Mohammed an Afghan Interpreter Helped Rescue Biden, Kerry, & Hagel in 2008 Stranded in Afghanistan

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Puddin' Head claimed HE was compassionate.
Puddin' Head claimed HE was the "chosen one" to save you!
Puddin' Head claimed HE alone could fix what HE alleged Trump had broken.
Puddin' Head claimed HE could put this nation back together.
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Puddin' Head failed to tell the TRUE story.

Now the truth always wants to be heard, so TRUTH is telling it's own story!

Thirteen years ago, Afghan interpreter Mohammed helped rescue then- Sen. Puddin' Head and two other senators stranded in a remote Afghanistan valley after their helicopter was forced to land in a snowstorm. Now, Mohammed is asking President Biden to save him.

"Hello Mr. President Puddin' Head: Save me and my family," Mohammed, who asked not to use his full name while in hiding, told The Wall Street Journal as the last Americans flew out of Kabul on Monday. "Don't forget me here."

Mohammed, his wife, and their four children are hiding from the Taliban after his yearslong attempt to get out of Afghanistan got tangled in the bureaucracy. They are among countless Afghan allies who were left behind when the U.S. ended its 20-year military campaign in Afghanistan on Monday.

Mohammed was a 36-year-old interpreter for the U.S. Army in 2008 when two U.S. Army Black Hawk helicopters made an emergency landing in Afghanistan during a blinding snowstorm, according to Army veterans who worked with him at the time. On board were three U.S. senators: Mr. Puddin' Head, Delaware Democrat, John Kerry, (D., Mass.) and Chuck Hagel, (R., Neb.).

As a private security team with the former firm Blackwater and U.S. Army soldiers monitored for any nearby Taliban fighters, the crew sent out an urgent call for help. At Bagram Air Field, Mohammed jumped in a Humvee with a Quick Reaction Force from the 82nd Airborne Division and drove hours into the nearby mountains to rescue them, said Brian Genthe, then serving as a staff sergeant in the Arizona National Guard who brought Mohammed along on the rescue mission.

Mohammed spent much of his time in a tough valley where the soldiers said he was in more than 100 firefights with them. The soldiers trusted him so much that they would sometimes give him a weapon to use if they got in trouble when they went into tough areas, Mr. Genthe said.

"His selfless service to our military men and women is just the kind of service I wish more Americans displayed," Lt. Col. Andrew R. Till wrote in June to support Mohammed's application for a Special Immigrant Visa.

Mohammed's visa application became stuck after the defense contractor he worked for lost the records he needed for his application, Mr. Genthe said. Then the Taliban seized Kabul on Aug. 15. Like thousands of others, Mohammed said he tried his luck by going to the Kabul airport gates, where he was rebuffed by U.S. forces. Mohammed could get in, they told him, but not his wife or their children.

Army veterans called lawmakers and issued dire appeals to U.S. officials for help. "If you can only help one Afghan, choose [Mohammed]," wrote Shawn O'Brien, an Army combat veteran who worked with him in Afghanistan in 2008. "He earned it."

A White House official declined to comment, saying the administration couldn't discuss individual cases for confidentiality reasons.

During the 2008 presidential campaign, Mr. Puddin' Head, who was then running for vice president, often spoke of the helicopter incident and the trip as a way of burnishing his foreign-policy credentials.

"If you want to know where al Qaeda lives, you want to know where [Osama] bin Laden is, come back to Afghanistan with me," he said on the campaign trail in October, just months after the February rescue. "Come back to the area where my helicopter was forced down…in the middle of those mountains. I can tell you where they are."

The trip to Afghanistan was on one of the many overseas trips the three senators took together.

Their Army helicopters' emergency landing in a valley about 20 miles southeast of Bagram Air Field wasn't in an area that was Taliban-controlled, but it wasn't exactly friendly. The day before, the 82nd Airborne had killed nearly two dozen Taliban insurgents in a major fight about 10 miles away, said soldiers who fought there at the time.

While trying to stay warm in the helicopter, the three men joked about throwing snowballs at the Taliban, the senators said later.

