Forgive my limited years on this planet, but wasn't there once something called "treason" in America?
Wasn't it once forbidden, and therefore illegal, to act in a seditious manner to separate America?
Weren't these kinds of acts regarded as somewhat serious offenses?
Yet within our very own United States Congress, we have Representatives from the west and southwest that have announced publicly, as Hispanic-Americans, their intentions to retake lands (in their words) stolen from Mexico and secede from the Union.
We have a U.S. Senator ( or two..) who has actively worked for the U.S. Communist party to assist in the disruption and over-throw of America.
Why are these people not charged with any crime? Once elected to Congress, just how far do you have to go in order to be considered "breaking the law?"
Wednesday, September 12, 2007
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