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Justin Lambright Tax cuts taxing to Americans
By Justin Lambright
Mesa Legend
In a time when every American is concerned about the psuedo War in Afghanistan, it is easy for real politics to go about its evil bidding with little or no notice from the American public.
 
Agree or not, we have the ‘Right’ to say it
Legend's View
I read the Mesa Legend with interest every week. And, normally, I wouldn’t comment on editorial matter of comments. However, I cannot, in good conscience, keep silence in this case.
 
Reason for treason?
Legend's View
This past December an American citizen was captured in Afghanistan who was a member of the Taliban and Al Qaida forces.
 
 
 
 

Faculty Observing and Scrutinizing
This past December John Walker Lindh, 20, was captured by U.S. forces. Walker, a student in Pakistan who was an American citizen was a member of the Al-Quaida militia of the Taliban. The question now arises as to how to charge Walker. Do we charge him with treason, America’s highest crime, punishable by death? Or, do we charge him with aiding a known terrorist group, a lesser crime, punishable by about 10 years in federal prison? We asked faculty around campus what their thoughts were on the subject.
 


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