prior convictions of treason from a reader of this blog Paul Jackson
Posted on | November 20, 2011 | 1 Comment
| Paul Jackson |
Submitted on 2011/11/20 at 6:51am
Philip Vigol and John Mitchell, convicted of treason and sentenced to hanging; pardoned by George Washington; see Whiskey Rebellion. |
Video: Orly before NH Election Committee |
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29839 Sta Margarita Pkwy, 
Videography by Barbara Rosenfeld 

November 20th, 2011 @ 10:18 am
So according to this research the last conviction for treason was in 1952, and convictions for treason do not often occur.
Yet you think threatening treason charges against public official with whom you disagree is a path to winning friends and influencing people.