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Watch: Have You Noticed the One Word Defenders of the Bergdahl Exchange Have Been Using to Defend It?
US President Barack Obama and Swedish Foreign Minister Carl Bildt, left, gesture as they arrive for the main celebrations marking the 25th anniversary of first partly free elections that led to the fall of communism, at the Zamkowy Square in Warsaw, Poland, Wednesday, June 4, 2014. Obama came to Poland to meet regional leaders and attend ceremonies marking 25 years of Poland's democracy.(AP Photo/Alik Keplicz) AP Photo/Alik Keplicz

Watch: Have You Noticed the One Word Defenders of the Bergdahl Exchange Have Been Using to Defend It?

Starts with an "s."

"Sacred."

That seems to be the term many are using to describe President Obama's decision to trade five Guntanamo Bay detainees for Army Sgt. Bowe Bergdahl. The folks over at Grabien noticed that many defenders of the move, that has since come under fire, are using the term "sacred duty" or some variation to describe the exchange. The president himself invoked it in Poland.

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