I think Sgt. Meyer is doing a great thing. I support him for trying to help the Afghan translator. So many Afghan citizens put their life on the line to help us in our attempts to bring them freedom. Many have all ready been killed by the Taliban. Our government needs to keep the…
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It doesn't make sense on the delay in issuing this Afghan translator a visa. They make exceptions for situations such as this. If this issue is not resolved promptly, what motivation is there for translators in combat zones to help our troops? The only acceptable reason for delay is, if the translator is connected with terrorists.
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I applaud Sgt. Meyer for attempting to save this man and have the USA keep her word. I am concerned the Sgt. will not get the support he needs for it is clear this administration does not honor "keeping one's word."
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Never trust the man behind the curtain. Obama is that man.
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Obama and his Administration have already proved to our own citizens that they don't care about "No one left behind", so why should we be surprised that they would act this way over a non-citizen, even though his and his family's lives are in imminent danger, and more so every day? Where is the incentive…
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This is when we need Senator John McCain to step up to go to bat on this issue. I say, "Bill, Greta and Sean, go get the administration" over this.
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Like so many, these men are learning that the United States is becoming a nation of empty promises, a country whose standing in the world is greatly diminished as others realize they can no longer trust us. We have continually lost world respect since that fateful day in November, 2008, when voters swallowed what has…
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It has become painfully apparent that this administration does not care who it uses or what dangers they are subjected to to achieve its goals. Their promises are empty. They do not hold to the code of “no man left behind” as was evident in the terrorist attack at Benghazi. This Afghani risked his life…
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We owe him and his family a refuge here in the country for which he risked his life.
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And this when Mexicans are getting room and board courtesy of the United States just for saying they need amnesty. We KNOW the Afghan's life is truly in danger because of the service he rendered to the United States. This is a PR nightmare for the United States because it goes to heart of our…
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