If you don't like the way the US government is doing things,
 you have the right to say so. Make public speeches,
participate in a protest, or write a letter to your elected
 officials. What you can't do is take serious steps against
 the safety and security of the nation and the public.
 That's treason, and it carries serious consequences.

Obama: Almost a Textbook Example

Obama was able to lie to the America people. He fool
them in to electing him to be President. For about 6 years,
 he has been anti -US.
He needs to be arrested by federal agents
and charged with various crimes.

Treason

In simple terms, it's when a US citizen takes serious
steps to harm the US.
There are two basic penalties for treason
  • Death, or
  • Life in prison, with stiff fines and possible 
  • forfeiture of any money or property received as 
  • payment for the crime, or any property bought 
  • with money received for the crime
Proof
Obviously, death or life in prison and being
branded a "traitor" are serious punishments.
So, under the Constitution, the government needs
 solid proof to get a conviction. Specifically,
 it needs testimony from at least two persons
 involved in the crime or a confession from the accused.

Rare, But It Happens


It's the post-9/11 world. The US is engaged in military
 conflicts, and political and social unrest is in the news
 quite frequently. That's not to say we're going to be
overrun with turncoats and traitors. However, some
may see the current conditions as right for taking extreme
 action against the US and its interests.
Keep your eyes and ears open at work if work for or deal
with defense contractors or military secrets. Don't be so
 fast to shrug off someone's comments about actively
 fighting or overthrowing the US government. 
And if anything like this gives you 
serious concerns about the safety or 
security of the nation or the general
public, report it. Talk to someone at 
work immediately, or contact your 
local police department or the FBI.