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Originally Posted by Vendzilla
But they lied about his importance, they lied about his health to by pass the law about giving 30 days notice.
simple fact, the Army found back in 2010 he deserted his post in a time of war. He was the only person to do that.
Lie #6: The release of the terrorists poses little to no risk to the U.S.
Just days after being released from Guantanamo Bay, Cuba family members of one of the five detainees released by the United States told NBC news that the former Taliban commander, Mullah Norullah Nori, planned to return to the fight in Afghanistan. Nori is a former Taliban Provincial Governor and is said to be responsible for the Shia Muslim genocide in Western Afghanistan prior to 9/11. The attacks he ordered against his own countrymen resulted in the deaths of thousands of innocent civilians who were slaughtered for practicing a different form of Islam than the Taliban.
http://dailycaller.com/2014/06/09/th...#ixzz34FkkswiF
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You are just incapable of seeing the trees for the forest. His importance was that of an American Soldier and the fact our military attempts to make is extremely clear to our troops that they won't be left behind. It doesn't matter if this guy was the best or worst soldier in our armed services. He was a soldier end of story and the govt made good on keeping up their end of the bargain.
It's amazing someone whom has served in the armed services is incapable of understanding this very basic point.