Question: Does the constitutional prohibition against double jeapordy preclude trying Nichols for TREASON? He has not been tried for treason yet, so I would hope not.
Now that it has come out that McVeigh was not only a terrorist but also a traitor, we now have a useful precedent -- one traitor has actually been executed. Nichols also deserves this, as do all of what must be hundreds, if not thousands, of others who have stabbed this country in the back and murdered thousands of innocent citizens.
I am just hoping and praying that now that the truth of this incident is starting to be pried open, the trail of treason will eventually be exposed all the way back to the TRAITOR IN CHIEF -- Bill Clinton. Now that he is no longer in office, I see no reason why he should not be tried, convicted, and sentenced appropriately.
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