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Really? I think torturing and breaking detainees was one of the few things that Bush, Cheney and Rumsfeld did well.

Didn't only 3 people actually get waterboarded? One of the them was the guy who looked like Rosie O'Donnell with body hair, and he did give up intel.

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Aren't you saying that Obama is always trying to cover things up. Maybe there are things he successfully covered up that we will never know about????

No. I think he's too incompetent to have plans that need to be covered up.

It's the "fly by the seat of our pants" presidency.
 
Aren't you saying that Obama is always trying to cover things up. Maybe there are things he successfully covered up that we will never know about????

We all knew where Bin Laden was months before he was killed.
 
Years, actually. At least the military knew where he was.

So the military is competent enough to hunt down and kill a terrorist but not competent enough to mind fuck one?

I guess I have a higher opinion of our military's capabilities than you do.
 
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So the military is competent enough to hunt down and kill a tourist but not competent enough to mind fuck one?

I don't think tourists have anything to do with it, but I'll play along and guess you meant terrorists. :cheers:

No, I don't think any of these 5 senior leaders have been "flipped" and will be double-agents. That's the first thing any competent group would suspect, and they would monitor calls, emails, and the like from any prisoner released back to their custody. Seems logical to me. Maybe you'd just assume that your returned prisoners would be 100% on your side upon return, but I'm just too distrusting and too cynical to not account for that potential deadly error. They should, and will, be watched closely at all times in terms of their communications with anyone outside of their network of Taliban people.

I guess I have a higher opinion of our military's capabilities than you do.

Reading your posts here for years, I doubt it. Nice attempt to troll, though.
 
Another funny theory I've been reading is that the US somehow put GPS monitors in these 5 guys. Any military group worth a shit would scan all 5 of these guys through a basic airport full-body scanner, at the very least, to see if there are any inorganic bodies that have been injected in them. Unless, of course, the US has an organic tracking device that nobody on earth has invented yet. Maybe Obama invented it while he was filling out his March Madness bracket?
 
I don't think tourists have anything to do with it, but I'll play along and guess you meant terrorists. :cheers:

No, I don't think any of these 5 senior leaders have been "flipped" and will be double-agents. That's the first thing any competent group would suspect, and they would monitor calls, emails, and the like from any prisoner released back to their custody. Seems logical to me. Maybe you'd just assume that your returned prisoners would be 100% on your side upon return, but I'm just too distrusting and too cynical to not account for that potential deadly error. They should, and will, be watched closely at all times in terms of their communications with anyone outside of their network of Taliban people.



Reading your posts here for years, I doubt it. Nice attempt to troll, though.

LOL! Damn typo.

Honestly you've never really read my posts. You've tried to peg me but you never get it right. Not a big deal, I've always found it kinda funny.

And I do enjoy your takes and trading posts with you.
 
Another funny theory I've been reading is that the US somehow put GPS monitors in these 5 guys. Any military group worth a shit would scan all 5 of these guys through a basic airport full-body scanner, at the very least, to see if there are any inorganic bodies that have been injected in them. Unless, of course, the US has an organic tracking device that nobody on earth has invented yet. Maybe Obama invented it while he was filling out his March Madness bracket?

Also these guys have been out of the "game" for a lot of years. The Taliban they ran is a different organization today. The current leaders will talk with them but aren't going to give up their seats at the table for them.
 
Another funny theory I've been reading is that the US somehow put GPS monitors in these 5 guys. Any military group worth a shit would scan all 5 of these guys through a basic airport full-body scanner, at the very least, to see if there are any inorganic bodies that have been injected in them. Unless, of course, the US has an organic tracking device that nobody on earth has invented yet. Maybe Obama invented it while he was filling out his March Madness bracket?

I chuckle at this talk of Obama covering up, inventing stuff, like he has something. Shit man, he aint but a fuckup in over his head. Did you see him standing by that dad (Bergdahl) chanting the Allah victory chant, Obama with the pleased smile on his face? This fuckup is happy to hear someone praising Allah.
 
Also these guys have been out of the "game" for a lot of years. The Taliban they ran is a different organization today. The current leaders will talk with them but aren't going to give up their seats at the table for them.

I'm not sure that the Taliban ever makes huge leaps in technology or tactics.

A decent SNL skit would be these guys meeting up with their fellow Taliban members in a cave after 12 years away, and the "modern" Taliban guys mocking the former Gitmo guys for pulling out their StarTac phones, iPod MP3s, and for them wondering how to download music for free on Napster.

A text message then pings on the iPhone of a younger Taliban guy, who doesn't have a beard, who we haven't seen yet in the skit, and who is wearing wearing baggy pants, new Jordans, a Miami Heat flat-bill hat, and an A$AP t-shirt. Then, all hell breaks loose.
 
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I chuckle at this talk of Obama covering up, inventing stuff, like he has something. Shit man, he aint but a fuckup in over his head. Did you see him standing by that dad (Bergdahl) chanting the Allah victory chant, Obama with the pleased smile on his face? This fuckup is happy to hear someone praising Allah.

