When did
it become treason not to clap enough during the State of the Union?
«Treason had become the true love of country and the new love of the country (as exhibited by Hitler) had
become treason».
Not exact matches
Advocating for peace is requiring us to confront the seductive power of military might at a time when its allure
becomes almost unbearable; dissent is seen as
treason, discussion as a betrayal.
Since Christianity was
becoming identified with the Roman Empire, the rulers of Persia suspected such Christians as were in their realms of loyalty to Rome and of either actual or potential
treason.
After the Oct. 26 loss to Syracuse at Alumni Stadium, bone - chilling rumors began to circulate in the BC locker room: The betting that had
become popular among the players had evolved into a disturbing form of
treason for a few.
Nelson Mandela the first Black to be elected South African President, was once in jail with a life sentence for the charge of «
treason», imposed by a Nazi - like White minority ruling - National party Regime that ruled South Africa for more than 70 years, and he went on to
become the President of a fully integrated South Africa.
«It's not
becoming from a president or a governor to say to people your particular political position is akin to
treason if you hope those people to provide an answer to a problem.»
«It's not
becoming from a president or from a governor to say to people that your particular political position is akin to
treason,» Molinaro said.
Omid Kokabee, who
became seriously ill while serving time on controversial
treason charges, will be allowed to leave the country