Monday, August 23, 2004

Should John Kerry be executed?

Should John Kerry be executed?

That is a very strong statement, I know. However, as Steve Gilbert points out in The American Thinker, Kerry's actions in the early 1970's, which include negotiations with the Viet Cong and North Vietnamese delegations in Paris in May 1970 (which occurred while Kerry was still in the Naval Reserve) are actually punishable by death under article 104 (Aiding the Enemy) of the Uniform Code of Military Justice. Furthermore, there is no statute of limitations for crimes that are punishable by death under the UCMJ.

US Democrats: I warned you back in April about the waffle king. And yet, you nominated him anyhow. Not only that, your campaign strategy was to highlight his service in Vietnam and to ignore the intervening 3+ decades. Well, as Dr. Phil would say (along with, I am certain, numerous other barnyard analogies), the chickens are coming home to roost.

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