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If one actually digs a bit into the subject, one would see that there are differing views on whether Abu Sufian bin Qumu was involved in the Benghazi Attack and Assassinations.   That is why there MUST be a thorough investigation of the events.  Oh -- and Obama and Hillary don't want that because they would end up looking like folks who fell face first into a full septic tank.

As for the "race card" ploy pulled by Box.  That just illustrated the extremist Leftist inability to have a civil debate/discussion.  The real question for Obama and Leftists like Box to answer is:  when will they stand up and take responsibility of the failures of this administration and stop hiding behind the "race card" and/or trying to blame George W, Bush for all their problems.


Blame Bush for the Bush Economic Meltdown???
Um... who would you blame for an economic disaster?  Obama?

Blame Bush for the Afghan war and the Iraq Oil War???
Who else would you blame except the President who took us to two wars and to pay for those
wars??? HE GAVE THE WEALTHY A TAX CUT.  TWO WARS AND A TAX CUT???

Yea... I guess some on this board WOULD BLAME OBAMA for the Bush wars and the Bush Tax
cut... Exactly how does that work?  How do you blame OBAMA for the BUSH wars and the BUSH
Economic Meltdown??? Please explain???


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philosophy; that is, the search for a superior moral justification for selfishness.

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Yea... I guess some on this board WOULD BLAME OBAMA for the Bush wars and the Bush Tax
cut... Exactly how does that work?  How do you blame OBAMA for the BUSH wars and the BUSH
Economic Meltdown??? Please explain???


I wouldn't blame any president since they were elected democratically.  Their policies reflect the will of the people.  The state of the union is exactly what the people want and expected.  Even the Obama economic "recovery" since 2009, in which 95% of the gains in wealth went to the top 1% - is exactly what the voters wanted.  That is the beauty of democracy, you get to elect leaders that work for you.  I clearly remember Obama campaigning on fixing the Bush Economic meltdown, and making sure Wall St gets back all the money they lost.  That is why this is the greatest nation on earth.

This is why the working class has to vote democrat.  Their policies benefit you - the 99%.  That's how democracy works!
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1% incomes grew by 31.4% while bottom 99% incomes grew only by 0.4% from 2009 to 2012. Hence, the top 1% captured 95% of the income gains in the first three years of the recovery. From 2009 to 2010, top 1% grew fast and then stagnated from 2010 to 2011. Bottom 99% stagnated both from 2009 to 2010 and from 2010 to 2011. In 2012, top 1% incomes increased sharply by 19.6% while bottom 99% incomes grew only by 1.0%. In sum, top 1% incomes are close to full recovery while bottom 99% incomes have hardly started to recover.


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Seriously....

WTF does any of this have to do with trading for a traitor?

So here we have Boxy shitting up the thread (as usual) with strawmen and herrings, doing everything he can to deflect off the subject of this thread and Cicero going full retard and taking all of Boxy's bait.

1 1/2 pages of flung monkey sh*t  is enough, guys.




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So here we have Boxy shitting up the thread (as usual) with strawmen and herrings, doing everything he can to deflect off the subject of this thread and Cicero going full retard and taking all of Boxy's bait.



Sure I'm taking the bait.  His red herrings and straw men don't even strengthen his arguments.  I don't ignore red herrings are straw men that can easily be destroyed.

Box is trying to pull McCain and Krauthammer into Obama's miscalculation to stop the hit he's taking in public opinion.  Problem is, neocons like McCain and Krauthammer are not very popular.  Their influence in public opinion is in their waning days.  


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Blame Bush for the Bush Economic Meltdown???
Um... who would you blame for an economic disaster?  Obama?

Blame Bush for the Afghan war and the Iraq Oil War???
Who else would you blame except the President who took us to two wars and to pay for those
wars??? HE GAVE THE WEALTHY A TAX CUT.  TWO WARS AND A TAX CUT???

Yea... I guess some on this board WOULD BLAME OBAMA for the Bush wars and the Bush Tax
cut... Exactly how does that work?  How do you blame OBAMA for the BUSH wars and the BUSH
Economic Meltdown??? Please explain???


