2010-03-29

An Act of Treason by Members of the United States Congress?

Vatic Note:   This is one of several different takes one can make on what happened here.   This below is one of those takes, another one is that the Congress gave Obama "cover" on what he wanted to do anyway, but had to face the increasing distrust and angst against him by his base, and against our abusive ally, Israel.    As another writer put it, its like the victim of a marriage spousal abuse syndrome.    We keep getting slapped in the face,  arrogantly told by Israel herself that they control our government,  then they come here and prove it to our faces, and the result is a distrust now of both branches of gov and perception that we are an occupied nation and thus through treason.  So either way, Treason by both the White House and Congress is the result.  On that fact, there can be no doubt, regardless of why they did it, they did it to the  detriment of this nation's national interest at the risk of serious harm to her people and country.  

Title:   An Act of Treason by Members of the United States Congress?

http://www.informationclearinghouse.info/article25090.htm
By:     Information Clearinghouse
Date:   03/27/2010

It must have been realised that the letter to Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, signed by nearly 300 members of the U.S. Congress, affirming their commitment to Israel, would be widely publicised and fall into the hands of that illegal Apartheid State, so the writing and signing of that letter should be considered an act of treason.


The letter has totally undermined the power of the President of the United States by virtually telling Israel: "It does not matter what you do to the Palestinians, how many illegal structures you build on the territory you stole from them; how you behave towards the Lebanese, or what you have in mind for Iran, we, the signatories on this letter are with you, all the way."

Posted March 27, 2010




Anthony Lawson (known professionally as Tony Lawson) is a retired international-prize-winning commercials director, cameraman, ad agency creative director and voice over. He used to be known for shooting humorous commercials, but doesn’t find much to laugh about, with the way the world is going, these days.




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