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The death penalty is a possible sentence for Treason. Only a leftist commie
sympathizer would refer to it as a lynching - LOL. The only issue would be her "Aid and Comfort to the enemy" and would have nothing to do about the issues of the war itself. It doesn't matter what her political views are or if the war was justified. She committed Treason and at the very least put American soldiers in danger - period. Spy's have been executed during peacetime. She committed Treason during wartime. Have you no sense? A book was written about Hanoi Jane by two lawyers and is noted in this thread. I suggest you put down the Leftist propaganda newspaper and read a real book once in a while. "uncle arnie" wrote in message ... What you suggest is justice is actually lynching. It would be interesting to actually have such a trial BEFORE the execution. Such a trial would provide a forum where the accused could raise all of the issues, including the lawfulness of the war. |
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Shooting or Hanging for Traitors,is my Vote.I think I prefer stringing
them up in the public square. cuhulin |
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Ahhhh Yes,for a clean shot.My folks weren't from County Kerry,Ireland,,,
(County Cork) Dither,may I have the first one! I can't hit the broadside of a barn,but I can d..n sure try! www.ryans.org cuhulin |
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![]() "SeeingEyeDog" wrote in message ... The death penalty is a possible sentence for Treason. Only a leftist commie sympathizer would refer to it as a lynching - LOL. Lynching, so far as I am aware, refers to hanging of a person without benefit of a trial. The definition could have changed.. YMMV. However, the killing of any person without benefit of a trial is murder, irregardless of the crime of which they are accused. |
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Awwww,cry me a River.Stop your tears and stop blubberin.
www.devilfinder.com Ancient Irish Music .................................................. ..... www.devilfinder.com Ancient Music Of Ireland .................................................. .. Tabhair dom do lamh,scroll down past the picture of the Hungry Dog to where the auld Lady is beating on that musical instrument.Now,go play with yourself,I want a clean shot! cuhulin |
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![]() "Brenda Ann" wrote in message ... "SeeingEyeDog" wrote in message ... The death penalty is a possible sentence for Treason. Only a leftist commie sympathizer would refer to it as a lynching - LOL. Lynching, so far as I am aware, refers to hanging of a person without benefit of a trial. The definition could have changed.. YMMV. Funny coincidence department. I've always been under the same impression, but I've been studying up on the subject recently and have learned that it means (and always has) execution without the benefit of due process, usually by a mob. (I'm not sure where the exact line between straight out, plain old murder and a lynching murder is.) It's just that hanging was the usual method in the U.S. and so we make the connection between the two. However, the killing of any person without benefit of a trial is murder, irregardless of the crime of which they are accused. Irregardless isn't a word, either. ![]() |
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Brian Hill wrote:
And your next lesson will be the spelling of the word "DOLT" ooohh..ooh..I know that one ..pick me..pick me! D--X--A--C--E mike |
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Honus wrote:
Irregardless isn't a word, either. ![]() I find it disorientated myself... mike |
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![]() "Honus" wrote in message news:UrzGe.64$4e6.47@trnddc04... However, the killing of any person without benefit of a trial is murder, irregardless of the crime of which they are accused. Irregardless isn't a word, either. ![]() From Merriam Webster online: One entry found for irregardless. Main Entry: ir·re·gard·less Pronunciation: "ir-i-'gärd-l&s Function: adverb Etymology: probably blend of irrespective and regardless nonstandard : REGARDLESS usage Irregardless originated in dialectal American speech in the early 20th century. Its fairly widespread use in speech called it to the attention of usage commentators as early as 1927. The most frequently repeated remark about it is that "there is no such word." There is such a word, however. It is still used primarily in speech, although it can be found from time to time in edited prose. Its reputation has not risen over the years, and it is still a long way from general acceptance. Use regardless instead. |
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