My question isn't loaded. Explain how the imbecile in the White House trades 5 terrorists for an American of questionable value.
By the way, I have a limited edition piece of trash, would you like to trade something of real value for it?
HEARTLESS wrote: My question isn't loaded. Explain how the imbecile in the White House trades 5 terrorists for an American of questionable value.
By the way, I have a limited edition piece of trash, would you like to trade something of real value for it?
You claim your question wasn't loaded and then you follow up with another loaded question. You just can't seem to break the habit.
Gitmo s closing the end of the year anyway. I suppose he could have traded arms for Bergdahl ala your savior Ronald Reagan. In 2011, the Israeli government freed more than 1,000 prisoners in exchange for a single Israeli soldier. Do you think that was a bad trade, too?
I am a US citizen and don't care if Israel chooses to trade 1,000 for one of their own soldiers. They are the only ones that have to be happy with the trade. However the question you refuse to answer involves one US Marine that crossed the border with three legally purchased firearms and is being held in Mexico. He served two tours in Afghanistan and does suffer from PTSD and may have forgotten about the guns or simply believed he needed them for self defense. You question why the President should lift a finger to help him. I asked you to justify why he traded 5 terrorists for a deserter and possible traitor to this nation. Your so called loaded question is really cover for you can't justify your stupid statement.
Why did you mention he legally purchased the weapons? He still ended up in a foreign country where the weapons are illegal. Now you add another layer to your argument, that he MIGHT have PSTD. It's like an onion. Perhaps he was just drunk from being there earlier and didn't give a damn.
The story I heard/read was that he was moving to CA for treatment, and accidentally ended up in Mexico. If that hasn't changed, why wasn't he questioned at the border, given proper directions, and sent back in the direction he was trying to go?
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Because he had guns and ammo in his vehicle. When questioned, he lied about having been in the same place three times before. I don't know about you, but if I lie to customs or border enforcement, I kind of expect to end up in the slammer.