No taxpayer bailout for ‘Russpublicans’ posing as Republicans

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Dear editor,

The Constitution of the United States defines only one crime: treason against the United States. Treason is “adhering to their enemies, giving them aid or comfort.”  

Russia has long been our enemy.

In a David Letterman interview in 2013, Donald Trump says he has conducted “a lot of business with the Russians.”  

In 2016, Donald Trump gushed that Putin called him a genius; he chose a campaign financial adviser who had lived in Moscow; his campaign manager had worked recently as a senior adviser for the pro-Russian Ukrainian president; and his chief national security advisor was a foreign agent for a country allowing ISIS fighters to travel in and routinely talked to Russian operatives.   

Would George Washington be concerned?  

Despite the thousands of local veterans and select service members who sacrificed to protect us from Russian terror for decades, not a whisper of concern from Republican leadership.  

Imagine if ISISpublicans had infiltrated the United States’ executive leadership posing as Republicans — outrage. 

Where is yours? 

FYI: “The Communist Manifesto” is available on Amazon for less than two dollars.

I will provide a free copy if you cannot afford one.  

DAN STEWART

Pace

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