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You are the example of a traitor

Posted By: American Hater alert! on 2006-06-08
In Reply to: Coulter - Acerbic Neocon Banshee.sm - LVMT

Your comments are traitorious and you are not worthy to be called an American...

You said...*supports an administration commiting genocide throughout the world.*

This is not true and people like you need to pack your bags and move to France like you've been threatening to do for every election since 1994. You are a liar, because we are not committing genocide but ridding the world of those who do.

Grow and up and be blessed that you live in the USA! Otherwise you need to get out.


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I consider him a traitor and just out to save his own butt

He figures he can win on the Dem ticket because PA has turned Dem. Well, I have news for him.....I doubt it. He only won by a couple votes in the last election because of Pat Toomey running against him. He will definitely lose this election.


I always split my ticket and I usually voted for him, but no more. I don't care what party anyone is affiliated with; but, to me, he is a traitor and that's someone else who is not needed in the Senate.


To those who vote straight party, open your eyes. They are only out for themselves (but is that really news to anyone?)


As posters have said before, we have to educate the people who don't watch/investigate/read up on the candidates running to make sure we vote the best candidates for the job...those who value the constitution, listen to their constituents (which is hard), and vote for the good of the country. Get rid of the a-holes who are in there. We really need to clean house this coming election.,


SORE LOSER! TRAITOR!

All of America stood in line to vote your REPUBLICANS OUT OF OFFICE.  Now, you lost.  Take your ball and go home.  And sulk over there.  You are on time out! 


Would you call him a traitor and America hater?
Shame on you.


Army officer says won't fight in unlawful Iraq war
Wed Jun 7, 2006 7:31 PM ET

By Akiko Fujita

TACOMA, Washington (Reuters) - A U.S. Army officer said on Wednesday that fighting in the war in Iraq would make him party to war crimes and he would not go.

First Lt. Ehren Watada's supporters -- including clergy and a military family group -- said he is the first commissioned officer to publicly refuse to serve in Iraq and risked being court-martialed.

The Pentagon said Watada was among a number of officers and enlisted personnel who have applied for conscientious objector status.

The wholesale slaughter and mistreatment of the Iraqi people is not only a terrible moral injustice but a contradiction of the Army's own law of land warfare. My participation would make me party to war crimes, said Watada in a taped statement played at a Tacoma news conference.

His superiors at the nearby Fort Lewis military base would not let Watada leave the base to attend the press conference. Another news conference took place in Watada's native Hawaii.

Watada, 28, had been scheduled to be deployed to Iraq for his first tour later this month. He joined the Army in 2003, and has served in Korea.

Watada said his moral and legal obligations were to the U.S. Constitution not those who would issue unlawful orders.

Nearly 2,500 U.S. soldiers and an estimated 40,000 Iraqi civilians have been killed since the U.S.-led invasion of Iraq in March 2003.

In recent weeks, Marines have been accused of killing 24 Iraqi civilians in the town of Haditha, raising concerns about abuse of force.

Paul Boyce, Army spokesman at the Pentagon, said Watada's case was being reviewed, adding it is not the first case, nor is his case particularly unique.

Joe Colgan, whose son Benjamin was killed in Iraq, said sending sons and daughters to Iraq was unpatriotic.

I ask that we all think about our moral conscience and what we have done in God's name, said Colgan.

(Additional reporting by Will Dunham in Washington D.C.)