October 02, 2003
life during wartime
"If someone in the Bush administration leaked this , they need to be punished, and they need to be made an example of, because that's not just a leak, that's treason," Spann, of Winfield, Ala., told The Associated Press. Kansas City Star

Exactly.

I don't mean to, you know, bang the drum as they say, but isn't treason during wartime a capital offense?

What do you think the chance is that a convicted Bush Administration official facing the death penalty could get a pardon from the President? I mean at first it seems like a lock, but he does love to sign those warrants of execution, and he really doesn't get much chance being President.

Posted by illovich at October 02, 2003 03:59 PM
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