When Hillary is convicted of espionage and treason: What punishment would you say is appropriate? | |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 30194388 United States 06/06/2016 04:40 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: When Hillary is convicted of espionage and treason: What punishment would you say is appropriate? Not to instill a little reality into this discussion, but Hillary has not committed espionage nor treason. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 30194388 She has certainly broken many laws and will be indicted, but espionage and treason are not on the table... To what deluded form of logic do you attribute this deduction? [link to www.youtube.com (secure)] |
Booger Cancer User ID: 13299994 United States 06/06/2016 04:42 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: When Hillary is convicted of espionage and treason: What punishment would you say is appropriate? Not to instill a little reality into this discussion, but Hillary has not committed espionage nor treason. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 30194388 She has certainly broken many laws and will be indicted, but espionage and treason are not on the table... Intentionally allowing beyond top secret classified documents to be on your server is considered a capital offense because it is assumed that the information would lead to the death of the person mentioned in the document. Does the name of Ambassador Chris Stevens ring a bell? Yes, I did cure my Stage 4 cancer in two weeks when I was 48. I also reversed my chronic kidney disease (glomerulonephritis) when I was 25. In neither case were any medical treatments involved. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 30194388 United States 06/06/2016 04:44 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: When Hillary is convicted of espionage and treason: What punishment would you say is appropriate? Not to instill a little reality into this discussion, but Hillary has not committed espionage nor treason. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 30194388 She has certainly broken many laws and will be indicted, but espionage and treason are not on the table... Intentionally allowing beyond top secret classified documents to be on your server is considered a capital offense because it is assumed that the information would lead to the death of the person mentioned in the document. Does the name of Ambassador Chris Stevens ring a bell? I'm on your side, but it still doesn't LEGALLY constitute treason. Take the time to watch the CSPAN video linked above. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 70023397 United States 06/06/2016 04:49 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: When Hillary is convicted of espionage and treason: What punishment would you say is appropriate? I personally endorse firing squad (Televised), then being hung from the torch on the Statue of Liberty, so as to let new immigrants know how we feel about treason. Quoting: Dturner1157 Any suggestions? Naw! Give her the same treatment MARINES get for the same offense Lifetime Solitary in the Brig! She would love the audience of a TV punishment and it would make a martyr out of the "first woman president" whether she gets elected or not.... Nope. The penalty for treason is death, as specified in the Constitution. if thats what it says, whos to argue? |
Booger Cancer User ID: 13299994 United States 06/06/2016 04:49 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: When Hillary is convicted of espionage and treason: What punishment would you say is appropriate? Not to instill a little reality into this discussion, but Hillary has not committed espionage nor treason. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 30194388 She has certainly broken many laws and will be indicted, but espionage and treason are not on the table... Intentionally allowing beyond top secret classified documents to be on your server is considered a capital offense because it is assumed that the information would lead to the death of the person mentioned in the document. Does the name of Ambassador Chris Stevens ring a bell? I'm on your side, but it still doesn't LEGALLY constitute treason. Take the time to watch the CSPAN video linked above. Aiding the enemy is treason. Knowingly making top secret info available to them is aiding the enemy. There are at least two witnesses, ergo, it's treason. Last Edited by Booger Cancer on 06/06/2016 04:49 PM Yes, I did cure my Stage 4 cancer in two weeks when I was 48. I also reversed my chronic kidney disease (glomerulonephritis) when I was 25. In neither case were any medical treatments involved. |
Dturner1157 (OP) User ID: 36142282 United States 06/06/2016 04:56 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: When Hillary is convicted of espionage and treason: What punishment would you say is appropriate? Not to instill a little reality into this discussion, but Hillary has not committed espionage nor treason. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 30194388 She has certainly broken many laws and will be indicted, but espionage and treason are not on the table... Intentionally allowing beyond top secret classified documents to be on your server is considered a capital offense because it is assumed that the information would lead to the death of the person mentioned in the document. Does the name of Ambassador Chris Stevens ring a bell? I'm on your side, but it still doesn't LEGALLY constitute treason. Take the time to watch the CSPAN video linked above. Aiding the enemy is treason. Knowingly making top secret info available to them is aiding the enemy. There are at least two witnesses, ergo, it's treason. Thank you! |
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