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In reply to the discussion: Sedition is against the law [View all]Tigress DEM
(7,887 posts)DON'T you get it?
ALL the extreme planning that went into getting us in this mock crises so the government could be shut down.
I'm asking to look at behavior that isn't just dissenting opinion, it's PREVENTING government operation not by a simple getting carried away and running out of time, BUT planning it from the start. There were a small group of people who met and decided a radical course of action to prevent the majority from getting any laws passed and any work done so that Obama would be a one term President.
I'm talking about specific incidents where people are really demolishing Democracy from within. People who have no qualms about rigging elections, preventing legitimate voters from voting... these aren't conspiracy theories. They have been admitted as real evidence in courts of law and people have gone to jail for certain other crimes.
SO YOU HATE THE WORD SEDITION and the law.... OK Is it TREASON THEN? NO they didn't quite step over that line did they?
I'm talking intent and premeditation ... again remember the VASE on the 15th floor balcony.
IF someone innocently knocks it off with no premeditation and it crashes to the pavement below injuring no person and is simply ruined, it is a shame, but not a crime.
IF someone studies the layout and wind factors, talks about knocking it over and teaching someone they hate a lesson for 4 years and then one day it happens exactly as they said it would, it is called murder.