Actually, Pearson Sharp is wrong: Execution is not how we deal with traitors
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The OAN windbag continued: When all the dust settles from the audit in Arizona and the potential audits in Georgia, Michigan, Pennsylvania, Nevada, and Wisconsin, what happens to all these people who are responsible for overthrowing the election? What are the consequences for traitors who meddled with our sacred democratic process and tried to steal power by taking away the voices of the American people? What happens to them?
In a hauntingly calm manner, Sharp answered his own question.
Well, in the past, America had a very good solution for dealing with such traitors: Execution, he bluntly declared.
Treason is considered the highest of all crimes and is the only crime defined in the U.S. Constitution which states that anyone is guilty of treason if they support Americas enemies, Sharp added.
https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/opinion/oan-goes-full-fascist-calls-for-mass-executions-over-election-fraud/ar-AALoKkb
Interesting to note though: Jefferson Davis, a man who undermined the government, the democratic process, the sovereignty of the country, and presided over a treasonous force that killed more Americans than the British, than the Nazis, than the Vietcong, than Al Qaeda, or than ISIS was never executed or even tried for treason.
Our country builds traitors statues.
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