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In reply to the discussion: If you tried to overthrow the government* you should not be alllowed to be part of that government. [View all]triron
(22,240 posts)26. They don't want to
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If you tried to overthrow the government* you should not be alllowed to be part of that government. [View all]
Botany
Dec 2022
OP
Read that again -- it takes Congress to *remove* the disability, not impose it.
Hermit-The-Prog
Dec 2022
#41
And some of those very same "inside people" who gave tours and pushed the coup prior to and during the ....
Botany
Dec 2022
#20
Their ideas were traitorous, but they're still overed by 1A. What law can you cite that they broke?
ancianita
Dec 2022
#11
Of course they did. But don't try to tell me the law covers all wrong statements.
ancianita
Dec 2022
#17
Tying "violent actions" to anyone on this list could do that, but so far we don't know if
ancianita
Dec 2022
#29
I hope you're right and I hope this US Code on aiding and abetting works to nail them.
ancianita
Dec 2022
#18
the most ridiculous thing I heard last night I think it was Michael Steele, who said
bonniebgood
Dec 2022
#22
These people have lost all touch with reality as it relates to anything political.
Dark n Stormy Knight
Dec 2022
#44