You are just like all of the other Obama-Pelosi-Tonko Leftists who twist and distort reality to suit your purposes.
You know damn well what I actually wrote -- Obama has been president for over 5 years and has refused to take responsibility for HIS handling of the economy.  No one is blaming him for what happened BEFORE he became president but the Pelosipalosers are certainly diabolical enough to blame Bush for everything that has happened AFTER Bush left office and while Obama was actually the one in charge.

You and the rest of the Pelosipalosers keep using that distinctly UnAmerican approach of blaming the US for starting all wars.  I guess extremist Liberalism hampers your ability to comprehend reality.  TERRORISTS ATTACKED US ON 9-11, and we responded bu going after Al-Qaeda and other terrorists groups/sponsors in Afghanistan and Iraq and elsewhere.  The Pelosipalosers don't like that because they seem to have a "tingly sensation" for any group or person who hates  America and Democracy.

The Bush Tax Cuts helped grow our economy during most of his presidency.  
The economic meltdown was due to the bursting of the "housing bubble" which - by the way was due to the Clinton Administration and the Congress at that time repealing Glass-Steagall, very poor leadership at the Federal Reserve Bank (Tim Geitner) and very poor leadership at the SEC. Not to mention pressure from Congressional Democrats like Barney Frank to give mortgages to anyone that breathed regardless of their ability to pay it back.


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Seriously....

WTF does any of this have to do with trading for a traitor?

So here we have Boxy shitting up the thread (as usual) with strawmen and herrings, doing everything he can to deflect off the subject of this thread and Cicero going full retard and taking all of Boxy's bait.

1 1/2 pages of flung monkey sh*t  is enough, guys.


Traitor??? He's now been labeled a TRAITOR???
So if we can just label someone a TRAITOR, then we can leave them behind... no trial, no chance to
defend themselves, just call em a traitor and they are gone.
What a great Country!  

(BTW, John McCain made statements against his country while a POW and they traded him for
other prisoners?  I guess Republican Traitors are different! )


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philosophy; that is, the search for a superior moral justification for selfishness.

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(BTW, John McCain made statements against his country while a POW and they traded him for
other prisoners?  I guess Republican Traitors are different! )


The US wasn't at war with the North Vietnamese - remember?  They were just assisting the South Vietnamese.  

Now, the USG is at war with the Taliban and have been for 13 years.  Did the Taliban concede their loss and this prisoner exchange is part of the post war peace agreement?


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Even Diane Feinstein (D-California) is criticizing the president.  

Feinstein, Chambliss criticize White House over Bergdahl secrecy
BY JOSH HICKS
June 8 at 11:58 am
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The heads of the Senate Intelligence Committee suggested Sunday that the White House has done a poor job of sharing information with Congress about Army Sgt. Bowe Bergdahl and his recent release from Taliban captivity.
"I think this whole sort of deal has been one that the administration has kept very close, and, in the eyes of many of us, too close," Sen. Dianne Fienstein (D-Calif.), who chairs the committee, said on CBS's "Face the Nation."
Feinstein and Sen. Saxby Chambliss (Ga.), the top Republican on the panel, said on the program that they were surprised by news that Bergdahl may have been held in a small metal cage and tortured. The lawmakers said they first heard about this in a New York Times article on Sunday.
Chambliss said the Obama administration has "acted very strangely" about Bergdahl and the prisoner swap that led to his release.
"Nobody has made any effort to contact me from the administration, but then, you know, I learned about this [prisoner swap] after the fact," Chambliss said. "Dianne and I were both called on Monday night, after Bergdahl was released on Saturday, and told that it had happened."


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The US wasn't at war with the North Vietnamese - remember?
They were just assisting the South Vietnamese.  



Is Cissy that desperate to post something... anything that he'll even post this???

First Cicero, check your facts, then use your brain, then type.  

HINT: the USA was just as much at war in both conflicts.


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HINT: the USA was just as much at war in both conflicts.


Correct, neither were actual declared wars.

The wars were never declared, just a lot of unauthorized killings.

A half million dead innocent civilian Viet Namese.

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Remember the 6 us troops killed looking for Sgt Bergdahl?
Remember how the number then grew to 8 troops killed?


From FOXSNOOZE:
Pentagon officials probing claims that eight soldiers died while looking for Sgt. Bowe
Bergdahl have confirmed two troops from his unit died while the search was underway,
but not while they while they were on patrol, a senior defense official told Fox News Friday.

