How about the unfinished business of Sgt.Bergdahl Here it is Aug. 20th & all signs look like he skates out the Army.?

2014-08-20T15:27:22Z

http://thehill.com/policy/defense/215478-army-extends-probe-into-bergdahl

jeeper_peeper3212014-08-20T15:44:28Z

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yes, he will skate out of the army

for the army, it is better to just let him go

then wash the dirty laundry in public

2. the army has a long history of doing this

IE:

some of the POWS in the late stages of the vietnam war, gave statements and confessions without being tortured in any way, they basiclly decided, i'll do whatever they want me to do, say whatever they want me to say, so i will not be hurt in anyway.

The long term POWS wanted charges against them -- didn't happen


B. Iran embassy prisoners -- some of the military personal captured in iran, also did things they should not of have done

again ir was easier to just separate them

3. and even in the trial of ther former asst division commander of the 82nd

someone wanted him gona, so they got his GF to say he forced her to give him oral sex

they thought he would just resign and retiree

but he faught the charges

they were so sure he would resign, that they had a scheduled court martial date -- but had no witness's lined up, no general officers to serve on the jury lined up and when he demanded the court martail go foward

they had to portpone everything, because they had done nothing to actually hold acourt martial

Bostonian In MO2014-08-20T22:42:21Z

That's up to the Army. Extending the inquiry does not mean anything regarding any potential outcome.

Anonymous2014-08-20T22:30:50Z

So how does extending the inquiry to September equate to him "skating out of the Army"?