Posted this earlier but then Q blew up the board and sent all the autistic bird dogs in all directions. Fucking short hairs, I swear.
>>3045861 (pb)
>>/patriotsfight/242
>Define 'Traitor'.
>1. a person who betrays another, a cause, or any trust.
>2. a person who commits treason by betraying his or her country.
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>I don't recall this as a topic of discussion before, so here goes.
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>Should we recognize different types of treason? Not all of the traitors are motivated by the same things.
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>Some are motivated by simple greed. Selling the country out for money.
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>Some are motivated by the lust for power, over people, institutions, and influence.
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>Some are motivated by doctrine, my imagined way of government is better than yours.
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>Some are motivated by religion, my religion has government as all or part of its function.
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>Some are motivated by simple blind, amorphous hatred of America for what ever reasons.
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>Most, I'm certain, have a combination of these motives.
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>Do we recognize that some treason is an honest expression of a desire to make a better world under (name your system)?
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>Should the same punishments apply equally to all of them?