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In reply to the discussion: Was it wrong to prosecute Oliver North for trading arms for hostages? [View all]ZombieHorde
(29,047 posts)66. I'm sorry.
I probably shouldn't be having this discussion because I am thinking so poorly due to my cold. However, I'm stubborn, so....
I think your rebuttal makes a lot sense, but only because people truly believe in the social/rhetorical constructs in play. So I am currently agreeing with you, but my reasons may be different than some other people's reasons.
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Was it wrong to prosecute Oliver North for trading arms for hostages? [View all]
geek tragedy
Sep 2014
OP
It was unsolicited advice for a government agency. In other words, a threat.
morningfog
Sep 2014
#63
perhaps, but this was done to these families as they were desperately trying
Warren Stupidity
Sep 2014
#64
I don't think there would have been any approach that could have been made to those
pnwmom
Sep 2014
#49
sucky poll. disgusting comparison of grieving families to a right wing nut job criminal.
cali
Sep 2014
#15
Because selling arms to Iran was against federal law and a President is supposed to
merrily
Sep 2014
#25
They did NOT fund IS. You're right. Let's give the bereaved the death penalty for nothing.
merrily
Sep 2014
#28
North should still be in prison, but the families of hostages should not be prosecuted.
Comrade Grumpy
Sep 2014
#27
If I were a family member, I would ignore US government threats and do what I could...
Comrade Grumpy
Sep 2014
#55
Or convoluted rationalizations to see his Admin as full of heartless monsters. Like ISIS.
randome
Sep 2014
#59
Oh it is worse than that - he used the hostage deal to funnel arms to the Contras.
Warren Stupidity
Sep 2014
#65