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Secretary Clinton Letter To Save POW Bergdahl
Posted on November 24, 2011

POW/MIAs Below is the letter I sent to Secretary of State Clinton. Please send a similiar letter to Secretary Clinton. If enough people care enough about a live American prisoner of war being abandoned and write letters to Secretary Clinton, she may do what ever it takes to bring him home alive. His fate rests in her hands and your's.

November 8, 2011

The Honorable Hillary R. Clinton
Secretary of State
U.S. Department of State 2201 C Street N.W.
Washington, D.C. 20520

Dear Secretary Clinton,

As you know, during the course of Operation Enduring Freedom, a U.S. soldier was captured in Afgahnistan (Sgt. Bowe Bergdahl). We must ask why POW Bowe Bergdahl is not home. We are told that our government does not negotiate with terrorists. Lately, our government traded Russian spies for American spies and we saw two hikers ransomed for $1 million dollars in Iran. Israel traded hundreds of prisoners they had for one soldier the enemy was holding.

We do negotiate with terrorists, it just depends on what we want to negotiate for. If any prominent political or high profile person’s child was held captive, we would certainly do everything to get them free. I want to see the same value put on POW Bergdahl and all efforts made to bring him home alive. We do not want to see another American POW left behind.

We cannot ask our military to serve our country if we abandon them, should they be captured by the enemy. The least we can do for those fighting for our freedom is to bring them home alive should they become a prisoner of war. I am asking that you trade prisoners, negotiate or do whatever it takes to bring this man home alive.

I look for your prompt response on this due to the serious nature and the limited time we have to resolve this.

Sincerely,

Danny “Greasy” Belcher, Executive Director
Task Force Omega of Kentucky, Inc.

 
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