Treason: Treason against the United States, shall consist only in levying War against them, or in adhering to their Enemies, giving them Aid and Comfort. -Article III, Section 3 US Constitution
I remember standing in front of the People’s White House in Washington D.C. during Barack Hussein Obama’s criminal tenure.
I remember looking and seeing all the armed security detail that this criminal had around himself and the White House.
I also remember thinking to myself that if the Secret Service was doing its job, it would be delivering the usurper up to the Justice Department for the crimes that he is guilty of committing against the people that he was supposed to serve.
Apparently, that was the old America, when the people in this country knew and practiced the Word of God and constitutional law (Jeremiah 6:16).
Shameful, to say the least.
After all, three-fourths of the Declaration of Independence is the lessons that our forefathers exhibited to their posterity by throwing off a tyrant across the pond that would not be ruled by God (Romans 12:21).
In that Old America, presidents would walk up and down the streets shaking the hands of their constituents without the fear of being assailed. Then again, that was a time when presidents, for the most part, were serving the people, not betraying them with that which constitutes treason such as those who do so today.
Now, the American people have another Judas in their midst. We’re talking about the one who was placed into office by massive voter fraud (Remember the 11 million fake followers and literally no one showed up in support of his presidential campaign and yet, we are being told that 80 million people voted him into office). This man is guilty of plagiarism, lying, stealing, killing, and, without a doubt, treason (Luke 22:48). Yet, he is being protected by the Secret Service against the people that he is betraying. They have it backward (Isaiah 59).
How many times have we heard from other clowns in the circus of politics that Biden is guilty of treason? More than I can count.
If he is guilty of treason, what is the lawful consequences? According to U.S. Code Title 18, the penalty is death, or not less than five years’ imprisonment (with a minimum fine of $10,000, if not sentenced to death).
Any person convicted of treason against the United States also forfeits the right to hold public office in the United States.
So, now knowing this, why is John Schneider, whom you know as Bo Duke from the television series Dukes of Hazard, being investigated by the Secret Service?
The problem that they are going to have with this one is that most Americans agree with John and the very laws that condemn Biden’s treasonous crimes.
Justice is what guards our liberties (Isaiah 26:9)!
Bradlee Dean
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