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Senator Wants 'Human Shields' Punished
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| Jim Mills
Posted on 03/05/2003 8:07:45 AM PST by Indy Pendance
Edited on 04/22/2004 12:35:41 AM PDT by Jim Robinson.
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TOPICS: Crime/Corruption; Front Page News; News/Current Events; War on Terror
KEYWORDS: lindseygraham; targets
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To: Indy Pendance
Bravo! Bring the traitors to trial! May justice be swift!
To: sparkomatic
I think Sen. Graham should concern himself with breaking the Estrada filibuster and other important matters. Why waste legislation on these morons? As long as they do not impede our military operations, let them exercise their free speech. The DoD has given them the obligatory warning. I see no need for any branch of the government to concern itself any further.
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posted on
03/05/2003 8:30:07 AM PST
by
Coop
To: Indy Pendance
Why not pull their passports and not let them back into the US when they try to re-enter? Send them back to Baghdad, or Kabul, or Yemen, or Saudi Arabia, or Sudan. Then, let's sit back and take delight in their whimpering.
To: Indy Pendance
It would be good to establish some kind of legal record that would always be attached to them, where prospective employers would be advised, pro or con (in the company's own judgement), on how they fit their company's requirements.
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posted on
03/05/2003 8:32:28 AM PST
by
NJJ
To: Oldeconomybuyer
Speaking of treason, how about filing charges against Jim McDermitt and David Bonior. Let's not leave out Dan Blather as Iraq's propoganda minister.
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posted on
03/05/2003 8:33:10 AM PST
by
TADSLOS
(Gunner, Target!)
To: Indy Pendance
While I don't condone "knee-jerk" reactions to controversial situations such as this, I honestly do believe, after some thought on the matter, that we shouldn't bother with any legal wranglings with these people. They've made a choice to put themselves in harm's way; let them face the consequences. Forget about all this talk about labeling them traitors....
Bomb the targets we would've bombed anyway (which were NEVER the schools and hospitals these fools went over to 'protect'), and if some of them die as a result of the bombing, TOUGH.
I say, "You put your life in the hands of a madman, WILLINGLY, you get what you deserve."
To: Tony Niar Brain
"I'm afraid all Sen. Graham can do is talk; there is no legal ground to prosecute these people under treason because legally, we are not at war."
A declaration of war is not necessary for a state of war to exist. The United States *never* declared war against the Confederacy, yet we were at war.
Additionally, it is not necessary for a state of war to exist to pursue a charge of treason. Aaron Burr was charged and tried for treason, even though the United States was at peace -- throughout the time of the alleged treason, and throughout the trial.
Having settled that issue, who is going to get the rope?
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posted on
03/05/2003 8:34:43 AM PST
by
No Truce With Kings
(The opinions expressed are mine! Mine! MINE! All Mine!)
To: Oldeconomybuyer
Speaking of treason, how about filing charges against Jim McDermitt and David Bonior. And throw Sean Penn in there for good measure.
To: Indy Pendance
Way to go senator Graham...if Ashcroft won't prosecute them, maybe he should publish a list of their names and addresses for immediate persecution by the masses!
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posted on
03/05/2003 8:45:44 AM PST
by
Randy Larsen
(...FROM MY COLD DEAD HANDS!)
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To: Indy Pendance
The best "punishment" is just to blow past them and through them.
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posted on
03/05/2003 8:52:33 AM PST
by
RISU
To: Tony Niar Brain
The legal issues are difficult, and of course there are political issues to. Would prosecuting them help the war effort, or would it raise resentment against Bush among people who don't already hate him?
We haven't officially declared war against anyone in a dog's age. Truman called Korea a "police action," and similar dodges have been used ever since.
If the bombs start dropping and these freaks continue to assist Saddam and complicate the job of our troops, then they can rightly be called traitors. At the moment they are merely idiots who are risking treason or an Iraqi torture cell every day that passes.
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posted on
03/05/2003 8:53:45 AM PST
by
Cicero
To: Indy Pendance
He's right you know.
That is EXACTLY what is meant by "giving aid and comfort".
They were interferring in a military operation, and thus they were aiding the enemy.
Free Speech extends only to the limits of our borders and does not include obstructionism.
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posted on
03/05/2003 8:57:07 AM PST
by
vannrox
(The Preamble to the Bill of Rights - without it, our Bill of Rights is meaningless!)
To: Indy Pendance
Graham, who has been vehement in his opposition to Americans who go to Iraq and calls them "treasonous," said he believes the "full force of the law should be applied to those American citizens who give aid or comfort to our enemies." I'm with you Senator! One Hundred percent! We should start with McDermott and Bonior first, though.
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posted on
03/05/2003 9:14:23 AM PST
by
pgkdan
To: Oldeconomybuyer
Speaking of treason, how about filing charges against Jim McDermitt and David Bonior. That's my thinking too. We should try them all but start with these 2 first.
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posted on
03/05/2003 9:15:59 AM PST
by
pgkdan
To: Tony Niar Brain
Actually since the use of force has been authorized by Congress we legally are at war already. Therefor they are subject to prosecution for treason for any aid and comfort that they give the enemy. Once the invasion has started they are legitimate targets and all we can do is hope the military forces do nit hesitate to take them out as they come upon them. If they surrender then try them for treason.
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posted on
03/05/2003 9:18:33 AM PST
by
harpseal
(Stay well - Stay safe - Stay armed - Yorktown)
To: cynicom
"If he had told Ashcroft they were rednecks, he would be on their trail."
Or rednecks with paraphenalia....
To: Tony Niar Brain
There will be no punishment for the human shields other than social. You're right. No one in this country has the cojones to prosecute. We no longer live in a time that produces people who have a true sense of duty. As much as I like Graham he'll never follow through.
Call me a pessimist.
You're a pessimist.
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posted on
03/05/2003 9:24:06 AM PST
by
ladtx
To: Wright is right!
Funny thing about those morons being human shields is, who's to say that saddam isn't laughing his butt off at them because he has told the Iraqi population to spit, sh!t and place aflotoxin into the food that those peacenik weanies are buying and eating over there, so in the end the peaceniks will end up dead anyway...haha nasty trick huh, always good for a laugh. Those peacenik human shield types are seditious and the Hollyweird crowd that spawned them should be charged along with them...
To: Indy Pendance
Maybe they could just publish their full names, addresses, email addresses, and telephone numbers, so we could "correspond" or make a friendly call to discuss the matter.
All in the interests of free speech and fair play of course.
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