Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Comment on this quote Share via Email Print this Page Cato Quote “...I know not what treason is, if sapping and betraying the liberties of a people be not treason...” ~ Cato John Trenchard (1662-1723) & Thomas Gordon (169?-1750) Treason Ratings and Comments Reply E Archer, NYC 1/7/13 Treason it is. Reply cal, lewisville, tx 1/7/13 Our laws call it "to aid or comfort the enemy." Our enemy is DC which aids and comforts itself against us. Reply Mike, Norwalk 1/7/13 Acting on a current hit list (killing sovereign(s) with out benefit of trial) with out restraint from, or by support of the occupying statist theocracy infesting this land, defines a violation of allegiance, betrayal, treachery and a most repugnant treason. The sapping and betraying the liberties of a once free and sovereign We The People by armed agents (local police, and an alphabet soup of federal, state, etc. thugs) is a great example of treason. Reply jim k, Austin, Tx 1/7/13 If you could go to prison for treason, Obama, his cabinet,and 90% of both houses of congress would be serving life sentences right now. Reply Mary-MI 1/7/13 Reply J Carlton, Calgary 1/7/13 SaveOk2 SaveOk2 View CommentsClick to view or comment. Share on Facebook Tweet Email Print This Cato quote is found in these categories: Treason quotes About Cato Bio of Cato Quotations by Cato Books by/about Cato Cato videos Cato on Wikipedia Astrological chart for Cato