Whoever decided to put Obama even 100 miles near that kooky dad should be fired. The talk about the dad growing the beard and learning the language (Arabic, of course, not Pushton, which should raise big flags, but whatever) in order to empathize with his son is absurd.

Did fathers of those held by the Germans in WWII grow a Hitler mustache and learn German? Was this a thing?
 
Developments in fiber optics, computers, electronic communications, nano-technology, bio-chips & neuro-electrical research have combined to bring mankind to the point where mankind can be controlled by one centralized monolithic Beast computer. The ultimate mind-controlled slavery is now possible. We are in the first stages of its implementation.

People said we would never step foot on the moon . . . the world was flat . . . I have lived in a generation where there are no cellular phones to being able to do all my banking, shopping, face time control my house security and functions and millions of other things with a hand held devise about the size of a playing card . . . all that advanced technology in less than a couple decades.

To pretend we know what the gov't has in ways of tracking humans is funny to me. I don't know if the gov't is tracking these 5 individuals, but these days nothing surprises me when it comes to technological advances.

Shooting someone up with isotopes that can be tracked in a hospital setting is happening. Is it that much of a stretch to shot up someone with isotopes or some other organic material we can track globally. . . doesn't seem that implausible to me.


One major use of radioisotopes is in nuclear medicine. Of the 30 million people who are hospitalized each year in the United States, 1/3 are treated with nuclear medicine. More than 10 million nuclear-medicine procedures are performed on patients and more than 100 million nuclear-medicine tests are performed each year in the United States alone. A comparable number of such procedures are performed in the rest of the world.

There are nearly one hundred radioisotopes whose beta and/or gamma radiation is used in diagnosis, therapy, or investigations in nuclear medicine. The most used radioisotopes were discovered before World War II


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And technology exists that enables TPTB to track you with isotopes.

This tracking tech has been around for over 40 years.

Below is a link to an article from 1966 talking about the tracking of thousands of ticks with

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"A total of 42,400 radioisotope-tagged D. variabilis larvae were released at the 3.9-ha Virginia study area; 22,500 tagged D. andersoni larvae were released at the 1.1-ha Montana study area. Numerous tagged larvae and several tagged nymphs were recaptured on live trapped small mammals in 1966 at both localities. Further, numerous overwinter survivors the tagged D. variabilis population were collected on small mammals trapped in Virginia in the spring of 1967."

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Watched the Event yesterday. And the technology was in your face
One of the main characters was fed something with isotopes and was being tracked via satellite. Also read an article in Danger / Wired the other day talking about technology they are using overseas to track the enemies with smart nano particles being sprayed from airplanes. And what about Grey Goo, nano bots in your food being talked about in the U.K.
This stuff is probably already in the food and water supply. What do you think?



This is all old information. I wold love to read some current classified information on tracking using organic devises that Joe public doesn't know about
 
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I must be missing where the GOP advocated releasing 5 senior Taliban members for Bergdahl. McCain seems to be saying Bergdahl should be back, which he should, to face charges, but that the cost was too high. I also mst have missed where Ayotte said get him back, even if it means releasing Gitmo prisoners.

HuffPo isn't big on nuance, though, along with most partisan political sites, left or right, and the White House and their media are furiously trying to deflect blame for a boneheaded decision that went against the advice of both the intel community and the Pentagon.

McCAIN: Well, at that time the proposal was that they would release -- Taliban, some of them really hard-core, particularly five really hard-core Taliban leaders, as a confidence-building measure. Now this idea is for an exchange of prisoners for our American fighting man.
I would be inclined to support such a thing depending on a lot of the details. [...]
COOPER: So if there was some -- the possibility of some sort of exchange, that's something you would support?
McCAIN: I would support. Obviously I'd have to know the details, but I would support ways of bringing him home, and if exchange was one of them, I think that would be something I think we should seriously consider.

I must be a bad reader, because that is exactly what I'm seeing. Honestly, if I'm just misinterpreting that, please spell it out for me. =\
 
I must be a bad reader, because that is exactly what I'm seeing. Honestly, if I'm just misinterpreting that, please spell it out for me. =\

McCAIN: Well, at that time the proposal was that they would release -- Taliban, some of them really hard-core, particularly five really hard-core Taliban leaders, as a confidence-building measure. Now this idea is for an exchange of prisoners for our American fighting man.
I would be inclined to support such a thing depending on a lot of the details.

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Okay, but that just sounds like he left a caveat to back out of his statement.

I'll still say that, he should have been brought back and gone through a trial. If he's found guilty of desertion, then go through with the proper punishment. Trading 5 taliban members, is probably dangerous. I don't think we should have left him there though.
 
If you're ever bored while traveling take the time and read your passport. It lists how you can lose your US citizenship. If Bergdahl did aid or give information to the Taliban after he serves any time given to him in a court marshal he should be stripped of his citizenship and shipped back to Afghanistan.

