Senile Joe Should Not be Impeached but Prosecuted for Treason

Article 3, Section 3 of the U.S. Constitution defines treason against the United States as “only . . . levying war against them, or in adhering to their enemies, giving them aid and comfort (empasis added).

“United States” is in the plural (“them,” “their”), as it is in all the founding documents, referring to the free and independent states, not something called “the United States government in Washington, D.C.”  That is why Lincoln, the entire Union Army high command, and every Union Army soldier who was not conscripted/enslaved by the Lincoln regime were all guilty of treason.  They levied total war upon the Southern states, which Lincoln and the U.S. governmet always considered to have never left the union.

As for Senile Joe, it is impossible to believe that giving the Taliban more than $80 billion worth of American weaponry was not done on purpose.  If that is not “adhering” to the enemy and giving him aid, then there is no such thing as treason or giving the enemy aid and comfort.

 

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10:03 am on September 8, 2021