Not really.. I mean maybe.. Serial is just an entertaining documentary podcast. They show both sides. It's deuchebag internet trolls they post this shit on their own
Another swing and miss. Maybe Bergdahl was just asking his Taliban neighbors for a glass of pop/soda. Either way if those terrorists weren't living in fear he wouldn't have been there anyway
Well, it's a good thing he did that in Afghanistan. Try that in America and it's a good way to get yourself killed.
Apparently you and your buddy Bellows are the ones who don't understand what they are talking about. One does not forfeit his Constitutional rights when he is a member of the Armed Forces of the United States. The same constitutional protections military members are fighting to preserve are afforded to them. The system of justice is indeed the UCMJ and that is based upon the same constitutional protections that civilian courts are. You embarrass yourselves when you make claims to the contrary and try to argue your preconceptions with someone who has lived under the UCMJ.
Whatever Bergdahl was doing, his motivation, his state of mind and any possible penalty will be determined by a court of law based upon the protections afforded him by the Constitution of the United States of America regardless of the uninformed opinions of those who, no doubt, picture themselves as bastions of patriotism while walking all over that same Constitution.
Are you really trying to word your way out of looking like an idiot? Because you're failing. Holy fuck. I've lived under the UCMJ. I know how different that is from being a citizen of the United States. You fucking don't. What a fail. Shut the fuck up, you jackass.
Apparently, you don't know shit and you keep reinforcing that position. Are you seriously contending that living "under the UCMJ" is somehow "different...from being a citizen of the United States"? Are you also one who believes he can treat the Constitution like a cafeteria and pick and choose those parts they choose to live with and flush the rest? That makes you an idiot and the farthest thing from a patriotic American. But feel free to continue with your foul-mouthed middle school exhortations because that's all you've got.
Name the Constitutional Amendments that are honored under the UCMJ. Go. And I'm giving you credit you don't deserve, because your stupid ass thought Bergdahl was being tried under the Constitution hours ago. Because you're a fucking retard.
Every single word of the UCMJ is based on the principles of the Constitution. No one in any court is tried under the constitution but every court in these United States, including every military court, operates under the precepts of the Constitution. Do you actually think or propose that any court in the US should not? That might be the most un-American thought ever proposed anywhere. Go ahead, disagree, but do it by showing what safeguards of the Constitution are not requireded by the UCMJ.
Nothing you have posted is based in reality. I've asked you to provide examples, and you have responded by asking for examples. You may be the biggest coward I've seen on this forum in a while. Let me guess... You're going to ask me more questions, instead of actually addressing the actual argument? Lmao. You aren't worth anything. You have failed in every level of this thread. And now you'll claim some sort of victory, because that's the type of nitwit you are... I'll give you one more chance to answer a direct question. Name the Constitutional Amendments that are honored under the UCMJ. You just can't answer, because you have no idea of the subject matter.
Wait, I read through all this shit, and now you say my opinion doesn't matter? I thought for sure I'd be getting summoned for jury duty. Fuck! ...Can I still be on the firing squad?
I don't have the time or patience to spoon feed you so I'll just give you a few of the basic precepts off the top of my head of Constitutional rights exhibited in the UCMJ. Presumption of innocence. The right to face one's accuser. Trial by jury. The right to appeal. You could look the rest up if you weren't afraid to open your narrow mind a bit.