Definitions
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- noun someone who betrays his country by committing treason
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Examples
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								New York Congressman Peter King called the Times "treasonist," and suggested that Attorney General Gonzales consider prosecuting the Times, its reporters, editors, and maybe the janitors. 
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								That kind of talk would have been called “treasonist” by the previous administration. 
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								Its shameful and Miller's actions are treasonist as far as Im concerned. 
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								What are the people of SC thinking electing such treasonist and lying people to the posts of Governor and Senator. 
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								Fox entertainment would be proud of the treasonist remarks of those 200 anti Americans. 
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								That kind of talk would have been called “treasonist” by the previous administration. 
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								Why didnt you bring it up when that treasonist POS bush was spending billions of dollars on his wars and tax breaks for the wealthy? Think Progress » After warmest January in history, Vancouver airlifts in snow for Winter Olympics. 2010 
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								The GOP is just a party of treasonist asshats who will do anything to return to power even if it destroys the country! 
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								Billions of dollars spent and tens of thousands of lives lost because of that treasonist bastrd bush. 
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								Why is it not treasonist for Cheney to criticize a President at war? 
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