Kind of hart for me to be an anti-war type when I served my country in the army for four years and supported the war in Afghanistan.
By the way, look traitor up in the dictionary yet? Read the First Amendment yet?
Forward and backwards. I've already given you your evidence, but none are so blind as those who refuse to see.
Seems to me that General Benedict Arnold was the hero of the Battle of Saratoga, and the heroic leader of the attack on Canada, and the defense of Lake Champlain. He was one of George Washington's closest friends in the Revolutionary army, but all of this did not prevent him from becomming a traitor.
In the war that is coming, you will either support your country at war, you will be neutral, or you will fight against your country. If you really are working for the military, they have ways of dealing with people in that last category.
What part of the 1st Amendment are you referring to here?