Since his release, members of Bergdahl’s unit at the time of his disappearance have said
he was a deserter and claimed eight men died as a result of the search for him.

The official said the two soldiers in Bergdahl’s unit
who died were in a combat outpost that was attacked.
The official said it was impossible to prove a link between their
deaths and Bergdahl's disappearance.


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(CNN) -- Much attention has been given to the claim made by the former platoonmates of Sgt. Bowe Bergdahl that he is partly to blame for the deaths of six soldiers who were killed in the months after Bergdahl disappeared.

Some soldiers have gone so far as to say the six died while searching for Bergdahl. Others say he is indirectly to blame -- after Bergdahl vanished, essentially every operation became a mission to find their lost colleague in one way or another, they say.

"I can't really say I blame Bergdahl to the fullest extent," former Staff Sgt. Justin Gerleve, Bergdahl's squad leader, told CNN last week, "but if he wouldn't have deserted us, these soldiers very well could have been in a different place at a different time, rather than the place at the time of their death."

Interviews with soldiers familiar with the specific missions in which the six died suggest the charge is complicated -- but not without merit given how much the 501st Parachute Infantry Regiment became focused on "PR" -- personnel recovery -- after Bergdahl vanished from his guard post on June 30, 2009.

"The fact of the matter is, when those soldiers were killed, they would not have been where they were at if Bergdahl had not have left," said former Sgt. Evan Buetow, Bergdahl's former team leader. "Bergdahl leaving changed the mission."

Those charges were repeated by a noncommissioned officer who requested anonymity because he is still in the Army, one who described himself as a two-time voter for President Obama, lest anyone think his comments were political in any way.

"If Bergdahl hadn't left it's entirely plausible that they wouldn't have had those follow-on missions or been where they were," said the NCO, who served in the 501st.

Some also argue that the personnel recovery mission angered the local population, and created patterns in troops' movement that made insurgent attacks easier.

None of that has been enough to quell critics who accuse the soldiers of smearing Bergdahl and exaggerating the role his disappearance played in the deaths of the six men.

A New York Times story cited by critics of the soldiers from the 501st now calling Bergdahl a deserter doesn't go into much detail about the six men from Bergdahl's battalion, instead focusing on a separate attack that killed two mortarmen.

Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel said he didn't "know of circumstances or details of U.S. soldiers dying as a result of efforts to find and rescue Sgt. Bergdahl."

A U.S. official told CNN last week that Pentagon and Army officials have looked at the claims, and "right now there is no evidence to back that up."

The six men killed were in the 501st Infantry. All of them were killed in Paktika Province between August 18 and September 6, 2009, after the intense initial search for Bergdahl concluded but within the two- to three-month period when, by accounts from more than 20 members of the 501st, essentially every mission in the province had a PR component to it. One of those killed was from Comanche Company, two of those killed were in Bergdahl's Blackfoot Company, three were from Headquarters Company.

The six soldiers at center of Bowe Bergdahl debate

Here are the circumstances and details, gleaned from interviews with more than a dozen troops in the 501st, all of whom said they were motivated entirely by getting the truth out, regardless of the politics.

1) August 18, 2009 -- Staff Sgt. Clayton Bowen and Pfc. Morris Walker were killed by an IED

Bowen and Morris were part of Headquarters Company, but attached to Comanche Company, which "was conducting a recon of polling sites in order to prepare for the election on August 20," recalls a former officer from the 501st, one of whom describes his politics as left of center but who asked not to be named because of the rhetoric and accusations being leveled against troops who served with Bergdahl.

In the aftermath of the initial search for Bergdahl, called DUSTWUN (for DUTY STATUS: WHEREABOUTS UNKNOWN), the officer recalls, "there were numerous polling sites that had to be closed because security was so poor. Their platoon slept overnight at a remote site, and when they started rolling again the next morning, an IED detonated.

A 501st soldier with Comanche Company recalled the device "had been located right under their right back tire."

The mission was not specifically focused on personnel recovery but the officer said he believes Bergdahl's disappearance played something of a role in the attack since this "was the absolute worst part of western Paktika province, and it was the subject of numerous air assaults in July" that were directly focused on Bergdahl. "I believe those contributed to the worsening security situation."

Bowen, 29, was from San Antonio, Texas. Walker, 23, was from Fayetteville, North Carolina.

