To: Grand Old Partisan
The Confederate traitors were enemies of the United States of America. No traitor can be my peer. If you are going to make that charge you also have the burden of establishing that the offense happened. As has been noted in detail to you previously, there are great problems with attaching the "treason" label to the confederates, not one of which you have even bothered to concern yourself with, much less answer. So yet again it appears that your charge is entirely gratuitous and thus discardable.
To: GOPcapitalist
The next time some American-born insurgents -- perhaps fighting to establish a breakaway country based, not on the Constitution, but maybe the Koran -- are apprehended, you can defend them against charges of treason.
69 posted on
07/28/2003 1:06:15 PM PDT by
Grand Old Partisan
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