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2007-05-07 08:09:23 · 25 answers · asked by Anonymous in Politics & Government Other - Politics & Government

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Woodrow Wilson sold out our nations money supply to the private Federal Reserve despite Congress being the only one authorized by the Constitution to "coin money".

Everying else is a footnote.

2007-05-07 08:20:11 · answer #1 · answered by George 3 · 1 0

Treasonous can be considered subjective due to the fact a president could have committed an act that was illegal e.g. President John Adams' Alien and Sedition Acts, President Jefferson with the Louisiana Purchase; Abraham Lincoln putting aside habeous/corpus during the Civil War; George W. Bush, not following Geneva Convention requirements for issues involving prisoners of war. But none of these presidents were ever charge or had impeachment precedding against them due to their actions. And other presidents have committed similar actions that maybe conisdered treasonous

If you mean illegal as well as indicted, convicted and/or impeached by the rule of law , only three Presidents, Andrew Johnson, President Richard Nixon, and President Bill Clinton.
Johnson's Articles of Impeachment did not pass due to being short of one vote, however hearings were held, but he was never impeached. This was due to actions that Johnson had taken during Reconsturction after the Civil War and the Congress not agreeing with his policies. Nixon was basically similar although the House of Representatives did vote for impeachment and did pass, NIxon resigned, so he never faced an impeachment trial, although there would have been a trial and most experts believe he would have been convicted. The charges were bought on to obstruction of justice against Nixon in regards to the Watergate breakins. President Clinton has been the only president to go through the whole process, hearingis, vote on impeachment which passed and a trial on three counts, all not guilty. This was in regards to obstuctuion of justince and high crimes and misdemeanor charges. President Clinton was found guilty on a lower court hearing, not sure on the charges, in Arkansas, and he was prohibited from practing law and a fine was incurred.

2007-05-07 08:28:06 · answer #2 · answered by oigres 1 · 1 2

Bush fan must not know that we sell military technology under every president, including giving weapons to both Iran AND Iraq during their war.

An other bipartisan treasonous act is negotiating trade treaties that presidents know will resort in the export of American jobs like NAFTA, or pursuing the business interests of corporations in our foreign policy at the expense of people in other countries, which makes us more hated and therefore likely to be the target of terrorism, the poor mans retaliation.

Bush's unique treason is lying to us about the reasons for the Iraq War, an unnecessary war of aggression, but more seriously and less discussed, NOT going after the countries that financed the 9/11 hijackers, Saudi Arabia and Pakistan, as discovered by the Joint Congressional Inquiry.

A secondary treason for Bush is racking up gigantic debts to put more money in the pockets of his friends, and attempting to do to us what has been done to several countries in the third world: bankrupt us so his friends can buy the pieces at bargain basement prices.

Before Bush, Andrew Johnson would be a distant second in treason. Lincoln put the Southern Democrat on the ticket as a gesture of good will and national unity, but after Lincoln's assassination, Johnson was relatively soft on the South during Reconstruction, setting the stage for 100 years of Jim Crow, and racial problems that fester to this day.

2007-05-07 09:32:45 · answer #3 · answered by yurbud 3 · 2 2

No President has been removed for "treason, bribery, or other high crimes and misdemeanors", which are the only removable offenses, but if you want who has come closest, you need to read the Congressional Record, which states:

“William Jefferson Clinton has undermined the integrity of his office, has brought disrepute on the Presidency, has betrayed his trust as President, and has acted in a manner subversive of the rule of law and justice, to the manifest injury of the people of the United States.”

For all the blabbering the Bush haters do, Clinton most likely tops the list.

2007-05-07 08:17:25 · answer #4 · answered by NYC_me 2 · 4 2

Well, in a sense, George Washington committed treason against the country he was born in (England). As did John Adams and Thomas Jefferson.

If they'd lost, they would have all been hung as traitors.

But I'd have to say Bush.

Allowing a covert operative working on WMD's to be outed, and publicizing that the Pakistanis had flipped a known Al Quaeda member (making him worthless in tracking down terrorists), among his many acts of betraying his country, make him the worst.

By far.

2007-05-07 12:39:02 · answer #5 · answered by tehabwa 7 · 0 2

After Bush has been out of office for a few years it will be a general consensus that he was the most treasonous president to have lived.

To hear people say Clinton was worse than Bush is just proof of the amount of ignorance in this country. Just wait until your guy is out of office and loses control of the media. Many truths will come out and you will feel embarrassed......although you already should for supporting this clown.

2007-05-07 10:56:15 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 2 2

If your asking about history, go along with all the names given prior to G.W. Bush, if your asking who committed the most treasonous acts to date, you have to agree, G.W. Bush beats them all! He wanted his name in the history books, well he's going to get it, his record is raking up, and he's going to be well known throughout all of history. I'm not going to list his crimes, because all the Liberals already know them, we don't know what eles he can add, but we know he's not finished yet, so the list is incomplete. The Conservatives, will never admit he did anything wrong, so why bother to point out what we know, to someone with their heads stuck in the ground and in denial. He's done nothing good for our middle class and poor citizens to date, he has done many good things for the pompous and rich of our country, at the expense of the majority of the United States citizens, you can add that to the list as well. Bush wins hands down! If you get this far along in your list of possiblities.

2007-05-07 08:47:49 · answer #7 · answered by Coulterbasher01 4 · 1 2

Geaorge W. Bush, so far. Since he stole the first election in 2000 he has been comitting one treasonous act after another. The list is quite extensive. Go to www.ImpeachBush.org and look for the articles of impeachment - they are right there for anyone to see...

2007-05-07 08:30:09 · answer #8 · answered by Jonathon M 2 · 4 2

Nixon with Watergate. The more that comes out Nixon the worse of his dark side is revealed. Agnew was just as corrupt, and Ford deprived the people of justice from a notorious administration.

2007-05-07 08:46:35 · answer #9 · answered by ropemancometh 5 · 0 2

Every president who HAS NOT been assassinated has been corrupt and treasonous on every level.

But hands down: Bush Jr. and his daddy (who are globalists and into the illuminati, hence the Skull & Bones/Order of Death association) are leading the pack!

Learn more at:
www.sheepandsleep.blogspot.com
www.infowars.com
www.prisonplanet.com
www.jonesreport.com

2007-05-07 08:34:01 · answer #10 · answered by Barbi ♥ 2 · 3 2

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