Your comment doesn't relate at all. You're missing the context of the disagreement (which is what the ruling of treason vs. non-treason is based upon).
On top of that, your little anecdote about Hamilton and Burr does not illustrate your idea of freedom vs. responsibility at all, since Burr wasn't punished (taking responsibility) for his actions (freedom) in your version of the story.
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Whetted? You mean witted?
Your comment doesn't relate at all. You're missing the context of the disagreement (which is what the ruling of treason vs. non-treason is based upon).
On top of that, your little anecdote about Hamilton and Burr does not illustrate your idea of freedom vs. responsibility at all, since Burr wasn't punished (taking responsibility) for his actions (freedom) in your version of the story.