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In reply to the discussion: What is treason? [View all]treestar
(82,383 posts)22. Anyone who doesn't agree with me
Seriously, I think it is limited to war and battlefields. Maybe people do a lot of bad things, but the term treason should not be thrown around to mean anything we don't agree with, even if it is really bad. Political disagreement is not enough.
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Why? Are you against the Democratic Presidents of the United States? I am not.
graham4anything
Feb 2013
#5
You are either with the Democratic party or against it. Me, I am for it.
graham4anything
Feb 2013
#13
you may be smarter than that guy, but your anti-dem crap stinks up the joint. nt
dionysus
Feb 2013
#34
I am anti-burn it down radical without realizing what will come the day after.
graham4anything
Feb 2013
#60
Interesting. Did you favor or oppose the Republican Bloomberg who ran against...
Smarmie Doofus
Feb 2013
#24
blind faith, 'my party, right or wrong', kool-aid drinking etc, come to mind
Mutatis Mutandis
Feb 2013
#59
If they give comfort to an enemy of U.S. citizens they are just as much to blame. n/t
mia
Feb 2013
#11
And I call that "Snickerdoodle-Skiddlywamps" -- my term means as much as yours. n/t
X_Digger
Feb 2013
#47
That text is the ONLY answer in America and the only path to declaring someone as such.
TheKentuckian
Feb 2013
#21
If war is never legally declared, can the Constitutional definition ever be properly applied?
Occulus
Feb 2013
#28
Wasn't this all explored when we fooled around with the American Taliban...
TreasonousBastard
Feb 2013
#43
We're not at war with our trading partners, that's the critical difference here.
leveymg
Feb 2013
#30
It's treasonous for Congress to approve the overseas sales of weapons without tracking their
ancianita
Feb 2013
#32