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Is a person who votes for someone he or she knows is trying to destroy America guilty of conspiracy?

tncdel 2012/06/24 05:57:43
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  • wtw 2012/06/24 23:24:59
    YES [explain why you think so].
    wtw
    You bet!
  • Mike 2012/06/24 18:27:41
    YES [explain why you think so].
    Mike
    Its treason plain and simple
  • Dogzebra 2012/06/24 17:39:06
    YES [explain why you think so].
    Dogzebra
    +1
    Sorta sounds like liberal logic. Now if only we could get them all to drink my special recipie kool aid a few days before Nov. 2012.
  • wolf sloan 2012/06/24 17:38:38
    YES [explain why you think so].
    wolf sloan
    +1
    but getting a conviction is next to impossible
  • Freeranger 2012/06/24 17:06:35
    NO [explain why you think not].
    Freeranger
    Nope. Whether we like it or not, they're exercising their right to vote under the law.
  • frank 2012/06/24 16:17:04
    NO [explain why you think not].
    frank
    +1
    They just do not have a clue as to what is really going on.
  • mustangluver 2012/06/24 15:54:11
    YES [explain why you think so].
    mustangluver
    +2
    They are contributing to the destruction of this great nation. They are traitors!
  • schjaz 2012/06/24 15:25:11
    YES [explain why you think so].
    schjaz
    +1
    Had to raise my eyebrows on this one.
    Wow.
    Yeah, if they know this person is trying harm America, I guess they would be guilty of conspiracy.
  • Andrew 2012/06/24 11:53:29
    YES [explain why you think so].
    Andrew
    +1
    Because they are complicit in the plot when they are aware of the end results. Trouble is, it would be impossible to prove!
  • mwg0735 2012/06/24 11:33:18
  • Mel the Witch POTL PWCM~JLA 2012/06/24 11:17:10
    NO [explain why you think not].
    Mel the Witch POTL PWCM~JLA
    +2
    Conspiracy? No. Stupidity Yes...
  • Dagon 2012/06/24 07:28:55
  • Don Leuty 2012/06/24 07:04:11
    NO [explain why you think not].
    Don Leuty
    Nope, just acting against self-interest.
  • Cal 2012/06/24 06:35:35
    NO [explain why you think not].
    Cal
    No, but they should feel guilty when all of the facts are laid out in front of them. A stupid voter isn't anything but stupid...if you play the part of the sheeple....you'll be a sheeple until the end. That's about as far as I see it going.
  • TheTruth1313 2012/06/24 06:32:20
    YES [explain why you think so].
    TheTruth1313
    Sometimes I think that they should be. LOL
  • Zuggi 2012/06/24 06:26:13
    NO [explain why you think not].
    Zuggi
    [NOTA]

    Seriously, how many times have you asked this question or a slightly different variant this weekend?
  • jesus christ 2012/06/24 06:21:03
    YES [explain why you think so].
    jesus christ
    its to late to convict bush and it's not o.k. to go after his supporters. obama would just pardon bush and cheney anyway. a u.s. president or ex president will never be convicted of any crime. nixon watergate nothing. reagan trading weapons to a regime that was holding u.s. hostages nothing. bush sr. and reagan using the cia to fly cocaine into the u.s. to fund the nicaraguan contras. bush and cheney lying to the congress to drag us into the iraq war. if it hasn't happened yet its not going to. give it up.
  • Jo 2012/06/24 06:18:12
    NO [explain why you think not].
    Jo
    you cant know with certainty that someone is trying to destoy America, and you certainly couldnt call someone guilty of "consipracy" for voting for them.
  • The Birdman 2012/06/24 06:08:28
    YES [explain why you think so].
    The Birdman
    Ok, Here's where treason comes into play!
  • Marek 2012/06/24 06:05:27
    YES [explain why you think so].
    Marek
    Yes, such person is guilty. The destroyer and supporter are tied in this effort, the first cannot do it without the second.
  • Barbara Hasler 2012/06/24 06:03:46
    YES [explain why you think so].
    Barbara Hasler
    The individual would be an accessory to the crime of a domestic enemy trying to over throw the government of the United States.

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