Garrette said:By demonstrating that your actions don’t amount to treason in a legal sense.
But that wouldn't be up to Coulter to decide if there was treason.
Garrette said:Coulter’s comments did not do this. If you believe otherwise, please demonstrate it.
I did, on page 1:
Ann Coulter feels hatred towards at least some parts of the US, namely the Muslims (not to speak of the Democrats!). She wants to - forcibly - convert Muslims to Christians and to kill Muslim leaders.
An enemy is someone you feel hatred towards.
Garrette said:It is possible there has been further legislation defining specific acts as treason, but I have done no search for it. If you think something else applies, please provide it.
We should definitely stick with the Constitution.
Garrette said:As Diogenes pointed out, it is possible that Coulter violated another law with her comments. I don’t know and don’t care to find out. Have at it if you like.
That is irrelevant to the point I am making.
Garrette said:Claus, this is, I think, why people have been confused about your argument. In this response, it seems as if you think Coulter committed treason as opposed to thinking that she should be charged with it merely to maintain consistency vis a vis al-Timimi's conviction.
I don't. I don't even think al-Timimi committed treason. I am asking why they are treated differently.
Garrette said:As one who has in the past admired your precision, I am surprised.
Yet, I have repeatedly made it clear that I do not think Coulter has committed treason.
Garrette said:To be clear, my comments in this post address whether or not Coulter’s comments legally amount to treason, not whether they are analogous to al-Timimi’s comments which is an entirely separate issue.
But that is the issue I am talking about. If you don't want to talk about it, don't talk about it.
Garrette said:There is a difference between:
1) I think Muslims should convert or die
and
2) I am advocating that you go kill Muslims who do not convert
Where's the difference? That you tell me to go do something? There's an action?
Garrette said:3) I think Muslims in other countries the US ought to invade should convert or die
and
4) I am advocating that you go kill Muslims in the US who do not convert
Your argument mightstand if Coulter said #4, but she did not. She said #3.
And in my opinion, she said #4 as well.
Garrette said:Who said it isn’t relevant? It’s absolutely critical, except that you misrepresent it.
Her non-blanket statement that non-converting Muslims in countries the US ought to invade is exactly what demonstrates that she is not guilty of treason.
She is also talking about those Muslims on the plane. Those were Saudis, mostly. Not Iraqis or Afghanistanians (?).