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Treason is defined, in part, as "giving aid and comfort" to the enemies of the United States, according to the Constitution (Article III, Section 3) and the United States Code (Title 18, Part I, Chapter 115, Section 2381). Yet the Constitution also states, in the First Amendment, that "Congress shall make no law ... abridging the freedom of speech." How do we distinguish between free speech and treason? Where do we draw the line? The answer may be found using that least-used resource: common sense. I would submit that the elected leaders of this country have more responsibility than the rest of us to ensure that they give no aid and comfort to the enemy in time of war. With American troops risking their lives in daily battle on behalf of the nation, critical words from those in leadership positions carry greater weight than in peacetime, both with the enemy and with our own troops. Yet the leaders of the Democratic party consistently attack the war in Iraq with lies, from distorting the history of our confrontation with Saddam Hussein, to prevaricating about their own statements which led us to war, to defaming the character of every member of the Bush administration in turn. Worst of all, however, is the slander they spread about our troops. The Chairman of the Democratic party, Howard Dean, said during a radio interview on 6 December that the "idea that we're going to win the war in Iraq is an idea which is just plain wrong." Does this statement not give "aid and comfort" to the enemy? The leader of a major political party, to which nearly half of all Americans belong, is telling the terrorists and insurgents in Iraq that they will win; that they will beat the United States. Dean also said that, "this is the same situation we had in Vietnam," and in a certain sense, he's right. The beaten, demoralised North Vietnamese leadership was given new hope by certain American politicians and the press, to the point where they struggled on until America's Liberals turned public opinion against the war. America was forced to withdraw from Vietnam in disgrace, having never lost a battle, by people just like Howard Dean. With his defeatist statements, Dean is giving our enemies the aid and comfort they need to keep fighting. How many Americans will die because of Dean's irresponsible remarks, made only to seek political advantage? Tell me why that's not treason. Senator John Kerry (D-MA), the Democratic party's most recent Presidential candidate, appeared on CBS' "Face the Nation" on 4 December to deface the American military. Speaking to interviewer Bob Schieffer, Kerry said that "there is no reason, Bob, that young American soldiers need to be going into the homes of Iraqis in the dead of night, terrorizing kids and children, you know, women, breaking sort of the customs of the -- of -- the historical customs, religious customs." (And some people accuse GW Bush of being incoherent?) . Does a United States Senator and former Presidential candidate accusing American soldiers of terrorising women and children in the dead of night not give aid and comfort to the enemy? Just as he did during Vietnam, John Kerry is falsely accusing American troops of committing atrocities as a matter of normal course in an attempt to undermine support for the war among Americans. As a consequence -- intended or not -- he is yet again handing America's enemies an immense propaganda victory. How many potential terrorists will have their hatred of Americans fueled by Kerry's matter-of-fact statement that American soldiers are terrorising women and children in their homes at night, breaking cultural and religious taboos? Tell me why that's not treason. House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) fully supports and endorses the recent statements of Representative John Murtha (D-PA), the ranking Democrat on the House Appropriations Defense Subcommittee. Murtha has made a big splash among the anti-war faction by calling for an immediate -- within six months -- pullout from Iraq. On 1 December, Murtha told a group of leading Pennsylvania citizens that America would be forced to abandon Iraq within a year because the troops are "broken, worn out" and "living hand to mouth." Murtha is hailed as a hero in the media for suddenly changing his mind about the war in Iraq, but called it "unwinnable" and stated that "we cannot prevail... with the policy we have today," while urging President Bush to send even more troops in May 2004. What a burst of enthusiasm Murtha's words must have engendered among our enemies! How much hope will they take from his proclamation that they are, in fact, winning the war? Despite fantastic losses, and despite earning the enmity of the Iraqi people, the terrorists and Saddam supporters in Iraq can now believe that if they just find the strength to hold on a little longer, they can push the hated United States out of Iraq. How many of the enemy will fight rather than surrender, because Pelosi and Murtha have told them they're winning? How does that not give the enemy aid and comfort? Is that not treason? Not all Democrats follow the defeatist, destructive path of their leaders. But those ARE their leaders -- the Chairman of their party, their most recent Presidential candidate, their party leader in the House of Representatives. Some Democrat politicians have repudiated the statements of Dean, Kerry, Pelosi, Murtha and the rest... not because those remarks were vile, untrue and treasonous, but because the Democrats are afraid such openly anti-American statements might "harm efforts to win control of Congress next year," according to the Washington Post. The only way they can regain power is to hide their true feelings, and they know it. Treason, it seems, is still considered malapropos by some Democrats. But not all. |
| Name December 7, 2005 11:17 PM PST Dems. havae become terrorist cheerleaders. http://www.woai.com/news/local/story.aspx?content_id=C36A87B9-63A0-4CDE-AA91-B41571AFD3AF http://www.rushlimbaugh.com/home/daily/site_120505/content/america_s_anchorman.guest.html http://www.recordonline.com/archive/2005/12/07/news-gbcarter-12-07.html | ||
| Matt December 7, 2005 11:37 PM PST Not all, just all of their leadership and most ofthe others. They are now the party of defeat and retreat, the party of doom and despair, and the party of death. | ||
| Skye December 7, 2005 11:39 PM PST I'm praying this is the result of the 06 election cycle. ------------------------------------ Democrats are afraid such openly anti-American statements might "harm efforts to win control of Congress next year | ||
| JM December 8, 2005 04:15 AM PST >I'm praying this is the result of >the 06 election cycle. I think it will be. I don't believe the same people who returned GWB to office will turn around and vote for those whose only "plan" is to attack him. As long as they have no ideas or plans, and only offer withdrawal and defeatism, the democrats will continue to lose elections as they have for the last decade. | ||
| Skye December 8, 2005 01:38 PM PST If that is the case, can we bring out cindy again? | ||
| RA December 8, 2005 01:59 PM PST Outside of Joe Liberman and maybe Hillary, who are the Democrats who denounce the traitorous leadership in their party? In my book, if you vote Democrat you have to prove to me your not a traitor. | ||
| JM December 8, 2005 03:38 PM PST Hillary is caught trying to tack both right and left. For a while, she was moving right while Bill was appeasing the base, but no one was fooled by that. | ||
| Name December 8, 2005 10:23 PM PST Sorry Joe, I beg to differ......I think A LOT of people have been fooled by that!...............sad really... | ||
| Lori December 9, 2005 02:04 PM PST Can we add a few more names to this list of traitors? How about Michael Moore, George Soros, Cindy Sheehan, Jane Fonda, Barbra Streisand to name a few? Oh I know. None of those names are political leaders and have the right to say whatever they want. But, I would submit that it is the influence of these people who spur the Democratic leadership to say those awful things about America. In so doing, they, too, give aid and comfort to our enemy. | ||
| EdAberdeen@aol.com December 9, 2005 11:27 PM PST Your item on TREASON is the best I have seen on the subject. I agree 100%. I will circulate it to all my political friends... | ||
| JM December 10, 2005 05:59 AM PST >they, too, give aid and comfort to >our enemy. You're right. The list of those who do so is longer than I want to think about. I wanted to highlight, though, the treason running rampant in the leadership of the Democratic party. | ||
| JM December 10, 2005 06:49 AM PST >I will circulate it to all my political >friends... Thanks, Ed. Make sure you show it to any Democrats you know, too. They need to understand what their leaders are really saying. | ||
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