldiers die or were hurt. this would be much needed money for financial bills. Nothing will ever bring them back nor make him walk again.
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SFC Michael Hasbun
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We're already seeing ripples from this. A mitigating factor in the lack of jail time for Berghdal was undue influence as a result of comments made by the POTUS. Now, less than a week later, we have another case (I'm sure a lot of you remember this case) being overturned for undue influence as well.. I suspect this is going to become a recurring theme if lessons aren't learned quickly...

http://www.military.com/daily-news/2017/11/09/court-overturns-conviction-of-marine-urinated-taliban-corpses.html
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MAJ Montgomery Granger
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Exactly what undue influence can be attributed to the current POTUS regarding Bergdahl? Who said it was a “mitigating factor” in his sentence? In fact the former POTUS traded five Taliban leaders for Bergdahl, praised him as being honorable in his actions and hosted his Arabic-speaking father and ogled his mother in the Rose Garden of the White House. Was that undue influence noted and considered by the judge in sentencing?
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SFC Michael Hasbun
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MAJ Montgomery Granger - The judge who presided over Bergdahls sentencing specifically listed comments by Trump as factors in mitigation. As a general rule, it's not going to go well when your President declares you a traitor who deserves death prior to a guilty verdict.
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MAJ Montgomery Granger
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The judge never used the word "mitigation," which means "less severe." He said he felt that despite Trump's comments as a candidate he felt Bergdahl could receive fair sentencing. He also only said he would keep Trump's comments in mind as he weighs other factors affecting his sentencing decision. Fine details that actually pale in comparison to how he avoided mentioning the words of a sitting president claiming Bergdahl had served "honorably," when he knew in fact that he did not, or for releasing five ENEMY LEADERS in exchange for an admitted low ranking deserter, and parading Bergdahl's parents around in a completely embarrassing Rose Garden exhibition, complete with the father praising Allah in Arabic, and the President fawning over Bergdahl's mother. For THAT there should be a MORE severe sentence if the judge considered Trump's comments as a CANDIDATE.
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Sgt William Curtis
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e is a coward, and deserted his post in wartime, and should be executed by firing squad
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PVT Iven Clark Jr.
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Desertion during deployment should have landed Bergdahl in the grave. What he got wasn't even a slap on the wrist.
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SSG Michael Scott
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After all of the crap this country has gone through for this guy, and the 8 year long journey of crap, this waste of human flesh must be in prison. My heart goes out to the search teams of the two heroes who were injured in the search for this coward. Most of all, America does not negotiate with terroists. Therefore, Obama needs to be in jail too!
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SGT Jim Humphrey
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Some dick will ghost write a book and make this idiot the champion of the left and a huge check. HE BELONGS IN JAIL
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