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2006-07-13 14:20:55 · 26 answers · asked by Anonymous in Politics & Government Military

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Definition of traitor
Someone who betrays his country by committing treason
Definition of treason
crime that undermines the offender's government

So no they would not be, uless that person is very high in the active military or cabinet position.

2006-07-13 14:31:11 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Sounds more like a statement than a question. And no, someone who criticizes Bush is not a traitor, it's called the Freedom of Speech, one of the many rights that American military fight for. No where in the Constitution or the Bill of Rights does it say that you have to agree with the President of the United States. If I was to go by your statement, I would be a traitor because I criticize Bush, but I'm also a veteran, so does that make me a hypocrite? Or you a loser for not knowing how to use Hooked on Phonics to learn about grammar and spell check?

2006-07-13 21:28:01 · answer #2 · answered by PinkBrain 4 · 0 0

The real traitor is not Bush
The traitor is Fox News
The traitor is the Bible
Bush is like a spoiled brat
He can do and say wutever he wants
So can I
Anybody who does not vote for Hillary in 2008
is the real traitor
Teclis98 calls America a She
IF the country is female
Give the country back to the females
We MUST have a first FEMALE prez
Hillary wants to be prez, just like Goerge
Who cares wut party she belongs
Who cares if you disagree with her
She is the ONLY woman who can carry the tourch
The statue of Liberty is actually a replica of
Hillary Clinton
France knew dat one day a woman would lead this country
France gave America the symbol dat cursed America
cursed the women in America
Hillary Clinton is smarter than any one of you
If she has to steel the election like Bush
so be that !

2006-07-13 21:37:28 · answer #3 · answered by Lapis Lazuli 2 · 0 0

Don't be silly. Anyone who is seditious is seditious, however, and anyone who betrays their country to an enemy is a traitor. Did you? Are you seditious? It's no longer illegal, but that doesn't make it right. I notice that you could have said, "Anybody who criticizes President Bush is a traitor?" and it would have been more respectful.

Some of us know the difference between dissent, disagreement, and protest

vs.

sedition

It's pretty simple. Look it up. I'll be out their protesting with you if President Bush authorizes a pre-emptive strike on North Korea. So far, we've only attacked countries that have attacked us, unless it was with the U.N. peacekeeping forces.

2006-07-13 21:29:05 · answer #4 · answered by mckenziecalhoun 7 · 0 0

ABSOLUTELY NOT!!! This nation was founded on the principal that the common man should be able,and in fact has a natural right to question and criticize his government. Something that was forbidden in the old country, for the most part. Bush is not a dictator nor is he sovereign over us. In our great country, a president is subject to scrutiny by the very acceptance of the job. WAR DOSE NOT CHANGE THAT!!! Period!

2006-07-13 21:33:18 · answer #5 · answered by hardknott2003 2 · 0 0

Its a tactic nutcase republicans use to keep people from causing to much havoc. Since they can't really defend Bush the only thing they can resort to is "hey your a traitor, your anti-American"

Bush who decided he wanted to hand over our port security to Arab countries linked to terrorism is actually the traitor.

The bottom line is don't believe the nutcase republicans when they accuse you of being a traitor. How dear you use freedom of speech.

2006-07-13 21:30:12 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

It's fine if people don't like the President. That's your right. But it's the people who just make stuff up about the President and the war, September 11th, all of it, without any proof to back up what their saying. And when I say proof, I'm not talking about someone who goes and gives their own theory's on some documentary or Internet movie that pretends they have all the answers to what is really going on within our Government. I'm talking they can actually prove!

2006-07-14 05:59:04 · answer #7 · answered by Naples_6 5 · 0 0

Decent is part of our rights and our culture as Americans. Anybody who honestly believes what this person has asked is a moron. Plain and simple.

We have the right and the traditional responsiblity to question our leaders, and when they are unwilling or unable to answer our questions we must question further.

I am a proud and patriotic american, I love my country, and would fight to protect her.

AND I BELIEVE THAT GEORGE W. BUSH is the WORST PRESIDENT WE HAVE EVER HAD!

Call me a traitor... I dare you.

2006-07-13 21:24:01 · answer #8 · answered by Teclis98 4 · 0 0

yes , it gives america a bad reputation if the people can't even respect their leader . But it will always happen regardless of who is in office , people just love to complain and say "that is my right as an american" . But a president knows that going in and is very patient towards idiots who bash america

2006-07-13 21:40:59 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

I thought being an American gave me the right, and duty to question our leaders. You aren't a traitor, you might be a true patriot.

2006-07-13 21:24:14 · answer #10 · answered by natex14 4 · 0 0

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