Section 3: Treason
Section 3 defines treason and its punishment.I have gone to this length to show how President Obama maybe guilty for Treason for at least one crime and maybe more. I say this based on information coming out of the Benghazi massacre. The president was at the very least requested to send military assistance in what had become a 7 hour long over throw of an American Embassy and the rape and torture of U.S. Ambassador J. Christopher Stevens and the murder of U.S. Foreign Service Information Management Officer Sean Smith and U.S. embassy security personnel Special Forces Glen Doherty and Tyrone Woods. The request for help by America was denied by what has come out most recently by President Barack Hussein Obama. It is also being exposed that Obama had a live feed to the attack and watched it as our American heros were being slain. Obama then went to sleep and attended a fund raiser for his reelection in Las Vegas. Obama knew what happened as it fell apart and then LIED to the American people about it.Treason against the United States, shall consist only in levying War against them, or in adhering to their Enemies, giving them Aid and Comfort. No Person shall be convicted of Treason unless on the Testimony of two Witnesses to the same overt Act, or on Confession in open Court. The Congress shall have Power to declare the Punishment of Treason, but no Attainder of Treason shall work Corruption of Blood, or Forfeiture except during the Life of the Person attained.
1. Allowed Americans to be raped and killed while he watched and denied assistance 3 times.
2. Lied to the American people about the extent of what happened. Knowingly misled.
3. Aiding foreign enemy by not lending support during an act of war.
You need two witnesses to attest to these charges and I would subpoena:
1. Hilary Rodham Clinton and
2. General David Howell Petraeus
The following are persons accused and tried of Treason in America from 1776 - 2012 you may soon add President Obama.
- Philip Vigol and John Mitchell, convicted of treason and sentenced to hanging; pardoned by George Washington; see Whiskey Rebellion.
- Governor Thomas Dorr 1844, convicted of treason against the state of Rhode Island; see Dorr Rebellion; released in 1845; civil rights restored in 1851; verdict annulled in 1854.
- John Brown, convicted of treason against the Commonwealth of Virginia in 1859 and executed for attempting to organize armed resistance to slavery.
- Aaron Dwight Stevens, took part in John Brown's raid and was executed in 1860 for treason against Virginia.
- William Bruce Mumford, convicted of treason and hanged in 1862 for tearing down a United States flag during the American Civil War.
- Mary Surratt, Lewis Powell, David Herold, and George Atzerodt, all hanged on July 7, 1865 for treason and conspiracy for the Lincoln assassination and conspiracy - by military tribunal.
- Iva Toguri D'Aquino, who is frequently identified with "Tokyo Rose" convicted 1949. Subsequently pardoned by President Gerald Ford.
- Herbert Hans Haupt, German-born naturalized U.S. citizen, was convicted of treason in 1942 and executed after being named as a German spy by fellow German spies defecting to the United States.
- Martin James Monti, United States Army Air Force pilot, convicted of treason for defecting to the Waffen SS in 1944.
- Robert Henry Best, convicted of treason on April 16, 1948 and served a life sentence.
- Mildred Gillars, also known as "Axis Sally", convicted of treason on March 8, 1949; served 12 years of a 10- to 30-year prison sentence.
- Tomoya Kawakita, sentenced to death for treason in 1952, but eventually released by President John F. Kennedy to be deported to Japan.
- Adam Yahiye Gadahn has been indicted for treason as of 2012, but has not been brought to trial as he remains at large.
Amen.
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