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Saturday, March 14, 2015
Indicting Senator Tom "tall" Cotton, As a Treasonous Traitor
FRESHMAN U.S. SENATOR Tom "cottonmouth" Cotton, Repub, Arkansas, certainly knows how to stir the pot. He went to Harvard, which, after all, is where pot stirring is taught. Senator Tom "shitting in tall" Cotton is terribly ambitious, wants to be President, and, given the bizarre proclivities of the American people, one day might be. Cotton is one of this new crop of quite young, quite consrvative republicans now prominently self displaying on the political scene, all of whom, it could be argued, are quite insane. (see Noam Chomsky for details, use google). Cotton has yet another attribute; he may be a traitor, guilty of treason. Writing a letter to the Iranian government, telling them that President Obama is a buffoon and has no power to make treaties with anybody, while Obama is directly engaged with attempting to sign a treaty with that country is, it can be argued, treason, punishable, according to the U.S. Constitution, by death. Even as we speak, Secretary of State John Kerry is intimating that Cotton's letter, which was signed by 46 other respublicans of questionable loyalty to their own government, may well have already damaged chances for a treaty. if he decides that the letter has very definitely caused said damage, who knows? Is it possible that Attorney General Eric Holder will do a bit of research, and issues indictments? I wouldn't entirely rule out the possibility. the republican Senators are brushing off the notion, naturally; what else would you expect them to do? that might change, soon enough. Better laywer up, fellers. America's conservative radio talk show hosts, demonstrably insane, are calling Cotton's letter to Iran a "public relations statement", and "an informative communication, not a formal letter to a foreign government". Yeah, sure. Whatever. Press releases don't begin with "to whom it might concern, dear sirs": do they?
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