2) August 26, 2009 -- Staff Sgt. Kurt Curtiss is killed by small arms fire

This incident occurred after the battalion received information that the Taliban shadow sub-governor of Sar Hawza district in Paktika province -- a man who went by the name "Muslim" -- had effectively taken a local clinic hostage as he received medical treatment for wounds he received during the election, according to the former officer from the 501st.

To the leadership of the 501st, the name "Muslim" prompted an immediate response as he was supposedly connected to Bergdahl's captors, the former officer said.

An intelligence source told CNN the incident involved a commander with the terrorist Haqqani network, working directly for Mullah Sangin Zadran, the Paktika shadow governor, widely believed to have Bergdahl in his custody. "He was important as part of the mission to get to Bergdahl," the source said.

The former 501st officer echoed that detail: "The relation to Bergdahl made him a priority target."

The 4th Platoon from Delaware Company was sent to seize the Taliban official. Some from the insurgent group surrendered, but "Muslim" was nowhere to be found.

"Curtiss took his squad to search an empty building adjacent to the clinic that the Afghan National Police had supposedly cleared," the officer recalled. "It was empty, but a storage room door was wedged shut. He and his squad kicked in the door, and Curtiss was the first guy in."

Troops there that day say "Muslim" had been in the room hiding with three bodyguards, who shot Curtiss.

Additionally, 501st sources say, the insurgents threw Curtiss' grenades at the squad, after which a two-hour firefight ensued -- one that ended with Apache helicopters strafing the building. The building caught fire and killed all the insurgents except for one bodyguard, who was severely wounded. Curtiss' body was recovered before the fire.

Curtiss, 27, was from Salt Lake City, and had already done two deployments in Iraq. He left behind a wife, son and daughter.

3) September 4, 2009 -- 2nd Lt. Darryn Andrews and Pfc. Matthew Michael Martinek are attacked by an IED and a rocket-propelled grenade

Andrews and Martinek were in Bergdahl's company, Blackfoot, and were in the village of Palau, just outside of Yaya Kayhl, one of the last places where Bergdahl was believed to have gone. After Bergdahl disappeared, local Afghans and intercepted insurgent chatter placed him in that area, according to multiple sources with the 501st.

Andrews and Martinek were there to conduct atmospherics -- basically check anything and everything around Palau.

According to several sources in Blackfoot Company, among the many questions those soldiers wanted answered was: where is Bergdahl? Where are the guys who have him? Was Palau connected with the insurgents -- who by then it was believed -- had transported Bergdahl to Pakistan?

But the platoon hit an IED. In the aftermath, a cluster of soldiers tried to hook the vehicle up to chains for the wrecker and were stuck out there for hours on end. In the midst of the effort, an RPG hit them and an insurgent ambush began, according to multiple soldiers with Blackfoot company.

Andrews yelled that the RPG was coming and knocked a bunch of guys out of the way. "Jason watch out," were said to have been his last words, soldiers told Andrews' father. He was killed instantly.

The ambush brought relentless amounts of RPG and heavy artillery fire on the platoon. Martinek was trying to call for air support when he took a severely debilitating artillery round. He lived long enough to get to Landstuhl in Germany where he was taken off life support and died on September 11.

Other members of the platoon faced severe wounds, from a jaw blown off, to deafness, to severe psychological issues from that day, according to sources in Blackfoot company and the 501st. It wasn't a formal DUSTWUN mission, but it wasn't unrelated, the former 501st officer said.

Moreover, says Buetow, Blackfoot Company's mission tasking was about to change.

"We were told we were moving south to start focusing on another area of the province," Buetow says. "Our four-day mission to Observation Post Mest was going to be our last trip out there before moving south. Bowe Bergdahl left, so we then stayed in that area for several more months. We stayed in the area because Bergdahl was last known to be in that area. If he had never deserted, Andrews and Martinek would not have been on patrol in that area."

Andrews, 34, was from Dallas. He and his wife had a 2-year-old son and were expecting their second child when he was killed. Martinek, 20, was from Dekalb, Illinois.

Andrews' heroism eats at former Spc. Jose Baggett, a member of Blackfoot Company. "He pushed a sergeant out of the way" of the RPG, "and now I'm stuck watching" Bergdahl get attention from politicians, the military and the media "and they're dead and he's alive."

