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Came across this article by Bob Newman written back on December 7 2005. In light of the NYT's spewing of classified information, I thought this beared repeating, especially the part that references U.S. Code, Title 18, Section 2388. I believe it applies to Bill Keller as well.

America’s Traitors: Hang ‘Em High

Bob Newman

Julius and Ethel Rosenberg. Robert Garwood. Clayton Lonetree.

Four Americans with one thing in common: they betrayed their country for personal gain.

In the case of the Rosenbergs, the communist spies and traitors helped their beloved Soviet Union acquire classified intelligence at America’s expense. America’s loss and the Soviet Union’s gain equated to the Rosenberg’s political gain.

Robert Garwood, a Marine in the Vietnam War, was captured and then went over to the enemy’s side in exchange for favorable treatment.

Clayton Lonetree, also a Marine, passed on classified intelligence to the Soviets in exchange for sexual favors.

Note that America never declared war on the Soviet Union or North Vietnam, yet the Rosenbergs, Garwood and Lonetree were all charged and found guilty of crimes based upon treasonous activity: espionage in the case of the Rosenbergs and Lonetree, collaborating with (aiding) the enemy in Garwood’s case.

The Rosenbergs got their due, whereas Garwood and Lonetree got off comparatively light.

Today we have a fresh crop of American traitors. To the great humiliation of the legendary Marine Corps, one is a retired Marine Reserve colonel. Another is a former naval officer. The third is a medical doctor and former governor. All three have openly and brazenly aided the enemy by offering them encouragement and incentive to continue their war against America, and all three have knowingly and willingly insulted the American military and attempted to demoralize the very men and women serving in our armed forces, whose mission it is to defend the Constitution of the United States that guarantees the rights of all Americans.

Yet no charges have been brought against these traitors–Rep. John Murtha, Sen. John Kerry and Democratic National Committee Chairman Howard Dean–and none will, despite their hero status within al Qaeda.

After John Kerry aided the enemy following his service in Vietnam as a naval officer, he was declared a hero of the Socialist Republic of Vietnam and even traveled to that nation to receive the honors. Until recently, when it became a political liability, his photo and award hung in the War Remnants Museum there. On CBS’ “Face the Nation” last Sunday, Comrade Kerry again aided the enemy, this time by telling host Bob Schieffer, “And there is no reason, Bob, why young American soldiers need to be going into the homes of Iraqis in the dead of night, terrorizing kids and children . . . “

Naturally, the far-left Schieffer refused to challenge Kerry on this jaw-dropping claim.

Osama grooves on John Kerry.

Last month, in a continuance of his run-for-it doctrine we first saw in the 1990s with America’s attempt to feed the starving in Somalia, Rep. John Murtha gave a big leg up to al Qaeda in Iraq, Abu Musab al Zarqawi and Osama bin Laden, when he demanded that America retreat, surrender and then negotiate with the enemy.

Osama loves John Murtha.

And yesterday, in a radio interview, Howard Dean insisted that the American military was so incompetent and moronic that it stood no chance of victory against al Qaeda in Iraq. Absolutely no chance.

Dean is now on Osama’s Ramadan card list.

The outrageous statements of this treasonous trio directly aided the enemy by giving them marvelous ammunition in their recruiting and propaganda campaigns. That’s called knowingly and willingly aiding the enemy. In the case of Kerry and Murtha, because they have sworn oaths of allegiance to the United States, they are in violation of U.S. Code Title 18, Section 2381, “Treason,” which is punishable by death:

“Whoever, owing allegiance to the United States, levies war against them or adheres to their enemies, giving them aid and comfort within the United States or elsewhere, is guilty of treason and shall suffer death, or shall be imprisoned not less than five years and fined under this title but not less than $10,000; and shall be incapable of holding any office under the United States.”

Sadly, Dean appears to be off the hook when it comes to treason because he has not sworn allegiance to America.

U.S. Code, Title 18, Section 2388 states in part:

“Whoever, when the United States is at war, willfully makes or conveys false reports or false statements with intent to interfere with the operation or success of the military or naval forces of the United States or to promote the success of its enemies . . . Shall be fined under this title or imprisoned not more than twenty years, or both.”

All three members of the treasonous trio are covered by this law.

Even more sadly is the fact that none of these collaborators will be charged. Most Americans simply don’t see treason and aiding the enemy as being all that bad. (This fact will be demonstrated once again by the hate email I will receive from those who loath me for citing the law and speaking the truth.) And purely for political purposes, there’s no way the attorney general of the United States is going to bring charges against them.

Kerry, Murtha and Dean have betrayed their country and aided the enemy for personal gain.

Somewhere, two ropes and prison cell are being wasted.

