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Is it just me or have the directors of moveon.org crossed the line and committed treason?If so,should they be arrested and held accountable?Free speech is one of our rights,treasonous activity is not.

2007-09-11 08:16:05 · 14 answers · asked by Anonymous in Politics & Government Politics

Talk about pokin' 'em with a stick! Folks,you need to stop frothing at the mouth and think a moment:you call for impeachment etc.of the President because,in your opinion,he has committed a criminal act.I post a very simple question,based on what I perceive, and am being vilified.Who's the hipocrit here?

2007-09-11 08:27:51 · update #1

christopherc,
Thank you for an answer! other than the insults,others seem to have bypassed the question.I love the way the "enlightened ones" seem to side step questions.If those of you who chose to insult instead of answer would like to add details,i would like to read them.Please read the question slowly and carefully before sending your answer.

2007-09-11 08:47:29 · update #2

j,
very good answer,thank you.now flip your answer so that it supports conservatives and you will get my point.

2007-09-11 08:50:09 · update #3

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Not treason but yes, they have crossed the line, especially with their add in the NY Times. The Nazi, Fascist group, moveon.org should be dismembered.....

2007-09-12 04:29:52 · answer #1 · answered by dagubment 2 · 3 1

No, they should not be tried for treason. Moveon.org, along with it's members, have a right to their opinion. Some people may not agree with it, but it is still their opinion. A right that is given to them by a higher power other than the government or any one else. Therefore, nobody has the right to take that away from them. Besides, if someone is in a leadership position criticism comes with it being in the military doesn't exempt them from this. And this it supports the enemy propaganda is just another way used to put more power in the hands of the government and infringe on the rights of the people. If we start charging people with treason who speak out against the government, or the people who they appoint, how can we be a free country and not a police state? Keep in mind the very thing that makes this country different from others is the fact that we have the freedom to criticize our government and maintain our opinions about things such as this. We are suppose to be the government's employers, meaning they work for us, not the other way around. And if we feel that the government, or it's constituents, are not doing a good job we need to criticize them. They are doing no more than what has gone on all throughout American history. We need to realize that we may not agree on each others opinion, but it is still theirs and you have no right to restrict it just like they don't your opinion.

2007-09-11 15:40:58 · answer #2 · answered by j 4 · 3 0

No. It's called freedom of expression. Deal with it.

Treason is openly and actively supporting a declared enemy of the United States. Then again, people like you already equate others with opinions different from your own to be considered "treasonous."

You are an idiot.

2007-09-11 15:30:40 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 3 2

Held accountable for what? For expressing a point of view that you don't agree with? If the general is not willing to have his record regarding Iraq closely scrutinized then he's in the wrong business. Maybe he should retire.

2007-09-11 15:27:46 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 4 1

Treasonous, no. Slanderous and cowardly definitely. As an independent voter I can honestly say any candidate now associated with that organization will be on my do not vote for list. Cannot believe the people that are happy about that "ad" and they are definitely losing the support of the military voters and independent voters. I guess they are throwing moderation out the window and want us all to swallow their left wing rhetoric.

2007-09-11 15:25:28 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 2 3

You hven't given any examples... are you suggesting pointing out the grave inaccuracies of the General Betrayus is treasonous... The 70% of America will be sitting in the hot chair....

This man is a Lemming of the Right... a perfunctory schoolboy with a glazed look of servitude to the NeoCons.....

Now I know why the Patriot act was passed... people like you.... Lemmings who will buy anything they are told by the government.

2007-09-11 15:22:00 · answer #6 · answered by Dream Realized 2 · 4 4

You claim treason but fail to cite an example so since you're too stupid to provide evidence the verdict is NO

2007-09-11 15:29:53 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 2 2

as long as they don't say anything about the war like we need to move on

2007-09-12 11:33:15 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

Its just YOU

where were you when They railed against Wesley Clark

or where were you when they railed against every general or congressman that has come out against this war

you can't have it both ways

2007-09-11 15:25:08 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 5 3

No, but bush and cheney have committed Treason several times.

What are you doing about that?

2007-09-11 15:18:11 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 6 5

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