4) September 5, 2009 -- Staff Sgt. Michael Murphrey is hit by an IED

Da Dila Panegir village was part of an area that had been subject to searches during the DUSTWUN, and Comanche Company was charged with trying to win the locals back. That day they conducted a foot patrol to hand out supplies and meet with the leaders. In the course of the mission, Murphrey stepped on a pressurized plate that unleashed an IED and was severely wounded; he died at Forward Operating Base Sharana's hospital the next day.

That mission "wasn't an exact search, it was a 'Keep your eyes out for Bowe Bergdahl while you're there,'" said former Spc. Joseph Cox of Comanche Company, who calls Murphrey his best friend and squad leader.

And yet, the intensity of the DUSTWUN search had also enraged Afghans, soldiers said.

"Our platoon alone conducted more than 20 inserted missions operations within three days. There were massive insertions to find him," Cox said.

"This mission was probably the least related to Bergdahl" of the four missions, the former officer said, "but it was definitely in an area previously targeted -- an area where they already hated us before, but hated us more because of the search."

Murphrey, 25, left behind a wife, son, and daughter.

Pentagon spokesman Rear Adm. John Kirby had no specific comment about the four operations.

"Each death in war is tragic in its own right," Kirby said. "We will always keep in our thoughts and prayers those we have lost, as well as their families. The Army will review the circumstances surrounding Sgt. Bergdahl's disappearance and captivity. Our focus right now is on making sure Sgt. Bergdahl gets the care he needs to recover and reunite with his family."


JUST BECAUSE SISSY SAYS SO DOESN'T MAKE IT SO...BUT HE THINKS IT DOES!!!!!  
JUST BECAUSE MC1 SAYS SO DOESN'T MAKE IT SO!!!!!  
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If there is a discrepancy between what the soldiers in his unit claimed and the various reports from other places (media, etc.) than this underscores the need for FULL and COMPLETE investigation of the matter by the Pentagon and Congress.  Just like there must be a FULL and COMPLETE investigation of the Terrorist Attacks and Assassinations of 4 American in Benghazi and a FULL and COMPLETE investigation of the VA debacle.

In a democracy, the employers (US - the citizens) have a right to ask questions of our employees (president, congress, career bureaucrats/federal employees, etc.) and to get FULL and COMPLETE answers.

The "what difference does it make" attitude of Obama, his "Imperial Presidential Court", the PelosipaLOSERS iof the Democratic conferences in Congress, the weasal, kiss-a** lame stream media and all the lap dog extremist leftists is unconscionable and deplorable.


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If there is a discrepancy between what the soldiers in his unit claimed and the various reports from other places (media, etc.) than this underscores the need for FULL and COMPLETE investigation of the matter by the Pentagon and Congress.  Just like there must be a FULL and COMPLETE investigation of the Terrorist Attacks and Assassinations of 4 American in Benghazi and a FULL and COMPLETE investigation of the VA debacle.

In a democracy, the employers (US - the citizens) have a right to ask questions of our employees (president, congress, career bureaucrats/federal employees, etc.) and to get FULL and COMPLETE answers.

The "what difference does it make" attitude of Obama, his "Imperial Presidential Court", the PelosipaLOSERS iof the Democratic conferences in Congress, the weasal, kiss-a** lame stream media and all the lap dog extremist leftists is unconscionable and deplorable.


There would appear to be some serious incompetence in Congress if after all these investigations,
they still can't seem to come to a final finding.
They are investigating only one attack with 4 deaths.
They never even bothered to investigate the 13 deaths under G Worst Bush.


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If there is a discrepancy between what the soldiers in his unit claimed and the various reports from other places (media, etc.) than this underscores the need for FULL and COMPLETE investigation of the matter by the Pentagon and Congress.  Just like there must be a FULL and COMPLETE investigation of the Terrorist Attacks and Assassinations of 4 American in Benghazi and a FULL and COMPLETE investigation of the VA debacle.

In a democracy, the employers (US - the citizens) have a right to ask questions of our employees (president, congress, career bureaucrats/federal employees, etc.) and to get FULL and COMPLETE answers.



Having the government investigate the government, is like having the police investigate police wrongdoing.

It will have the same outcome as letting criminals prosecute themselves.
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