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Politics : Formerly About Advanced Micro Devices

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To: Tenchusatsu who wrote (1379776)11/11/2022 5:41:27 PM
From: i-node  Read Replies (1) of 1579899
 
That’s a really naive view. That all things are acceptable unless there is a statute outlawing it. Just like the Zuckerberg end of the steal.

David Plouffe finds a new, never before exploited loophole that will change the outcome of the election by injecting a half billion in private cash into public election operations.

A blatantly corrupt activity, and made illegal in half of states instantly after the election outcome was changed by it. Yet, you think it is just fine. After all, your state is one in which these corrupt contributions have NOT been outlawed.

So, by your definition this obviously corrupt activity is fine until Republicans are able to plug the hole. Because you guys are never going to do it on your own.

It is such a bogus argument. You may, however, be the first person I’ve encountered who believes that money should be legal until democrats decide to plug the law.

I can’t believe this is your position. It is so pro-crime you sound like tejek.
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