"Isle Of The Dead" wrote:
"Dwight Stewart" wrote:
Well, clearly unlike you, I'm at least old
enough to know the legal definition of the
word "treason." Mere words, in a country
with a right to free speech, is never treason.
Perhaps you would like to change that, but
that is the law at the moment.
Perhaps you'd like to acknowledge that Kerry
met with Vietnamese officials in the Paris peace
negotiations. (snip)
Okay. While on a trip to Paris, Kerry briefly met with some of the
participants of the peace talks at a meeting which included members of the
delegations from both North and South Vietnam. Now that I've acknowleged it,
perhaps you can explain how that constitutes treason. At the very most,
meetings like this might be twisted to fit a violation of U.S. Code 18 U.S.C
953 (correspondence with foreign governments), but the FBI, which maintained
surveillance on Kerry at the time (along with so many other Americans),
obviously found no foundation for such charges.
Stewart
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