High Crimes & Treason
“It is improbable that the framers of the Constitution anticipated a situation in which the press were entirely given over to seditious, anti-American policies. If they had, it is likely that their modus operandi would be similar to that for any faction found guilty of high crimes. Trials for treason and the requisite sentences would apply, and I would have no qualms about seeing such sentences executed, no matter how severe.” . . .
“I believe it will be necessary to codify — or reaffirm — the nature of crimes against the Constitution and the American people. In this manner, we can thwart the designs not only of the press, but all global socialists operating in America. . . . [T]he political disenfranchisement of liberals, progressives, socialists and Marxists can begin in earnest, and in the open.”
—Erik Rush, columnist and author, “How to disarm the Mainstream Media: Exclusive: Erik Rush wants ‘treasonous’ reporters prosecuted
for misuse of free speech,” World Net Weekly, Oct. 28, 2012
• Editorial Comment: Are all people named Rush whacked?
• Yesterday’s WORD: Did you miss yesterday’s WORDs from legendary CBS newsman Fred Friendly about television as pork bellies? Click here.
News from USU’s award-winning student news site, The Hard News Café
• ATV News’ Cache Rendezvous celebrates the Halloween season: Cache Valley’s TV magazine show (10/30/12)
• Presidential candidate blasts press for short-changing U.S. citizens, by D. Whitney Smith
• Rocky Anderson: 3rd party presidential candidate comes to USU (includes full video of his talk)
• ATV News: Tibetan monks, LDS Democrats, Pumpkin Walk & sports (10/24/12)
• Public hearing on short-term rentals in Providence gets no response, by Dani Hayes
• Landmark Construction wins contract for Smithfield Civic Center, by Katie Swain
• School board discusses rezoning of Logan’s gravel pit area, by Heidi Vaughan
• Where does taxpayer money go? Richmond’s recorder knows, by Heidi Vaughan
• Obama-Romney too close to call, opinion pollster tells USU audience, by Shayna Marcure
PeezPIX by Ted Pease
• ATV News’ Cache Rendezvous celebrates the Halloween season: Cache Valley’s TV magazine show (10/30/12)
• Presidential candidate blasts press for short-changing U.S. citizens, by D. Whitney Smith
• Rocky Anderson: 3rd party presidential candidate comes to USU (includes full video of his talk)
• ATV News: Tibetan monks, LDS Democrats, Pumpkin Walk & sports (10/24/12)
• Public hearing on short-term rentals in Providence gets no response, by Dani Hayes
• Landmark Construction wins contract for Smithfield Civic Center, by Katie Swain
• School board discusses rezoning of Logan’s gravel pit area, by Heidi Vaughan
• Where does taxpayer money go? Richmond’s recorder knows, by Heidi Vaughan
• Obama-Romney too close to call, opinion pollster tells USU audience, by Shayna Marcure
PeezPIX by Ted Pease
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