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There is a lot of well deserved outrage about abuse at the Justice Department around the election but the guilty - and the machine they control - will continue to delay and bog down the process until the whole thing slips down the memory hole. Americans have short memories and attention spans especially with no MSM coverage. Most have forgotten about it if they ever knew/cared at all. Eventually prosecutors leave their positions without getting anywhere and the new guy has neither the political capital or the stomach for the fight. That is just the way things work in Washington. Just another scandal that fizzled due to lack of interest
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Originally posted by jerp View PostThere is a lot of well deserved outrage about abuse at the Justice Department around the election but the guilty - and the machine they control - will continue to delay and bog down the process until the whole thing slips down the memory hole. Americans have short memories and attention spans especially with no MSM coverage. Most have forgotten about it if they ever knew/cared at all. Eventually prosecutors leave their positions without getting anywhere and the new guy has neither the political capital or the stomach for the fight. That is just the way things work in Washington. Just another scandal that fizzled due to lack of interest
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Originally posted by Smell the Glove View PostWow. You first.
you obviously don't understand the penalty for treason; right?
John Brennen is the ringleader for the false narrative that started all of this crap...it was his idea. everyone else was just following along.
and if you don't think this was treason, do tell what you think it was.
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Originally posted by stickerpatch59 View PostI knew someone would get triggered.
you obviously don't understand the penalty for treason; right?
John Brennen is the ringleader for the false narrative that started all of this crap...it was his idea. everyone else was just following along.
and if you don't think this was treason, do tell what you think it was.
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Originally posted by stickerpatch59 View Postand if you don't think this was treason, do tell what you think it was.
It basically is geared towards acts committed during war, which is why only 14 people have ever been convicted of treason, and all for crimes during wartime or for armed insurrection. Hell, the Rosenbergs weren't even tried for treason, but rather under the espionage act.
There's plenty of other laws though.
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Originally posted by sir shovelhands View PostI wouldn't say so, given that the constitution is very specific about what qualifies as treason: "Treason against the United States, shall consist only in levying War against them, or in adhering to their Enemies, giving them Aid and Comfort."
It basically is geared towards acts committed during war, which is why only 14 people have ever been convicted of treason, and all for crimes during wartime or for armed insurrection. Hell, the Rosenbergs weren't even tried for treason, but rather under the espionage act.
There's plenty of other laws though.
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Originally posted by stickerpatch59 View Posttrue, but I don't think you can get a severe a punishment for the others, can you??? idk
I also should say I foresee zero people ending up in jail.
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