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From: Paul Andrew Mitchell [address in tool bar]
Subject: SNET: update to treason penalty
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In case any of you missed it, I have already
posted my recommendations for amending the
penalty for treason in Title 18, U.S.C.
At the discretion of the jury, a party guilty
of treason shall spend the rest of his (her)
days inside a 20-foot high chain link fence,
topped with concertina wire and electrified
with 440 volts, where grass and other organic
matter shall be available for consumption.
A tent and clothes shall be optional, again
at the discretion of the jury. A sign shall
be posted: don't throw garbage; we have
enough inside here already.
/s/ Paul Mitchell
p.s. It is probably unconstitutional, for
violating the prohibition against cruel and
unusual punishment; but, it does have a
certain "political" appeal to suggest such
an amendment.
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