To: Jack Black
This poses problems, as even if the motion was voted down, the conversation of multiple persons debating whether or not to assassinate US Senators is conspiracy and treason. Mr Kerry, unless he called the FBI or Secret Service is guilty by omission of action.
US citizens have a duty to report this activity, and his simple omission of this duty is grounds for prison time. I am sure he is aware of how serious this is. Sure, we were all young and idealistic at one time, but serious consideration being paid to the assassination of US representatives is a seriously big deal. I am glad that he disagreed with it, but disappointed that he didn't go to the police. I would have assumed that if I had to leave the group because of extremism, that by my absence, extremism of the group would increase.
That's just common sense.
To: AdequateMan
But he did resign as a National Coordinator if not from the organization as a whole. (Snort!)
To: AdequateMan
but serious consideration being paid to the assassination of US representatives is a seriously big deal. Let's not forget that one of the targets later had an unfortunate fatal accident, and that Qairi's current wife was married to a senator who met with an identical fatal accident at the same time.
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03/19/2004 9:47:43 AM PST by
js1138
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