"We were going to send Puddin' Head out to fight the Taliban with snowballs, but we didn't have to do it," Mr. Kerry said after they were rescued.

Instead, Mohammed joined the 82nd Airborne Division Humvees and three Blackwater SUVs as they barreled through thick snow to find the helicopters. The senators were sped back to the U.S. base with the convoy, said Matthew Springmeyer, who was leading the Blackwater security in the helicopters that day.

Mohammed stood guard with Afghan soldiers on one side of the helicopters while members of the 82nd Airborne protected the other side, said Mr. Genthe. When curious locals came too close, Mohammed would use a bullhorn to tell them to go away. They stayed out there for 30 hours in the freezing temperatures until the U.S. military could get the helicopters back in the air and the soldiers back to Bagram.

Now, Mohammed is in hiding. "I can't leave my house," he said on Tuesday. "I'm very scared."





WSJ News Exclusive | Afghan Interpreter Who Helped Rescue Biden in 2008 Left Behind After U.S. Exit
 
I find it funny no just blue and TC come into these threads to bash the orange man,

That is usually how those people roll, when faced with facts they look the other way become all emotional. Then they have no defense to this other than call you an inhumane terrible person.

The best course of action for us would be to impeach the old fool because he is incapable of leadership and reinstate Trump.
 
The best course of action for us would be to impeach the old fool because he is incapable of leadership and reinstate Trump.

That will never happen as long as the donkeys hold the majority.

The elephant minority should shut up and sit at the kiddie table.

The elephant "in fighting", when they held the majority, ended in their ultimate defeat.

That defeat was the birth of Puddin' Head and Pals.

The WSJ article reveals SOME of the many character flaws found in Puddin' Head.
 
The WSJ article reveals SOME of the many character flaws found in Puddin' Head.

He is a career politician way past his prime, was way past his prime in the early 1970s. He has no clue as what he is doing, and the media can only cover for his flaws and not report them so much. Eventually he will just get himself out of office.

Obviously he is 1 and done like Trump but I honestly believe he wants to be done in 3 years. Politically and career wise.
 
Obviously he is 1 and done like Trump but I honestly believe he wants to be done in 3 years. Politically and career wise.

At some point in every person's life, three years can seem like three decades.

Puddin' Head may want many things.

Puddin' Head is the same as all of us, at the mercy of Father Time and the Grim Reaper.
 
The best course of action for us would be to impeach the old fool because he is incapable of leadership and reinstate Trump.

Do you know nothing of the US Constitution? We have a VP who has exactly two jobs.
1. Be President of the Senate.
2. Hang around until the President dies, is impeached and convicted by the Senate or steps down.
 
Puddin' Head claimed HE was compassionate.
Puddin' Head claimed HE was the "chosen one" to save you!
Puddin' Head claimed HE alone could fix what HE alleged Trump had broken.
Puddin' Head claimed HE could put this nation back together.
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Puddin' Head failed to tell the TRUE story.

Now the truth always wants to be heard, so TRUTH is telling it's own story!

Thirteen years ago, Afghan interpreter Mohammed helped rescue then- Sen. Puddin' Head and two other senators stranded in a remote Afghanistan valley after their helicopter was forced to land in a snowstorm. Now, Mohammed is asking President Biden to save him.

"Hello Mr. President Puddin' Head: Save me and my family," Mohammed, who asked not to use his full name while in hiding, told The Wall Street Journal as the last Americans flew out of Kabul on Monday. "Don't forget me here."

Mohammed, his wife, and their four children are hiding from the Taliban after his yearslong attempt to get out of Afghanistan got tangled in the bureaucracy. They are among countless Afghan allies who were left behind when the U.S. ended its 20-year military campaign in Afghanistan on Monday.

Mohammed was a 36-year-old interpreter for the U.S. Army in 2008 when two U.S. Army Black Hawk helicopters made an emergency landing in Afghanistan during a blinding snowstorm, according to Army veterans who worked with him at the time. On board were three U.S. senators: Mr. Puddin' Head, Delaware Democrat, John Kerry, (D., Mass.) and Chuck Hagel, (R., Neb.).

