> Cam wrote:
> If sending a soldier to war is "aid to the enemy", then we are really f*cked.
>

Sending troops to a *fraudulent* war - a war that's made up.

If a company can be sued for hot coffee in the lap then I'd think
government officials who fraudulently send, say, somebody's husband to
his death in Iraq could and should be tried.

I guess I'm not seeing the difference between, say, selling military
secrets to the Russians and falsifying documents to sell war.  Well I
do.  The second one is REALLY treasonous while the first isn't quite
as much.  But they both undermine the defense of the nation.

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