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18. Why would there be an eye witness to his departure?
Mon Jun 2, 2014, 06:37 PM
Jun 2014

Presumably, when one goes AWOL, they don't let anybody know they are doing it and try to slip away unseen.

"he was a deserter and troops died trying to find him" DonViejo Jun 2014 #1
the hypocrisy is flowing (and overflowing), that's for sure hlthe2b Jun 2014 #2
It's been assumed for a long time in the military that he went AWOL, but TwilightGardener Jun 2014 #5
Why would there be an eye witness to his departure? OnlinePoker Jun 2014 #18
I think there are standard measures for determining AWOL. TwilightGardener Jun 2014 #19
Message auto-removed Name removed Jun 2014 #33
Whatever he did or didn't do, you never leave someone behind if you can help it. Never. DisgustipatedinCA Jun 2014 #3
Well if we are talking history Indydem Jun 2014 #4
McCain benefited from a prisoner exchange bigtree Jun 2014 #8
Then we shouldnt ignore the details. Egnever Jun 2014 #6
how is that fundamentally different? This exchange was also part of an agreement bigtree Jun 2014 #7
The only difference is that the Taliban were only holding one POW, Hanoi had 108. Zen Democrat Jun 2014 #12
could be the robert garwood of this war GusBob Jun 2014 #9
remarkably similar in the narrative that surrounded his disappearance and the aftermath bigtree Jun 2014 #11
I can't think there are ANY savory stories about war Demeter Jun 2014 #10
Didn't St. Gipturd Raygun geardaddy Jun 2014 #13
A lot of the outrage stems from trading the gitmo prisoners... Blanks Jun 2014 #14
Besides, even if he was a deserter and troops died to try to find him, JDPriestly Jun 2014 #15
Republicans will say anything to screw Obama IkeRepublican Jun 2014 #16
preemptive swiftboating eShirl Jun 2014 #17
the GOP is also pissed because his parents don't appear to be Christian. progressivebydesign Jun 2014 #27
What are they? wheniwasincongress Jun 2014 #31
I'll leave it to the guys who served with him. Separation Jun 2014 #20
He was 21 year old when this happened. Rhinodawg Jun 2014 #21
The facts of his departure aren't in dispute. The fact that some people died in operations MADem Jun 2014 #22
Well, that's clearly pre- 9/11 thinking. progressoid Jun 2014 #23
Guilty deserter or not, Mr.Bill Jun 2014 #24
I have a hunch sawdust Jun 2014 #25
So if he was a "traitor and deserter" .... progressivebydesign Jun 2014 #26
McCain was offered an early release, but refused joe_sixpack Jun 2014 #28
According to my father (retired base commander who survived Vietnam)... politicat Jun 2014 #29
Do his own stories count for nothing? Shankapotomus Jun 2014 #30
Excellent reminder! Stuff like this makes this site really worthwhile. R B Garr Jun 2014 #32
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