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In reply to the discussion: I'm getting pretty worried here. [View all]Texin
(2,594 posts)Constitutionally and legally, in order to be branded a traitor, one must have given aid and comfort, i.e., assistance or conspiratorially, to an enemy of the country that we have declared war on, whether in retaliation or preemptively. As we are not at war with Russia, he cannot legally be classified and called a traitor. We never declared war on Saudi Arabia back in the day when OBL used terrorists to take out the Twin Towers and the Pentagon. We, instead, declared a War on Terror that led to all the extreme renditions and cyber warfare (mostly on our own citizens in the case of cyber warfare and other types of intelligence intercepts on everyday Americans). Before that, we engaged in the Cold War, which involved Russia among all the others, but we never had a declared war specifically on Russia.
Now, do I think the bug-eyed turtle is a traitor? You damn bet your ass I do. He ought to taken out back of the U.S. House of Representatives, lined up on the wall there and shot at noon in front of television cameras. I hate this bastard even more than I hate tRump, and I would've thought all but impossible.