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violation of the allegiance owed by a person to his or her country.his refusal to do what his own president ask him to do.as a elected official he is held accountable for such matters as ,?

2006-11-01 04:07:43 · 11 answers · asked by CIVILIAN 4 in Politics & Government Politics

ok ,dem,s ok ,now im mad.so lets rumble ,it got 8 questions a day ,and will exstend all of them 7 days till the elections are over,good luck in your rabble,,,...lets make it r rated too,like we all like it...

2006-11-01 04:16:06 · update #1

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No, but you're guilty of something (I'll be nice and not say it).

2006-11-01 04:09:37 · answer #1 · answered by Believe in Possibilities 4 · 1 0

Oh but the man who LIED to Congress and knowingly presented false evidence to the house and senate to get justification for this quagmire in Iraq is somehow above reproach and your hero. The convoluted thinking of your kinds deranged mind never ceases to amaze me.

2006-11-01 12:10:09 · answer #2 · answered by stephaniemariewalksonwater 5 · 3 0

Nice babble Non-soldier Civilian. He is guilty of Reason. It's a thought process that uses facts and logic. Most people have never heard of it.

2006-11-01 12:11:13 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 2 0

I guess you are having a little trouble with the First Amendment. That whole thing about the Constitution seems to be a little lost on your party, doesn't it?

2006-11-01 12:17:31 · answer #4 · answered by Buffy Summers 6 · 3 0

Anyone who say's anything bad about the Bush administration is a terrorist....geee what kind of Republican are you? Didn't you read your handbook?

2006-11-01 12:11:53 · answer #5 · answered by djmantx 7 · 3 0

You really don't know what treason means do ya Ace?

2006-11-01 12:10:19 · answer #6 · answered by notme 5 · 3 0

only if free speech is treason......last time i checked it was not ...last time i checked this was the united states of america...but also last time i checked bush was trying to take free speech away ...

2006-11-01 12:11:52 · answer #7 · answered by Unfrozen Caveman 6 · 2 0

last I checked this was a free country. He can call Bush or you whatever he likes.

2006-11-01 12:10:21 · answer #8 · answered by Darien 3 · 2 0

no. he has not committed treason. he was practicing his constitutional rights.

2006-11-01 12:11:49 · answer #9 · answered by ? 6 · 1 0

No i dont think so. I think he guilty of gross stupidity.

2006-11-01 12:09:06 · answer #10 · answered by Amberlyn4 3 · 0 2

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