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Talk Show Host Calls for Murder of Anti War Activist

Press Release Talk show host Michael Reagan calls for murder of anti-war activist (San Diego, CA) Radio talk show host Michael Reagan is calling for the murder of political activist, Mark Dic...  
 
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cooldarren (1 week ago) Show Hide
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Mark Dice rocks and tells the truth.
Respect4Truckers (1 week ago) Show Hide
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Michael Reagan has got to be the biggest a**hole I've ever heard! Anti war activists don't want innocent people to die in the name of government disagreements. By wanting Dice dead, he is also saying he wants soldiers and civilians from both sides dead. I hate to say it, but the world is a better place without people like him.
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Emotions set aside, 911 was obviously an inside job. Buildings don't fall at the speed of gravity such as building 7. Many can't accept the fact their government could do such a thing. I know they can because of the radiation experiments it conducted on military personnel in the 50' and 60's. My mother-in-law was exposed, a navy nurse, died from it's effects about 10 years ago.
Sending information to the troops is a bad idea however. They can't do anything about it.
Chains99 (2 weeks ago) Show Hide
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Unsubstantiated propaganda. There have never been ANY documents, secret or not, that have ever been released, that implicate any of our leaders in having prior knowledge or a participatory role in the world trade center disaster. As Clinton himself has said, "how dare you?" I don't care what "international law" determined in Europe after WW 2 as far as following orders, In the United States it is treason to attempt to circumvent a soldiers orders or undermine the chain of command.
Chains99 (2 weeks ago) Show Hide
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The way I see it, is if you are anti-war, and believe that Europe and the "international community" is a better environment to live in, and you have no loyalty to the US, or the flag, or the military, or capitalism, then by all means why purposefully remain in a nation that is "oppressing" your right to live in a socialist paradise? Particularly when you have about 15 other countries to choose from that "clearly" represent your beliefs with much greater fervor.
Chains99 (2 weeks ago) Show Hide
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First of all, sending unsubstantiated propaganda to soldiers in a war zone does not equate to "getting the facts out". It does not qualify for protection under the constitution, because of the nature of the law with which servicemen must operate. A soldier does not have the same rights as us as far as determining what the "truth" is when given several opposing viewpoints. They have their orders...PERIOD. Suggesting to soldiers that they should ignore their orders during war time is treason.
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In addition, this host is not calling for any murder. US code Title 18, chapter 115 (Treason, Sedition, and subversive activities) paragraph 2381 to paragraph 2390, provides for several instances where these "letter writers" may be in violation of US loyalty laws. He is simply suggesting that the penalty for these crimes be elevated to execution. I happen to agree with him. We have enough to worry about with enemies OUTSIDE the US, we should not have to worry about the ones INSIDE.
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In fact one of the penalties for treason under paragraph 2381 IS death. So the only question that remains is whether this "letter writing" actually qualifies as treason. Clearly a Federal prosecutor has several options under chapter 115, not to mention other laws which may pertain to the attempt to subvert US soldiers. The minimum penalty would likely be at least 10 years in prison and the inability to EVER hold public office in the US.
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