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I based that statement, for Ruby specifically, off the Supreme Court ruling that:

To convict someone of the crime of treason for giving aid or comfort to an enemy, the government must prove two elements: 1. Adherence or loyalty to an enemy of the United States, and 2. Providing aid or comfort to the enemy. The Supreme Court has noted, treason cannot exist if either element is missing.

You’d have a hard time convincing me that these 65 IQ rubes have any comprehension that they are allied with anything other than an American political party and/or accepting bribes to do shady stuff, or fighting the racists, or whatever sort of other ill-considered guidance they swallowed or conceived.

I’m absolutely down with very stiff punishments for them - the cost of which will all be borne by us, so it needs to be both deserved and worth it - but I don’t see them, specifically as having committed “treason”, and I’ve grunted it myself after quite a few issues we’ve seen.

By contrast, John McCain absolutely did commit treason, which is why I gleefully repost this meme every chance I get

https://greatawakening.win/p/140IiaDCk8/learn-about-the-earths-water-cyc/c/

Many others surely did as well. This post is about a more formal evaluation of the issue in accordance with precedent, the constitution, and wise foreward-looking action, than emotional reaction to things that are clearly against our constitution, sovereignty, and righteousness. It doesn’t mean I’m right, just that I’m trying to take more into consideration, and present more context for us to be aware of.

I.e. this post is less about the two specific instances that brought it up than the wider issues we will be confronted with, including much more severe cases, affronts that will impact more than even just our own country, and how we can start to think about them.

In all likelihood, a lot of the people who did commit treason, developed a sudden affinity for spraining their ankles and needing walking boots to get around in public. cough cough. “Oh hi, Katie Hobgoblin!”

https://greatawakening.win/p/16aTjP8v5h/boot-tracker-posting-lots-of-cra/c/

4 days ago
2 score
Reason: None provided.

I based that statement, for Ruby specifically, off the Supreme Court ruling that:

To convict someone of the crime of treason for giving aid or comfort to an enemy, the government must prove two elements: 1. Adherence or loyalty to an enemy of the United States, and 2. Providing aid or comfort to the enemy. The Supreme Court has noted, treason cannot exist if either element is missing.

You’d have a hard time convincing me that these 65 IQ rubes have any comprehension that they are allied with anything other than an American political party and/or accepting bribes to do shady stuff, or fighting the racists, or whatever sort of other ill-considered guidance they swallowed or conceived.

I’m absolutely down with very stiff punishments for them - the cost of which will all be borne by us, so it needs to be both deserved and worth it - but I don’t see them, specifically as having committed “treason”, and I’ve grunted it myself after quite a few issues we’ve seen.

By contrast, John McCain absolutely did commit treason, which is why I gleefully repost this meme every chance I get

https://greatawakening.win/p/140IiaDCk8/learn-about-the-earths-water-cyc/c/

Many others surely did as well. This post is about a more formal evaluation of the issue in accordance with precedent, the constitution, and wise foreward-looking action, than emotional reaction to things that are clearly against our constitution, sovereignty, and righteousness. It doesn’t mean I’m right, just that I’m trying to take more into consideration, and present more context for us to be aware of.

I.e. this post is less about the two specific instances that brought it up than the wider issues we will be confronted with, including much more severe cases, affronts that will impact more than even just our own country, and how we can start to think about them.

In all likelihood, a lot of the people who did commit treason, developed a sudden affinity for spraining their ankles and needing walking boots to get around in public. cough cough. “Oh hi, Katie Hobgoblin!”

4 days ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

I based that statement, for Ruby specifically, off the Supreme Court ruling that:

To convict someone of the crime of treason for giving aid or comfort to an enemy, the government must prove two elements: 1. Adherence or loyalty to an enemy of the United States, and 2. Providing aid or comfort to the enemy. The Supreme Court has noted, treason cannot exist if either element is missing.

You’d have a hard time convincing me that these 65 IQ rubes have any comprehension that they are allied with anything other than an American political party and/or accepting bribes to do shady stuff, or fighting the racists, or whatever sort of other ill-considered guidance they swallowed or conceived.

I’m absolutely down with very stiff punishments for them - the cost of which will all be borne by us, so it needs to be both deserved and worth it - but I don’t see them, specifically as having committed “treason”, and I’ve grunted it myself after quite a few issues we’ve seen.

By contrast, John McCain absolutely did commit treason, which is why I gleefully repost this meme every chance I get

https://greatawakening.win/p/140IiaDCk8/learn-about-the-earths-water-cyc/c/

Many others surely did as well. This post is about a more formal evaluation of the issue in accordance with precedent, the constitution, and wise foreward-looking action, than emotional reaction to things that are clearly against our constitution, sovereignty, and righteousness. It doesn’t mean I’m right, just that I’m trying to take more into consideration, and present more context for us to be aware of.

I.e. this post is less about the two specific instances that brought it up than the wider issues we will be confronted with, including much more severe cases, affronts that will impact more than even just our own country, and how we can start to think about them.

In all likelihood, a lot of the people who did commit treason, developed a sudden affinity for spraining their ankles and needing walking boots to get around in public. cough cough

4 days ago
1 score
Reason: Original

I based that statement, for Ruby specifically, off the Supreme Court ruling that:

To convict someone of the crime of treason for giving aid or comfort to an enemy, the government must prove two elements: 1. Adherence or loyalty to an enemy of the United States, and 2. Providing aid or comfort to the enemy. The Supreme Court has noted, treason cannot exist if either element is missing.

You’d have a hard time convincing me that these 65 IQ rubes have any comprehension that they are allied with anything other than an American political party and/or accepting bribes to do shady stuff, or fighting the racists, or whatever sort of other ill-considered guidance they swallowed or conceived.

I’m absolutely down with very stiff punishments for them - the cost of which will all be borne by us, so it needs to be both deserved and worth it - but I don’t see them, specifically as having committed “treason”, and I’ve grunted it myself after quite a few issues we’ve seen.

By contrast, John McCain absolutely did commit treason, which is why I gleefully repost this meme every chance I get

https://greatawakening.win/p/140IiaDCk8/learn-about-the-earths-water-cyc/c/

Many others surely did as well. This post is about a more formal evaluation of the issue in accordance with precedent, the constitution, and wise foreward-looking action, than emotional reaction to things that are clearly against our constitution, sovereignty, and righteousness. It doesn’t mean I’m right, just that I’m trying to take more into consideration, and present more context for us to be aware of.

I.e. this post is less about the two specific instances that brought it up than the wider issues we will be confronted with, including much more severe cases, affronts that will impact more than even just our own country, and how we can start to think about them.

4 days ago
1 score