Kevin_Kennedy
Defend Liberty
- Aug 27, 2008
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When did the rights that Ameicans have died to enure become the property of the world. This is our country foreigners have no investment in our country. Anwar al-Awlaki is a turncoat to his country if he really considers himself an American. During a war if a soldier decides he wants to fight for the other side then he will be shot.
I believe the idea that our nation was founded upon was something along the lines of all men being created equal with the same inalienable rights. I don't think they only meant Americans. So is that a yes to the assassination option for an American citizen? I thought your argument was that only American citizens have constitutional rights, now it's only certain American citizens have constitutional rights?
For any american citizen the penalty for treason is death.
After a fair trial to ascertain whether they're actually guilty of treason, maybe. But assassination kind of takes that off the table.