To: Zack Attack
I agree that how he voted didn't really matter. I was responding to someone else's post. Just placing him at the scene means he engaged in conspiracy and committed a serious felony. Even if he was not there, as the leader, he had to know what was happening.
151 posted on
03/12/2004 2:59:26 PM PST by
doug from upland
(Don't wait until it is too late to stop Hillary -- do something today!)
To: doug from upland
Question: Does this fall under the juridiction of the Department of Homeland Security? Assassinating senators seems to me a terrorist plot in nature - and you're absolutely right -- he had a duty to report this to authority. If someone was killed, he would have been an accessory to murder...
To: doug from upland
I agree that how he voted didn't really matter. I was responding to someone else's post. Just placing him at the scene means he engaged in conspiracy and committed a serious felony.
No it doesn't. You can't be convicted of the felony of conspiracy just for being in the same room with some conspirators. What makes you think that you can?
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