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Came across this article by Bob Newman written back on December 7 2005. In light of the NYT's spewing of classified information, I thought this beared repeating, especially the part that references U.S. Code, Title 18, Section 2388. I believe it applies to Bill Keller as well.
America’s Traitors: Hang ‘Em High

Bob Newman

Julius and Ethel Rosenberg. Robert Garwood. Clayton Lonetree.

Four Americans with one thing in common: they betrayed their country for personal gain.

In the case of the Rosenbergs, the communist spies and traitors helped their beloved Soviet Union acquire classified intelligence at America’s expense. America’s loss and the Soviet Union’s gain equated to the Rosenberg’s political gain.

Robert Garwood, a Marine in the Vietnam War, was captured and then went over to the enemy’s side in exchange for favorable treatment.

Clayton Lonetree, also a Marine, passed on classified intelligence to the Soviets in exchange for sexual favors.

Note that America never declared war on the Soviet Union or North Vietnam, yet the Rosenbergs, Garwood and Lonetree were all charged and found guilty of crimes based upon treasonous activity: espionage in the case of the Rosenbergs and Lonetree, collaborating with (aiding) the enemy in Garwood’s case.

The Rosenbergs got their due, whereas Garwood and Lonetree got off comparatively light.

Today we have a fresh crop of American traitors. To the great humiliation of the legendary Marine Corps, one is a retired Marine Reserve colonel. Another is a former naval officer. The third is a medical doctor and former governor. All three have openly and brazenly aided the enemy by offering them encouragement and incentive to continue their war against America, and all three have knowingly and willingly insulted the American military and attempted to demoralize the very men and women serving in our armed forces, whose mission it is to defend the Constitution of the United States that guarantees the rights of all Americans.

Yet no charges have been brought against these traitors–Rep. John Murtha, Sen. John Kerry and Democratic National Committee Chairman Howard Dean–and none will, despite their hero status within al Qaeda.

After John Kerry aided the enemy following his service in Vietnam as a naval officer, he was declared a hero of the Socialist Republic of Vietnam and even traveled to that nation to receive the honors. Until recently, when it became a political liability, his photo and award hung in the War Remnants Museum there. On CBS’ “Face the Nation” last Sunday, Comrade Kerry again aided the enemy, this time by telling host Bob Schieffer, “And there is no reason, Bob, why young American soldiers need to be going into the homes of Iraqis in the dead of night, terrorizing kids and children . . . “

Naturally, the far-left Schieffer refused to challenge Kerry on this jaw-dropping claim.

Osama grooves on John Kerry.

Last month, in a continuance of his run-for-it doctrine we first saw in the 1990s with America’s attempt to feed the starving in Somalia, Rep. John Murtha gave a big leg up to al Qaeda in Iraq, Abu Musab al Zarqawi and Osama bin Laden, when he demanded that America retreat, surrender and then negotiate with the enemy.

Osama loves John Murtha.

And yesterday, in a radio interview, Howard Dean insisted that the American military was so incompetent and moronic that it stood no chance of victory against al Qaeda in Iraq. Absolutely no chance.

Dean is now on Osama’s Ramadan card list.

The outrageous statements of this treasonous trio directly aided the enemy by giving them marvelous ammunition in their recruiting and propaganda campaigns. That’s called knowingly and willingly aiding the enemy. In the case of Kerry and Murtha, because they have sworn oaths of allegiance to the United States, they are in violation of U.S. Code Title 18, Section 2381, “Treason,” which is punishable by death:

“Whoever, owing allegiance to the United States, levies war against them or adheres to their enemies, giving them aid and comfort within the United States or elsewhere, is guilty of treason and shall suffer death, or shall be imprisoned not less than five years and fined under this title but not less than $10,000; and shall be incapable of holding any office under the United States.”

Sadly, Dean appears to be off the hook when it comes to treason because he has not sworn allegiance to America.

U.S. Code, Title 18, Section 2388 states in part:

“Whoever, when the United States is at war, willfully makes or conveys false reports or false statements with intent to interfere with the operation or success of the military or naval forces of the United States or to promote the success of its enemies . . . Shall be fined under this title or imprisoned not more than twenty years, or both.”

All three members of the treasonous trio are covered by this law.

Even more sadly is the fact that none of these collaborators will be charged. Most Americans simply don’t see treason and aiding the enemy as being all that bad. (This fact will be demonstrated once again by the hate email I will receive from those who loath me for citing the law and speaking the truth.) And purely for political purposes, there’s no way the attorney general of the United States is going to bring charges against them.

Kerry, Murtha and Dean have betrayed their country and aided the enemy for personal gain.

Somewhere, two ropes and prison cell are being wasted.

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You have yet to provide evidence to validate your slanderous claim. Must be yet another Texas Tiger smear campaign. Nice use of the "fascist" moniker. I was beginning to think you had used it up.

