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In reply to the discussion: Should the death penalty be considered if nuclear secrets were sold to an enemy nation? [View all]gohuskies
(1,216 posts)7. The Orange spy violated the oath of office from the moment he took it
There has never been or will be another more corrupt and treasonous president in our lifetimes. God forbid he should ever set foot into the Oval Office again.
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Should the death penalty be considered if nuclear secrets were sold to an enemy nation? [View all]
kentuck
Jun 2023
OP
Last I heard they were building a house in Fla near people that didn't want them there
SouthernDem4ever
Jun 2023
#88
And, look what happened to Julius Rosenberg and Ethel Rosenberg. Frankly, I think Trump has
RKP5637
Jun 2023
#5
My father was a democratic politician for years and worked all the time with republicans way back.
RKP5637
Jun 2023
#107
I am adamantly opposed to the death penalty, but for him I'd make an exception.
Nevilledog
Jun 2023
#144
TFG will never spend one day in prison, as much as I'd personally like to see it.
COL Mustard
Jun 2023
#93
I think the best way to control his "verbal diarrhea" while not running into 1A rights issues-
Prairie_Seagull
Jun 2023
#132
I don't believe in the death penalty. I hope he lives an unusually long life in solitary confinement
Runningdawg
Jun 2023
#13
There Are Murderous RW'rs whether by guns (a relatively small amount), or by policy in overturning..
electric_blue68
Jun 2023
#82
He's got 5 years left, if that. It's the cult he's leaving behind, the cult that has been growing
Runningdawg
Jun 2023
#142
Yes there was hysteria but that was fueled by the fact that there were people stealing
grantcart
Jun 2023
#85
I'd be a hypocrite if I said yes, because I don't believe in the death penalty, but
LuckyCharms
Jun 2023
#26
If there is proof he sold nuclear secrets, he'll deserve it. Although 400 years is OK.
Silent Type
Jun 2023
#27
I oppose the death penalty in ALL cases and for any and all crimes at all levels. PERIOD!
Stinky The Clown
Jun 2023
#28
Because the law sees the charges differently, a death penalty can't be considered.
ancianita
Jun 2023
#41
Yes, but the moderating interests in American (Democratic) politics would never allow it
Mr. Ected
Jun 2023
#58
I don't support the death penalty but certain crimes try my principles!
electric_blue68
Jun 2023
#67
If that is what we do to traitors, them all I ask is that the 🍊 blob gets treated the same
FlyingPiggy
Jun 2023
#71
Agreed!! Maybe a harsher sentence for him considering the magnitude of his actions
FlyingPiggy
Jun 2023
#79
I'm against the death penalty, BUT I'm 100% sure that the next Repube president will pardon his
LaMouffette
Jun 2023
#73
He always wanted law and order, punishing criminals, police brutality, tough sentences
IronLionZion
Jun 2023
#76
Without a cell phone in solitary he would die faster than being on dearth row
SouthernDem4ever
Jun 2023
#89
The penalty for victims of a national security breach is death so why not?
live love laugh
Jun 2023
#123
What did other traitors get? That's exactly what orange guy should get too.
FlyingPiggy
Jun 2023
#126