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Old April 16th 04, 01:29 AM
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RIGHT !
- Anything Less Than Complete Support Of Our Commander In Chief Is Treason !!!

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Old April 16th 04, 06:29 AM
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"Chandler7600" wrote in message
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RIGHT !
- Anything Less Than Complete Support Of Our Commander In Chief Is Treason

!!!

Sorry, wrong. Treason is a pretty narrow concept actually. If what you
said were true, then ours would not be a country worth fighting for. Take a
look at the Constitution.. that very first Amendmant is a real eye-opener.
We not only have a right to disagree or not support our
"Commander-in-Chief", we have the right to rid ourselves of him in the next
election, if we so desire. You must be thinking of either:

1) Some Communist or Fascist dictatorship or

2) UCMJ regulations which state that no servicemember may speak ill of any
superior officer, which includes the "Commander-in-Chief" Even this is not
treason, however, and generally results in a less-than-honorable discharge.



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Exactly right, Brenda Ann.

Treason would be something more along the lines of allowing the Communist
Chinese to have advanced missle technology in return for hefty campaign
contributions.

-- Stinger

"Brenda Ann Dyer" wrote in message
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"Chandler7600" wrote in message
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RIGHT !
- Anything Less Than Complete Support Of Our Commander In Chief Is

Treason
!!!

Sorry, wrong. Treason is a pretty narrow concept actually. If what you
said were true, then ours would not be a country worth fighting for. Take

a
look at the Constitution.. that very first Amendmant is a real eye-opener.
We not only have a right to disagree or not support our
"Commander-in-Chief", we have the right to rid ourselves of him in the

next
election, if we so desire. You must be thinking of either:

1) Some Communist or Fascist dictatorship or

2) UCMJ regulations which state that no servicemember may speak ill of any
superior officer, which includes the "Commander-in-Chief" Even this is not
treason, however, and generally results in a less-than-honorable

discharge.





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Old April 17th 04, 04:28 AM
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"Stinger" wrote in message
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Actually, unlike the missile technology the Clintonistas gave the ChiComs,

I
haven't seen any evidence the Bush administration has done any of the

things
I see you accusing them of.



I couldn't understand Clinton giving China missile technology, either, until
I realized that he could not have done so without the permission of the
Chiefs of Staff, etc. What I'm guessing here (and mind you, this is only a
guess).. is that China, like Russia, is no longer considered an enemy. The
Cold War ended on Reagan's watch.. perhaps all the powers that be figured
there was no reason not to give them the technology..

For a very long time, it was illegal to sell computer technology to Russia..
now they have all the latest stuff, right up to Windows XP.. (have seen it
in Russian versions here.. there is a large Russian population in S.
Korea)..



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Old April 17th 04, 04:58 AM
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On Sat, 17 Apr 2004 12:28:19 +0900, "Brenda Ann Dyer"
wrote:


"Stinger" wrote in message
. ..

Actually, unlike the missile technology the Clintonistas gave the ChiComs,

I
haven't seen any evidence the Bush administration has done any of the

things
I see you accusing them of.



I couldn't understand Clinton giving China missile technology, either, until
I realized that he could not have done so without the permission of the
Chiefs of Staff, etc. What I'm guessing here (and mind you, this is only a
guess).. is that China, like Russia, is no longer considered an enemy. The
Cold War ended on Reagan's watch.. perhaps all the powers that be figured
there was no reason not to give them the technology..

For a very long time, it was illegal to sell computer technology to Russia..
now they have all the latest stuff, right up to Windows XP.. (have seen it
in Russian versions here.. there is a large Russian population in S.
Korea)..


Okay, we gave them Windows XP ......... but did we give them the
service patches? If not, that could be considered "State Sponsored
Terrorism" 8-}
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Old April 17th 04, 06:00 AM
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"Howard" wrote in message
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On Sat, 17 Apr 2004 12:28:19 +0900, "Brenda Ann Dyer"
wrote:


"Stinger" wrote in message
. ..

Actually, unlike the missile technology the Clintonistas gave the

ChiComs,
I
haven't seen any evidence the Bush administration has done any of the

things
I see you accusing them of.



I couldn't understand Clinton giving China missile technology, either,

until
I realized that he could not have done so without the permission of the
Chiefs of Staff, etc. What I'm guessing here (and mind you, this is only

a
guess).. is that China, like Russia, is no longer considered an enemy.

The
Cold War ended on Reagan's watch.. perhaps all the powers that be figured
there was no reason not to give them the technology..

For a very long time, it was illegal to sell computer technology to

Russia..
now they have all the latest stuff, right up to Windows XP.. (have seen

it
in Russian versions here.. there is a large Russian population in S.
Korea)..


Okay, we gave them Windows XP ......... but did we give them the
service patches? If not, that could be considered "State Sponsored
Terrorism" 8-}


Actually.. wouldn't it be Mr. Bill involved in espionage against the
Russians? :P Come to think of it, we should have given all our enemies XP..
we could keep all our intelligence people at home and have the hackers teach
them the tricks of the trade..



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