You're right on one account though, there isn't a traitor around that a short piece of rope and a tall tree wouldn't cure. In my world, a person that sells their country out would hang by sundown, for there is no lower scoundrel known to mankind.

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I'm surprised that Benedict Arnold was able to make it out of this facist country when he turned on us. But that was a different time. I suppose Keller is safe....for now.

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You have yet to provide evidence to validate your slanderous claim. Must be yet another Texas Tiger smear campaign. Nice use of the "fascist" moniker. I was beginning to think you had used it up.

You're right on one account though, there isn't a traitor around that a short piece of rope and a tall tree wouldn't cure. In my world, a person that sells their country out would hang by sundown, for there is no lower scoundrel known to mankind.

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Treason? Slander? I know who is on your reading list. Wakeup, dude, you provide the evidence! You keep providing such great examples, how can I stop? You want to hang your political enemies for saying things you don't like. You are the classic totalitarian. In another place and time, you'd be singing Pol Pot's praises, worshipping Mussolini, extolling Stalin's greatness and wishing death on all who offend Dear Leader.

TIS-> :uzi: :bounce: <- those who disagree with TIS

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What you're saying is you have nothing that validates your calumnious assertation, therefore you have to revert to the same old tired tactic of generalized assumptions and name-calling? I'm shocked....how unlike you! :o:rolleyes:

You're weak, man!

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Culumnious?  Way to build that vocabulary, TIS!  :D  :thumbsup:

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It's that Embry-Riddle ejukashun shining through! :big:

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"We remain convinced that the administration's extraordinary access to this vast repository of international financial data, however carefully targeted use of it may be, is a matter of public interest." — New York Times Executive Editor Bill Keller on aiding our Jihadi enemies

Of course he only wants to protects us from this administration.

Came across this article by Bob Newman written back on December 7 2005. In light of the NYT's spewing of classified information, I thought this beared repeating, especially the part that references U.S. Code, Title 18, Section 2388. I believe it applies to Bill Keller as well.
America’s Traitors: Hang ‘Em High

Bob Newman

Julius and Ethel Rosenberg. Robert Garwood. Clayton Lonetree.

Four Americans with one thing in common: they betrayed their country for personal gain.

In the case of the Rosenbergs, the communist spies and traitors helped their beloved Soviet Union acquire classified intelligence at America’s expense. America’s loss and the Soviet Union’s gain equated to the Rosenberg’s political gain.

Robert Garwood, a Marine in the Vietnam War, was captured and then went over to the enemy’s side in exchange for favorable treatment.

Clayton Lonetree, also a Marine, passed on classified intelligence to the Soviets in exchange for sexual favors.

Note that America never declared war on the Soviet Union or North Vietnam, yet the Rosenbergs, Garwood and Lonetree were all charged and found guilty of crimes based upon treasonous activity: espionage in the case of the Rosenbergs and Lonetree, collaborating with (aiding) the enemy in Garwood’s case.

The Rosenbergs got their due, whereas Garwood and Lonetree got off comparatively light.

Today we have a fresh crop of American traitors. To the great humiliation of the legendary Marine Corps, one is a retired Marine Reserve colonel. Another is a former naval officer. The third is a medical doctor and former governor. All three have openly and brazenly aided the enemy by offering them encouragement and incentive to continue their war against America, and all three have knowingly and willingly insulted the American military and attempted to demoralize the very men and women serving in our armed forces, whose mission it is to defend the Constitution of the United States that guarantees the rights of all Americans.

Yet no charges have been brought against these traitors–Rep. John Murtha, Sen. John Kerry and Democratic National Committee Chairman Howard Dean–and none will, despite their hero status within al Qaeda.

After John Kerry aided the enemy following his service in Vietnam as a naval officer, he was declared a hero of the Socialist Republic of Vietnam and even traveled to that nation to receive the honors. Until recently, when it became a political liability, his photo and award hung in the War Remnants Museum there. On CBS’ “Face the Nation” last Sunday, Comrade Kerry again aided the enemy, this time by telling host Bob Schieffer, “And there is no reason, Bob, why young American soldiers need to be going into the homes of Iraqis in the dead of night, terrorizing kids and children . . . “

Naturally, the far-left Schieffer refused to challenge Kerry on this jaw-dropping claim.

Osama grooves on John Kerry.

Last month, in a continuance of his run-for-it doctrine we first saw in the 1990s with America’s attempt to feed the starving in Somalia, Rep. John Murtha gave a big leg up to al Qaeda in Iraq, Abu Musab al Zarqawi and Osama bin Laden, when he demanded that America retreat, surrender and then negotiate with the enemy.

Osama loves John Murtha.

And yesterday, in a radio interview, Howard Dean insisted that the American military was so incompetent and moronic that it stood no chance of victory against al Qaeda in Iraq. Absolutely no chance.

Dean is now on Osama’s Ramadan card list.