As a private security team with the former firm Blackwater and U.S. Army soldiers monitored for any nearby Taliban fighters, the crew sent out an urgent call for help. At Bagram Air Field, Mohammed jumped in a Humvee with a Quick Reaction Force from the 82nd Airborne Division and drove hours into the nearby mountains to rescue them, said Brian Genthe, then serving as a staff sergeant in the Arizona National Guard who brought Mohammed along on the rescue mission.

Mohammed spent much of his time in a tough valley where the soldiers said he was in more than 100 firefights with them. The soldiers trusted him so much that they would sometimes give him a weapon to use if they got in trouble when they went into tough areas, Mr. Genthe said.

"His selfless service to our military men and women is just the kind of service I wish more Americans displayed," Lt. Col. Andrew R. Till wrote in June to support Mohammed's application for a Special Immigrant Visa.

Mohammed's visa application became stuck after the defense contractor he worked for lost the records he needed for his application, Mr. Genthe said. Then the Taliban seized Kabul on Aug. 15. Like thousands of others, Mohammed said he tried his luck by going to the Kabul airport gates, where he was rebuffed by U.S. forces. Mohammed could get in, they told him, but not his wife or their children.

Army veterans called lawmakers and issued dire appeals to U.S. officials for help. "If you can only help one Afghan, choose [Mohammed]," wrote Shawn O'Brien, an Army combat veteran who worked with him in Afghanistan in 2008. "He earned it."

A White House official declined to comment, saying the administration couldn't discuss individual cases for confidentiality reasons.

During the 2008 presidential campaign, Mr. Puddin' Head, who was then running for vice president, often spoke of the helicopter incident and the trip as a way of burnishing his foreign-policy credentials.

"If you want to know where al Qaeda lives, you want to know where [Osama] bin Laden is, come back to Afghanistan with me," he said on the campaign trail in October, just months after the February rescue. "Come back to the area where my helicopter was forced down…in the middle of those mountains. I can tell you where they are."

The trip to Afghanistan was on one of the many overseas trips the three senators took together.

Their Army helicopters' emergency landing in a valley about 20 miles southeast of Bagram Air Field wasn't in an area that was Taliban-controlled, but it wasn't exactly friendly. The day before, the 82nd Airborne had killed nearly two dozen Taliban insurgents in a major fight about 10 miles away, said soldiers who fought there at the time.

While trying to stay warm in the helicopter, the three men joked about throwing snowballs at the Taliban, the senators said later.

"We were going to send Puddin' Head out to fight the Taliban with snowballs, but we didn't have to do it," Mr. Kerry said after they were rescued.

Instead, Mohammed joined the 82nd Airborne Division Humvees and three Blackwater SUVs as they barreled through thick snow to find the helicopters. The senators were sped back to the U.S. base with the convoy, said Matthew Springmeyer, who was leading the Blackwater security in the helicopters that day.

Mohammed stood guard with Afghan soldiers on one side of the helicopters while members of the 82nd Airborne protected the other side, said Mr. Genthe. When curious locals came too close, Mohammed would use a bullhorn to tell them to go away. They stayed out there for 30 hours in the freezing temperatures until the U.S. military could get the helicopters back in the air and the soldiers back to Bagram.

Now, Mohammed is in hiding. "I can't leave my house," he said on Tuesday. "I'm very scared."





WSJ News Exclusive | Afghan Interpreter Who Helped Rescue Biden in 2008 Left Behind After U.S. Exit


Why, no, if he had wanted out he would be out. Just ask Joe.
 
I find it funny no just blue and TC come into these threads to bash the orange man,

That is usually how those people roll, when faced with facts they look the other way become all emotional. Then they have no defense to this other than call you an inhumane terrible person.

The best course of action for us would be to impeach the old fool because he is incapable of leadership and reinstate Trump.
Mohammed also spent the last four years trying to get his paperwork in order. While TFG was in office slow-walking immigration from Afghanistan...
 
