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To: Hotlanta Mike

It would be okay with me if he was deported back to his country of national origin/current nationality.

I guess a person can be guilty of treason only if they are a US citizen.

But he is guilty of so many crimes that - well, even a life sentence in fed pen is not harsh enough if you get my drift.


109 posted on 03/01/2012 6:01:00 PM PST by little jeremiah (We will have to go through hell to get out of hell)
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To: little jeremiah

Those press people are really panicked during the Q&A of Sheriff Joe...fogbuts must have blood shooting out of their eyes.


110 posted on 03/01/2012 6:04:10 PM PST by Hotlanta Mike (TeaNami)
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To: little jeremiah

non us citizen can be guilty of treason if they owe allegiance..like a sworn oath...but must be during wartime
my quick take, if an armed rebellion begins because Obama has defrauded the people and was ineligible, he would be guilty of treason...he better think twice about his planned martial law and possible race/class war.

http://legal-dictionary.thefreedictionary.com/treason

...Under Article III, Section 3, of the Constitution, any person who levies war against the United States or adheres to its enemies by giving them Aid and Comfort has committed treason within the meaning of the Constitution. The term aid and comfort refers to any act that manifests a betrayal of allegiance to the United States, such as furnishing enemies with arms, troops, transportation, shelter, or classified information. If a subversive act has any tendency to weaken the power of the United States to attack or resist its enemies, aid and comfort has been given....

...Under Article III a person can levy war against the United States without the use of arms, weapons, or military equipment. Persons who play only a peripheral role in a conspiracy to levy war are still considered traitors under the Constitution if an armed rebellion against the United States results. After the U.S. Civil War, for example, all Confederate soldiers were vulnerable to charges of treason, regardless of their role in the secession or insurrection of the Southern states. No treason charges were filed against these soldiers, however, because President Andrew Johnson issued a universal Amnesty....


116 posted on 03/01/2012 6:19:13 PM PST by rolling_stone
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