The outrageous statements of this treasonous trio directly aided the enemy by giving them marvelous ammunition in their recruiting and propaganda campaigns. That’s called knowingly and willingly aiding the enemy. In the case of Kerry and Murtha, because they have sworn oaths of allegiance to the United States, they are in violation of U.S. Code Title 18, Section 2381, “Treason,” which is punishable by death:

“Whoever, owing allegiance to the United States, levies war against them or adheres to their enemies, giving them aid and comfort within the United States or elsewhere, is guilty of treason and shall suffer death, or shall be imprisoned not less than five years and fined under this title but not less than $10,000; and shall be incapable of holding any office under the United States.”

Sadly, Dean appears to be off the hook when it comes to treason because he has not sworn allegiance to America.

U.S. Code, Title 18, Section 2388 states in part:

“Whoever, when the United States is at war, willfully makes or conveys false reports or false statements with intent to interfere with the operation or success of the military or naval forces of the United States or to promote the success of its enemies . . . Shall be fined under this title or imprisoned not more than twenty years, or both.”

All three members of the treasonous trio are covered by this law.

Even more sadly is the fact that none of these collaborators will be charged. Most Americans simply don’t see treason and aiding the enemy as being all that bad. (This fact will be demonstrated once again by the hate email I will receive from those who loath me for citing the law and speaking the truth.) And purely for political purposes, there’s no way the attorney general of the United States is going to bring charges against them.

Kerry, Murtha and Dean have betrayed their country and aided the enemy for personal gain.

Somewhere, two ropes and prison cell are being wasted.

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"We remain convinced that the administration's extraordinary access to this vast repository of international financial data, however carefully targeted use of it may be, is a matter of public interest." — New York Times Executive Editor Bill Keller on aiding our Jihadi enemies

Of course he only wants to protects us from this administration.

Came across this article by Bob Newman written back on December 7 2005. In light of the NYT's spewing of classified information, I thought this beared repeating, especially the part that references U.S. Code, Title 18, Section 2388. I believe it applies to Bill Keller as well.
America’s Traitors: Hang ‘Em High

Bob Newman

Julius and Ethel Rosenberg. Robert Garwood. Clayton Lonetree.

Four Americans with one thing in common: they betrayed their country for personal gain.

In the case of the Rosenbergs, the communist spies and traitors helped their beloved Soviet Union acquire classified intelligence at America’s expense. America’s loss and the Soviet Union’s gain equated to the Rosenberg’s political gain.

Robert Garwood, a Marine in the Vietnam War, was captured and then went over to the enemy’s side in exchange for favorable treatment.

Clayton Lonetree, also a Marine, passed on classified intelligence to the Soviets in exchange for sexual favors.

Note that America never declared war on the Soviet Union or North Vietnam, yet the Rosenbergs, Garwood and Lonetree were all charged and found guilty of crimes based upon treasonous activity: espionage in the case of the Rosenbergs and Lonetree, collaborating with (aiding) the enemy in Garwood’s case.

The Rosenbergs got their due, whereas Garwood and Lonetree got off comparatively light.

Today we have a fresh crop of American traitors. To the great humiliation of the legendary Marine Corps, one is a retired Marine Reserve colonel. Another is a former naval officer. The third is a medical doctor and former governor. All three have openly and brazenly aided the enemy by offering them encouragement and incentive to continue their war against America, and all three have knowingly and willingly insulted the American military and attempted to demoralize the very men and women serving in our armed forces, whose mission it is to defend the Constitution of the United States that guarantees the rights of all Americans.

Yet no charges have been brought against these traitors–Rep. John Murtha, Sen. John Kerry and Democratic National Committee Chairman Howard Dean–and none will, despite their hero status within al Qaeda.

After John Kerry aided the enemy following his service in Vietnam as a naval officer, he was declared a hero of the Socialist Republic of Vietnam and even traveled to that nation to receive the honors. Until recently, when it became a political liability, his photo and award hung in the War Remnants Museum there. On CBS’ “Face the Nation” last Sunday, Comrade Kerry again aided the enemy, this time by telling host Bob Schieffer, “And there is no reason, Bob, why young American soldiers need to be going into the homes of Iraqis in the dead of night, terrorizing kids and children . . . “

Naturally, the far-left Schieffer refused to challenge Kerry on this jaw-dropping claim.

Osama grooves on John Kerry.

Last month, in a continuance of his run-for-it doctrine we first saw in the 1990s with America’s attempt to feed the starving in Somalia, Rep. John Murtha gave a big leg up to al Qaeda in Iraq, Abu Musab al Zarqawi and Osama bin Laden, when he demanded that America retreat, surrender and then negotiate with the enemy.

Osama loves John Murtha.

And yesterday, in a radio interview, Howard Dean insisted that the American military was so incompetent and moronic that it stood no chance of victory against al Qaeda in Iraq. Absolutely no chance.

