520 () posted 2 years ago by TheQStrategy 2 years ago by TheQStrategy +520 / -0 53 comments share 53 comments share save hide report block hide replies
Its sort of like being labeled the opposite of a Saint. Hmmm...
https://www.thesaurus.com/browse/saint
Usually it puts words that mean the opposite right below but there are none.
These traitors went even further beyond treason! We shall name them Super Treason 3.
When you're a SA-groomed and funded Manchurian candidate who wasn't eligible to run for president in the first place, and then you betray your 'oath' of office...
The word "treason" definitely doesn't cut it!
Haha yea, i hope the marines take their time with Hussein in Gitmo before he hangs with the rest. I like the word.."slowly".
I second this
treasonmendous?
Treasontacular?
DMW - Dead Man Walking
Betrayal. These evil fucks betrayed the people of the US of A. Call it whatever you want, but they deserve the rope.
Outfit variations-memorable.
Yuuuuuuuge Bigly Treason.
Stretchnecked.
Enemy? Commie? Piece of shit? Cunt?
OOOOOOFFFFF WITH THEIR HEADS! (Alice in Wonderland).
Treason d’etre
We could revive a dead word. There’s no shortage of dead words we could use.
An ancient term covers it all: High Treason, that warranted execution in a most grisly form-not many screamed "FREEDOM" either... ?
Treasonosity
Screw the new word, let's just get them to the ol' tree and give them a lesson in liberty and why you DON'T FUCK WITH US
This ☝?
Coup via Seditioustreason
Democratorism
Crimes against humanity! Crimes against the universe!
There needs to be a day of reckoning.
Double Secret Treason!
Let's just remove them from among us whenever and wherever we find them. Then the word will be little needed.
Democrat
An archaic word relating to betrayal is:
Prodere - "to betray."
Prodition - "treason or treachery."
Proditor - "a traitor."
Proditorious - "traitorous or perdious actions, or someone liable to give away secrets."
grand cuckery
The Big Treason