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To: Noumenon

The problem with our government today is that a
representative hasn’t been thrashed by his consituents
in too long. Roughed up, made to understand the offensiveness of his overide of the will of the
people. There are no repurcussions to his actions,
rarely is he/she even turned out of their job, and
then it’s with a golden parachute you and I can only
dream about. Turn a few out, strip them of their gilded
ill gotten gains and let them be subject to those they
thought were their inferiors and the others would get
the message fast enough.

It’s kind of like KSM being tried in New York, yes he
could be aquitted and if so he should be turned loose
on the steps of the courthouse and told he has a free
flight out if he can just reach the airport alive...


33 posted on 12/21/2009 10:46:08 AM PST by tet68 ( " We would not die in that man's company, that fears his fellowship to die with us...." Henry V.)
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To: tet68

The problem with our government today is that there are no meaningful consequences attendant to those who have sold us out, or to those who are selling us out or to those who will sell us out.

The problem with our government today is that there are no meaningful consequences attendant to treason.

The problem with our government today is that there are no meaningful consequences attendant to abject, up-front and in-your-face violations of the oath that these weasels swore to uphol dthe Constitution and defend it against all enemies foreign and domestic.

too many of us are content to tolerate oath-breakers at the highest levels of our government.


39 posted on 12/21/2009 10:53:53 AM PST by Noumenon ("Upon what meat has this our Caesar fed, that he has grown so great?")
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