Dean is now on Osama’s Ramadan card list.

The outrageous statements of this treasonous trio directly aided the enemy by giving them marvelous ammunition in their recruiting and propaganda campaigns. That’s called knowingly and willingly aiding the enemy. In the case of Kerry and Murtha, because they have sworn oaths of allegiance to the United States, they are in violation of U.S. Code Title 18, Section 2381, “Treason,” which is punishable by death:

“Whoever, owing allegiance to the United States, levies war against them or adheres to their enemies, giving them aid and comfort within the United States or elsewhere, is guilty of treason and shall suffer death, or shall be imprisoned not less than five years and fined under this title but not less than $10,000; and shall be incapable of holding any office under the United States.”

Sadly, Dean appears to be off the hook when it comes to treason because he has not sworn allegiance to America.

U.S. Code, Title 18, Section 2388 states in part:

“Whoever, when the United States is at war, willfully makes or conveys false reports or false statements with intent to interfere with the operation or success of the military or naval forces of the United States or to promote the success of its enemies . . . Shall be fined under this title or imprisoned not more than twenty years, or both.”

All three members of the treasonous trio are covered by this law.

Even more sadly is the fact that none of these collaborators will be charged. Most Americans simply don’t see treason and aiding the enemy as being all that bad. (This fact will be demonstrated once again by the hate email I will receive from those who loath me for citing the law and speaking the truth.) And purely for political purposes, there’s no way the attorney general of the United States is going to bring charges against them.

Kerry, Murtha and Dean have betrayed their country and aided the enemy for personal gain.

Somewhere, two ropes and prison cell are being wasted.

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Welcome to TIS's fascist state. What about that characterization do you object to?

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Welcome to TexasTigers liberal socialists state where the New York Times makes national security and national policy decisions.

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More lies from TigerMike-- again, no surprise.

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"We remain convinced that the administration's extraordinary access to this vast repository of international financial data, however carefully targeted use of it may be, is a matter of public interest." — New York Times Executive Editor Bill Keller on aiding our Jihadi enemies

Of course he only wants to protects us from this administration.

Came across this article by Bob Newman written back on December 7 2005. In light of the NYT's spewing of classified information, I thought this beared repeating, especially the part that references U.S. Code, Title 18, Section 2388. I believe it applies to Bill Keller as well.
America’s Traitors: Hang ‘Em High

Bob Newman

Julius and Ethel Rosenberg. Robert Garwood. Clayton Lonetree.

Four Americans with one thing in common: they betrayed their country for personal gain.

In the case of the Rosenbergs, the communist spies and traitors helped their beloved Soviet Union acquire classified intelligence at America’s expense. America’s loss and the Soviet Union’s gain equated to the Rosenberg’s political gain.

Robert Garwood, a Marine in the Vietnam War, was captured and then went over to the enemy’s side in exchange for favorable treatment.

Clayton Lonetree, also a Marine, passed on classified intelligence to the Soviets in exchange for sexual favors.

Note that America never declared war on the Soviet Union or North Vietnam, yet the Rosenbergs, Garwood and Lonetree were all charged and found guilty of crimes based upon treasonous activity: espionage in the case of the Rosenbergs and Lonetree, collaborating with (aiding) the enemy in Garwood’s case.

The Rosenbergs got their due, whereas Garwood and Lonetree got off comparatively light.

Today we have a fresh crop of American traitors. To the great humiliation of the legendary Marine Corps, one is a retired Marine Reserve colonel. Another is a former naval officer. The third is a medical doctor and former governor. All three have openly and brazenly aided the enemy by offering them encouragement and incentive to continue their war against America, and all three have knowingly and willingly insulted the American military and attempted to demoralize the very men and women serving in our armed forces, whose mission it is to defend the Constitution of the United States that guarantees the rights of all Americans.

Yet no charges have been brought against these traitors–Rep. John Murtha, Sen. John Kerry and Democratic National Committee Chairman Howard Dean–and none will, despite their hero status within al Qaeda.

After John Kerry aided the enemy following his service in Vietnam as a naval officer, he was declared a hero of the Socialist Republic of Vietnam and even traveled to that nation to receive the honors. Until recently, when it became a political liability, his photo and award hung in the War Remnants Museum there. On CBS’ “Face the Nation” last Sunday, Comrade Kerry again aided the enemy, this time by telling host Bob Schieffer, “And there is no reason, Bob, why young American soldiers need to be going into the homes of Iraqis in the dead of night, terrorizing kids and children . . . “

Naturally, the far-left Schieffer refused to challenge Kerry on this jaw-dropping claim.

Osama grooves on John Kerry.

