Jihadist Sympathizer And Traitor In The US

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This is Commanding General of US Army Forces Command, Robert Bruce "Abe" Abrams. He approved charging Sgt. Bowe Bergdahl with desertion.

The General; however, did this knowing his career will probably be over. Ouyr coward in our White House is likely plotting how to ruin the General's reputation for upsetting his attempt to whitewash what Bergdahl did. Obama, "Jihadist Sympathizer and Traitor" (does not deserve to be called Commander in Chief) released six (6) al-Qaeda enemy combatant prisoners from Gitmo for the deserter. Obama honored Berdick by inviting his parents to our White House while making liberals "feel all goodie" for his actions (violated the 30 day law requiring notification to Congress prior to release).

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