Hell is too nice a place for him and his brethren.
I remember reading, as a child, about a man - an American - who denounced the US. I don’t remember the exact circumstances, but he somehow lost his citizenship, and, not having a country to go to, he was put on a ship. He was not allowed to set foot on American soil. Whenever the ship was in an American Port, he was not allowed to see American land. He was confined to his quarters, and had to stay on the side of the ship facing away from the shore.
Before he died, he regretted his words, and proclaimed his love for his country - but it was too late.
Probably just a child’s story, but I always remembered it. They don’t teach patriotism anymore.
Lindh will appreciate, too late, the depth of his betrayal.
> Hell is too nice a place for him and his brethren.
Maybe so. I think death by hanging would be an excellent and entertaining start for Lindh and his brethren. We’ll see what happens to his soul afterward: might be Hell, or it might be someplace else where the souls of Traitors go.