Last month, in a continuance of his run-for-it doctrine we first saw in the 1990s with America’s attempt to feed the starving in Somalia, Rep. John Murtha gave a big leg up to al Qaeda in Iraq, Abu Musab al Zarqawi and Osama bin Laden, when he demanded that America retreat, surrender and then negotiate with the enemy.

Osama loves John Murtha.

And yesterday, in a radio interview, Howard Dean insisted that the American military was so incompetent and moronic that it stood no chance of victory against al Qaeda in Iraq. Absolutely no chance.

Dean is now on Osama’s Ramadan card list.

The outrageous statements of this treasonous trio directly aided the enemy by giving them marvelous ammunition in their recruiting and propaganda campaigns. That’s called knowingly and willingly aiding the enemy. In the case of Kerry and Murtha, because they have sworn oaths of allegiance to the United States, they are in violation of U.S. Code Title 18, Section 2381, “Treason,” which is punishable by death:

“Whoever, owing allegiance to the United States, levies war against them or adheres to their enemies, giving them aid and comfort within the United States or elsewhere, is guilty of treason and shall suffer death, or shall be imprisoned not less than five years and fined under this title but not less than $10,000; and shall be incapable of holding any office under the United States.”

Sadly, Dean appears to be off the hook when it comes to treason because he has not sworn allegiance to America.

U.S. Code, Title 18, Section 2388 states in part:

“Whoever, when the United States is at war, willfully makes or conveys false reports or false statements with intent to interfere with the operation or success of the military or naval forces of the United States or to promote the success of its enemies . . . Shall be fined under this title or imprisoned not more than twenty years, or both.”

All three members of the treasonous trio are covered by this law.

Even more sadly is the fact that none of these collaborators will be charged. Most Americans simply don’t see treason and aiding the enemy as being all that bad. (This fact will be demonstrated once again by the hate email I will receive from those who loath me for citing the law and speaking the truth.) And purely for political purposes, there’s no way the attorney general of the United States is going to bring charges against them.

Kerry, Murtha and Dean have betrayed their country and aided the enemy for personal gain.

Somewhere, two ropes and prison cell are being wasted.

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Welcome to TIS's fascist state. What about that characterization do you object to?

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Welcome to TexasTigers liberal socialists state where the New York Times makes national security and national policy decisions.

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More lies from TigerMike-- again, no surprise.

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Is that the best you can do hypocrite?

You have gone out of your way to defend the NYT, you obviously agree with what they did and why they did it.

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"We remain convinced that the administration's extraordinary access to this vast repository of international financial data, however carefully targeted use of it may be, is a matter of public interest." — New York Times Executive Editor Bill Keller on aiding our Jihadi enemies

Of course he only wants to protects us from this administration.

Came across this article by Bob Newman written back on December 7 2005. In light of the NYT's spewing of classified information, I thought this beared repeating, especially the part that references U.S. Code, Title 18, Section 2388. I believe it applies to Bill Keller as well.
America’s Traitors: Hang ‘Em High

Bob Newman

Julius and Ethel Rosenberg. Robert Garwood. Clayton Lonetree.

Four Americans with one thing in common: they betrayed their country for personal gain.

In the case of the Rosenbergs, the communist spies and traitors helped their beloved Soviet Union acquire classified intelligence at America’s expense. America’s loss and the Soviet Union’s gain equated to the Rosenberg’s political gain.

Robert Garwood, a Marine in the Vietnam War, was captured and then went over to the enemy’s side in exchange for favorable treatment.

Clayton Lonetree, also a Marine, passed on classified intelligence to the Soviets in exchange for sexual favors.

Note that America never declared war on the Soviet Union or North Vietnam, yet the Rosenbergs, Garwood and Lonetree were all charged and found guilty of crimes based upon treasonous activity: espionage in the case of the Rosenbergs and Lonetree, collaborating with (aiding) the enemy in Garwood’s case.

The Rosenbergs got their due, whereas Garwood and Lonetree got off comparatively light.

Today we have a fresh crop of American traitors. To the great humiliation of the legendary Marine Corps, one is a retired Marine Reserve colonel. Another is a former naval officer. The third is a medical doctor and former governor. All three have openly and brazenly aided the enemy by offering them encouragement and incentive to continue their war against America, and all three have knowingly and willingly insulted the American military and attempted to demoralize the very men and women serving in our armed forces, whose mission it is to defend the Constitution of the United States that guarantees the rights of all Americans.

Yet no charges have been brought against these traitors–Rep. John Murtha, Sen. John Kerry and Democratic National Committee Chairman Howard Dean–and none will, despite their hero status within al Qaeda.

After John Kerry aided the enemy following his service in Vietnam as a naval officer, he was declared a hero of the Socialist Republic of Vietnam and even traveled to that nation to receive the honors. Until recently, when it became a political liability, his photo and award hung in the War Remnants Museum there. On CBS’ “Face the Nation” last Sunday, Comrade Kerry again aided the enemy, this time by telling host Bob Schieffer, “And there is no reason, Bob, why young American soldiers need to be going into the homes of Iraqis in the dead of night, terrorizing kids and children . . . “

Naturally, the far-left Schieffer refused to challenge Kerry on this jaw-dropping claim.

