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To: Rollcast... who wrote (77333)2/25/2003 12:33:22 AM
From: Karen Lawrence  Respond to of 281500
 
Hmmm,

What was that law?? How does it go?

Something like "providing aid and comfort to".


It's not a *law*. It's Article Three of the Constitution of the United States, of which you know nothing. Your passive/aggressive characterization of me as a traitor is nuts. Since you have no clue, here's what the thinking of the founding fathers of this great country was:

"In earlier times people who displeased the King were convicted of treason, sometimes executed. To prevent the US government from treating its own citizens so unjustly, the Constitution says what it means by "treason" and how a person may be convicted of it."

By the Constitution of the United States, we citizens are protected from people like you who "make vague and false accusations of treason."*

*from Your Rugged Constitution.



To: Rollcast... who wrote (77333)2/25/2003 1:08:13 AM
From: Jacob Snyder  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 281500
 
<now that the peacenik marches, German, French, and Russian betrayal have virtually guaranteed a war by making Saddam feel he is winning....>

It's a small step, from thinking that, to deciding those protesters should be silenced, for the good of the country.

Ignorance is Strength.