But remember, he is innocent until proven guilty and that is the reason he should have been brought back home to the USA.
 
Okay, but that just sounds like he left a caveat to back out of his statement.

I'll still say that, he should have been brought back and gone through a trial. If he's found guilty of desertion, then go through with the proper punishment. Trading 5 taliban members, is probably dangerous. I don't think we should have left him there though.

I agree with all of this. Obama was in a tough situation . . . there was all kinds of pressure from the republicans to bring him home, but when Obama does, there is criticism in the manner in which he did it.

Without spending days reading all the facts about it, I think Obama should have gone to congress with the deal and have them sign off on it. If they don't sign off on it, he can say he tried but congress said no.

Problem is I don't think Obama cares what congress or general public thinks of his moves. He is in his second term, not going to run for re-election and will push his authority to the limit. He has an agenda that won't be influenced by popular opinion (like most other president in their 2nd term).

The next president will be a republican . . . not like that is going to be any different for us regular citizen folk.


Of course there is the possibility Obama is like Hitler, makes some kind of declaration that he will remain president forever, start a genocide of white people while overtaking other countries and killing people by the millions.
 
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If you're ever bored while traveling take the time and read your passport. It lists how you can lose your US citizenship. If Bergdahl did aid or give information to the Taliban after he serves any time given to him in a court marshal he should be stripped of his citizenship and shipped back to Afghanistan.

But remember, he is innocent until proven guilty and that is the reason he should have been brought back home to the USA.
He's a citizen until that citizenship is stripped through due process.

And he should be sent to Gitmo, not Afghanistan.
 
Whoever decided to put Obama even 100 miles near that kooky dad should be fired. The talk about the dad growing the beard and learning the language (Arabic, of course, not Pushton, which should raise big flags, but whatever) in order to empathize with his son is absurd.

Did fathers of those held by the Germans in WWII grow a Hitler mustache and learn German? Was this a thing?

Nope, Dads don't do this, guys that belong in Gitmo do though.
I expect most Dads would be lost in a deep funk if their son walked off to the enemy, sure as hell no praising Allah.
 
I agree with all of this. Obama was in a tough situation . . . there was all kinds of pressure from the republicans to bring him home, but when Obama does, there is criticism in the manner in which he did it.

Without spending days reading all the facts about it, I think Obama should have gone to congress with the deal and have them sign off on it. If they don't sign off on it, he can say he tried but congress said no.

Problem is I don't think Obama cares what congress or general public thinks of his moves. He is in his second term, not going to run for re-election and will push his authority to the limit. He has an agenda that won't be influenced by popular opinion (like most other president in their 2nd term).

The next president will be a republican . . . not like that is going to be any different for us regular citizen folk.


Of course there is the possibility Obama is like Hitler, makes some kind of declaration that he will remain president forever, start a genocide of white people while overtaking other countries and killing people by the millions.

Bull crap! No tough situation, he lays it on Congress like the law says. But I am happy to see you do get the connection how this dictator is assuming power just like another famous dictator did and the people let him get away with it until he was in fact an unimpeded dictator. All this happened before the Evil began but it sure made it possible. In our system, he is setting precedent for a subsequent Commander in Chief to continue on the track to dictator. Congress is suppose to check this progress of power assumption, but with Harry Reid applauding, Congress is ham strung. This sort of thing has played out before with disastrous result.

It can hardly be more clear why Stripping the Democrats of majority power in the Senate is absolutely necessary. Vote for the lady running against Merkley!! The only way to stop this shit.
 
White House now saying that if negotiations leaked, Taliban would kill Bergdahl, and that's why they didn't notify congress. I'm sure the Taliban is concerned about public opinion in the US, and they wouldn't have received their 5 senior leaders back if they kill Bergdahl.

I can't believe it took 5 days to come up with that steaming pile of crap, yet I'm seeing desperate fools in the media running with this story, as if the WH can at all be trusted.

How dumb do they think we are? There have been media reports for over a year indicating that the Taliban wanted these 5 back for Bergdahl, yet suddenly they don't want it leaked?
 
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Saxby Chambliss just said the administration told Feinstein and him about the Bin Laden raid months in advance. This WH is so full of crap. Let's get some hearings and find out who knew about this "demand," because in some alternative reality where this is true, didn't Obama just get blackmailed by the Taliban?
 
It's a good thing Obama kept this a secret!

Do these idiots not realize how easy it is to discredit their lies?

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...W-Bowe-Bergdahl-spent-four-years-captive.html



Feb 18, 2014

The Obama administration will attempt to resume talks with the Taliban to free the only known American soldier in captivity in exchange for the release of Taliban prisoners held at the U.S. detention facility in Guantanamo Bay, Cuba.

The move is an attempt to free Army Sergeant Bowe Bergdahl before the majority of US forces leave Afghanistan by the end of 2014, the report in the Washington Post said, citing current and former officials.

The swap would trade Bergdahl for five Taliban members who would be released from Guantanamo Bay into protective custody in Qatar, the Post reported.
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