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And If a private person chooses to write their congressman and ask that a "unconstitutional" law be passed, prompting the legislator to act, that would also be a treasonous act, worthy of death, correct?
Or how about simply talking about "how" a AWB should be passed for the benefit of the nation, although recognizing that it is "unconstitutional?" Is that treason, as well?
You are creating a very slippery slope, and I'm 100% confident that the founders would have found that your beliefs run contrary to freedom loving peoples.
Chatter is entirely different than a public official who has sworn to uphold and defend the Constitution willfully acting against it. If you don't understand that oath you need to look for a new job.
The fact that it is a credible threat and that it is a violation of that oath are hugely significant points that you, for some strange reason, are choosing to disregard.