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OT: Rationalize THIS
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A bad apple in the bunch. It tends to happen in places of power. Good thing he's a former employee of ours and is being held accountable for his actions.
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What IS the going penalty for treason these days?
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I always thought death was one of the available penalties, but that could set a dangerous precedent for certain government officials.
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The waiting list would be long, for certain. The problem is the statute of limitations.
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You have people with moral issues in all parties.
Jeff
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Death is too easy for people who were doing it for the cash. Life without parole in San Quentin is a much harder role to play.
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Yeah, but that leaves the dangerous possibility of being pardoned.
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No kidding? Really? ;-)
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Why don't you tell me how the city of Oakland fits into the chain of command between TSA and the justice department?
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No, Muslims on the loose:
Mark Deli Siljander
Maybe they'll learn not to be so 'politically correct'. The only reason he was a Republican is because that's as far as you can get to the Religious Right in this country.