Osama grooves on John Kerry.

Last month, in a continuance of his run-for-it doctrine we first saw in the 1990s with America’s attempt to feed the starving in Somalia, Rep. John Murtha gave a big leg up to al Qaeda in Iraq, Abu Musab al Zarqawi and Osama bin Laden, when he demanded that America retreat, surrender and then negotiate with the enemy.

Osama loves John Murtha.

And yesterday, in a radio interview, Howard Dean insisted that the American military was so incompetent and moronic that it stood no chance of victory against al Qaeda in Iraq. Absolutely no chance.

Dean is now on Osama’s Ramadan card list.

The outrageous statements of this treasonous trio directly aided the enemy by giving them marvelous ammunition in their recruiting and propaganda campaigns. That’s called knowingly and willingly aiding the enemy. In the case of Kerry and Murtha, because they have sworn oaths of allegiance to the United States, they are in violation of U.S. Code Title 18, Section 2381, “Treason,” which is punishable by death:

“Whoever, owing allegiance to the United States, levies war against them or adheres to their enemies, giving them aid and comfort within the United States or elsewhere, is guilty of treason and shall suffer death, or shall be imprisoned not less than five years and fined under this title but not less than $10,000; and shall be incapable of holding any office under the United States.”

Sadly, Dean appears to be off the hook when it comes to treason because he has not sworn allegiance to America.

U.S. Code, Title 18, Section 2388 states in part:

“Whoever, when the United States is at war, willfully makes or conveys false reports or false statements with intent to interfere with the operation or success of the military or naval forces of the United States or to promote the success of its enemies . . . Shall be fined under this title or imprisoned not more than twenty years, or both.”

All three members of the treasonous trio are covered by this law.

Even more sadly is the fact that none of these collaborators will be charged. Most Americans simply don’t see treason and aiding the enemy as being all that bad. (This fact will be demonstrated once again by the hate email I will receive from those who loath me for citing the law and speaking the truth.) And purely for political purposes, there’s no way the attorney general of the United States is going to bring charges against them.

Kerry, Murtha and Dean have betrayed their country and aided the enemy for personal gain.

Somewhere, two ropes and prison cell are being wasted.

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Welcome to TIS's fascist state. What about that characterization do you object to?

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Welcome to TexasTigers liberal socialists state where the New York Times makes national security and national policy decisions.

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More lies from TigerMike-- again, no surprise.

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Is that the best you can do hypocrite?

You have gone out of your way to defend the NYT, you obviously agree with what they did and why they did it.

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You're obviously incapable of understanding anyone who doesn't exactly like you. Your world is totally black and white.

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"We remain convinced that the administration's extraordinary access to this vast repository of international financial data, however carefully targeted use of it may be, is a matter of public interest." — New York Times Executive Editor Bill Keller on aiding our Jihadi enemies

Of course he only wants to protects us from this administration.

Came across this article by Bob Newman written back on December 7 2005. In light of the NYT's spewing of classified information, I thought this beared repeating, especially the part that references U.S. Code, Title 18, Section 2388. I believe it applies to Bill Keller as well.
America’s Traitors: Hang ‘Em High

Bob Newman

Julius and Ethel Rosenberg. Robert Garwood. Clayton Lonetree.

Four Americans with one thing in common: they betrayed their country for personal gain.

In the case of the Rosenbergs, the communist spies and traitors helped their beloved Soviet Union acquire classified intelligence at America’s expense. America’s loss and the Soviet Union’s gain equated to the Rosenberg’s political gain.

Robert Garwood, a Marine in the Vietnam War, was captured and then went over to the enemy’s side in exchange for favorable treatment.

Clayton Lonetree, also a Marine, passed on classified intelligence to the Soviets in exchange for sexual favors.

Note that America never declared war on the Soviet Union or North Vietnam, yet the Rosenbergs, Garwood and Lonetree were all charged and found guilty of crimes based upon treasonous activity: espionage in the case of the Rosenbergs and Lonetree, collaborating with (aiding) the enemy in Garwood’s case.

The Rosenbergs got their due, whereas Garwood and Lonetree got off comparatively light.

Today we have a fresh crop of American traitors. To the great humiliation of the legendary Marine Corps, one is a retired Marine Reserve colonel. Another is a former naval officer. The third is a medical doctor and former governor. All three have openly and brazenly aided the enemy by offering them encouragement and incentive to continue their war against America, and all three have knowingly and willingly insulted the American military and attempted to demoralize the very men and women serving in our armed forces, whose mission it is to defend the Constitution of the United States that guarantees the rights of all Americans.