I find it funny no just blue and TC come into these threads to bash the orange man,

That is usually how those people roll, when faced with facts they look the other way become all emotional. Then they have no defense to this other than call you an inhumane terrible person.

The best course of action for us would be to impeach the old fool because he is incapable of leadership and reinstate Trump.
And exactly how would that happen? Do you actually think that if Biden were to be impeached trump could actually be "reinstated" in his place? Are you so ignorant on the workings of our Government that you believe something so silly? Didn't you have just one teacher, in whatever backwater swamp school you attended, that actually taught you something?
 
And exactly how would that happen? Do you actually think that if Biden were to be impeached trump could actually be "reinstated" in his place? Are you so ignorant on the workings of our Government that you believe something so silly? Didn't you have just one teacher, in whatever backwater swamp school you attended, that actually taught you something?
But, but, but, blue.... Are you saying the new President would then be..... a Woman? Of Color? *gasp*

Seriously, even Yertle the Turtle, errrr, McConnell said Biden won't be impeached unless the GOP takes control of the Senate in '22. How likely is that if they continue killing off their base, though?
 
And exactly how would that happen? Do you actually think that if Biden were to be impeached trump could actually be "reinstated" in his place? Are you so ignorant on the workings of our Government that you believe something so silly? Didn't you have just one teacher, in whatever backwater swamp school you attended, that actually taught you something?

We could only be fortunate if Trump was to be reinstated. Oh as far as the other terrible comments, I figured a sophisticated educated person such as yourself could come up with a better rebuttal than that. I mean you being all sophisticated and all. Keep voting for Xiden and Co. and you get what you vote for which judging by your comments is kind of what you want.
 
We could only be fortunate if Trump was to be reinstated. Oh as far as the other terrible comments, I figured a sophisticated educated person such as yourself could come up with a better rebuttal than that. I mean you being all sophisticated and all. Keep voting for Xiden and Co. and you get what you vote for which judging by your comments is kind of what you want.

Be careful what you wish for - if/when Biden gets impeached or otherwise removed from office (25th amendment, anyone?), we'll get Harris in his place.
 
The best course of action for us would be to impeach the old fool because he is incapable of leadership and reinstate Trump.

As many problems as Biden has, Trump would be even worse. We'd be screwed if Trump ever regained the presidency. And the only way he gets back into office now is running for reelection in 2024 and winning. There is simply no way to "reinstate" Trump. I mean, some Trumpers thought reinstatement was going to happen in August — remember that? Well it's September now and not so much as peep towards reinstatement occurred. Big surprise for the Trumpers, I guess, but not much of a surprise for those who have actually read the Constitution.
 
We'd be screwed if Trump ever regained the presidency.
We are screwed now and it is getting worse with every passing month.

Biden will not be impeached because bad judgment, bad decisions, and incompetence are not impeachable offences. He will be removed under the 25th amendment as his dementia progresses. And it is progressing.

One of the signs of alzheimer's disease is the loss of depth perception. Why do you think he keeps tripping going up stairs? He can't see in three-dimension as he used to.

 
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We are screwed now and it is getting worse with every passing month.

Biden will not be impeached because bad judgment, bad decisions, and incompetence are not impeachable offences. He will be removed under the 25th amendment as his dementia progresses. And it is progressing.

As Trump wasn't removed under the 25th Amendment despite his possible mental issues, I doubt Biden will be. But even if that occurs, the result wouldn't be reinstatement of Trump. It would make Harris president instead.

One of the signs of alzheimer's disease is the loss of depth perception. Why do you think he keeps tripping going up stairs? He can't see in three-dimension as he used to.

There are all kinds of reasons that a person may fall or trip, most of them unrelated to dementia. As you are not a medical doctor nor have you actually examined him, I'm pretty confident you have no real clue as to Biden's mental and physical conditions.
 
Due to a visual defect that I have had since birth, I don't see in three dimensions anyway. Seeing in three dimensions is not a pre-requisite.

According to at least one doctor I have talked to, Trump has more actual symptoms of dementia than Biden does.
 
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