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DSK wrote in message ...
Are you kidding? Dissent against a group of US politicians, by a US citizen, isn't even a crime much less treason. Dissent is the right (and possibly the duty) of every US citizen. Tell that to General Giap from newsmax.com: Gen. Giap: Kerry's Group Helped Hanoi Defeat U.S. The North Vietnamese general in charge of the military campaign that finally drove the U.S. out of South Vietnam in 1975 credited a group led by Democratic presidential front-runner John Kerry with helping him achieve victory. In his 1985 memoir about the war, Gen. Vo Nguyen Giap wrote that if it weren't for organizations like Kerry's Vietnam Veterans Against the War, Hanoi would have surrendered to the U.S. - according to Fox News Channel war historian Oliver North. That's why, he predicted on Tuesday, the Vietnam War issue "is going to blow up in Kerry's face." "People are going to remember Gen. Giap saying if it weren't for these guys [Kerry's group], we would have lost," North told radio host Sean Hannity. "The Vietnam Veterans Against the War encouraged people to desert, encouraged people to mutiny - some used what they wrote to justify fragging officers," noted the former Marine lieutenant colonel, who earned two purple hearts in Vietnam. "John Kerry has blood of American soldiers on his hands," North said. Blood Doug, not Dissent. Capt. American. If anybody thinks that Kerry has committed treason then they should move to one of the dictatorships, there are several to chose from. They should not attempt to live in & understand a free country. But then, to trump up Kerry as another Benedict Arnold is the same type of action, for the same reasons, from the same people who spent 60 million of our tax dollars trying to prosecute for a blow job. DSK |