Yet no charges have been brought against these traitors–Rep. John Murtha, Sen. John Kerry and Democratic National Committee Chairman Howard Dean–and none will, despite their hero status within al Qaeda.

After John Kerry aided the enemy following his service in Vietnam as a naval officer, he was declared a hero of the Socialist Republic of Vietnam and even traveled to that nation to receive the honors. Until recently, when it became a political liability, his photo and award hung in the War Remnants Museum there. On CBS’ “Face the Nation” last Sunday, Comrade Kerry again aided the enemy, this time by telling host Bob Schieffer, “And there is no reason, Bob, why young American soldiers need to be going into the homes of Iraqis in the dead of night, terrorizing kids and children . . . “

Naturally, the far-left Schieffer refused to challenge Kerry on this jaw-dropping claim.

Osama grooves on John Kerry.

Last month, in a continuance of his run-for-it doctrine we first saw in the 1990s with America’s attempt to feed the starving in Somalia, Rep. John Murtha gave a big leg up to al Qaeda in Iraq, Abu Musab al Zarqawi and Osama bin Laden, when he demanded that America retreat, surrender and then negotiate with the enemy.

Osama loves John Murtha.

And yesterday, in a radio interview, Howard Dean insisted that the American military was so incompetent and moronic that it stood no chance of victory against al Qaeda in Iraq. Absolutely no chance.

Dean is now on Osama’s Ramadan card list.

The outrageous statements of this treasonous trio directly aided the enemy by giving them marvelous ammunition in their recruiting and propaganda campaigns. That’s called knowingly and willingly aiding the enemy. In the case of Kerry and Murtha, because they have sworn oaths of allegiance to the United States, they are in violation of U.S. Code Title 18, Section 2381, “Treason,” which is punishable by death:

“Whoever, owing allegiance to the United States, levies war against them or adheres to their enemies, giving them aid and comfort within the United States or elsewhere, is guilty of treason and shall suffer death, or shall be imprisoned not less than five years and fined under this title but not less than $10,000; and shall be incapable of holding any office under the United States.”

Sadly, Dean appears to be off the hook when it comes to treason because he has not sworn allegiance to America.

U.S. Code, Title 18, Section 2388 states in part:

“Whoever, when the United States is at war, willfully makes or conveys false reports or false statements with intent to interfere with the operation or success of the military or naval forces of the United States or to promote the success of its enemies . . . Shall be fined under this title or imprisoned not more than twenty years, or both.”

All three members of the treasonous trio are covered by this law.

Even more sadly is the fact that none of these collaborators will be charged. Most Americans simply don’t see treason and aiding the enemy as being all that bad. (This fact will be demonstrated once again by the hate email I will receive from those who loath me for citing the law and speaking the truth.) And purely for political purposes, there’s no way the attorney general of the United States is going to bring charges against them.

Kerry, Murtha and Dean have betrayed their country and aided the enemy for personal gain.

Somewhere, two ropes and prison cell are being wasted.

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Welcome to TIS's fascist state. What about that characterization do you object to?

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Welcome to TexasTigers liberal socialists state where the New York Times makes national security and national policy decisions.

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More lies from TigerMike-- again, no surprise.

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Is that the best you can do hypocrite?

You have gone out of your way to defend the NYT, you obviously agree with what they did and why they did it.

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You're obviously incapable of understanding anyone who doesn't exactly like you. Your world is totally black and white.

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Ah, yes. We must learn to be more nuanced in our thinking...that is the only way we will truly achieve global enlightenment. We must understand that no means yes and yes can mean no. Sex isn't always sex and it depends on how you define the word "is." What a bunch of BS.

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Criticize me all you want, hippie. I'm man enough to take it. As a matter of fact I revel in the thought that blowhards like you dislike me. It means I stand for something.

One thing I will never do is act like Kerry and Murtha and hide behind my service. So, you may fire when ready. Expect it to be returned to you broadside though.

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Hippie? :roflol::roflol:

You hide behind your service often.

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I hide behind my service often? Cite examples. Where's the link?

I have never attempted to deflect criticism of myself by running and hiding behind my service.

I'm still waiting, Tex. Provide proof or admit you were lying.

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Criticize me all you want, hippie. I'm man enough to take it. As a matter of fact I revel in the thought that blowhards like you dislike me. It means I stand for something.

One thing I will never do is act like Kerry and Murtha and hide behind my service. So, you may fire when ready. Expect it to be returned to you broadside though.

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Hippie? :roflol::roflol:

You hide behind your service often.

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I hide behind my service often? Cite examples. Where's the link?

I have never attempted to deflect criticism of myself by running and hiding behind my service.

I'm still waiting, Tex. Provide proof or admit you were lying.

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Reading is fundamental, man!

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I agree. Read your own posts.

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