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My name is Chris and I shall be annoying the living fuck out of you today. Hope you don't mind. I've noticed from your recent bill passing that you've decided to wipe your pompous asses with our Bill of Rights and Constitution... ...Lucky for me, if I am to be brought to court over writing this, I'll be able to throw a shit-smeared piece of paper in your faces. Contrary to popular belief, the United States does not own the Internet. In fact, if you found an owner, I'd shoot him, take over, and charge the whole lot of you for trespassing on my Internets. I take you back about three years ago where there were some guys in France and they committed some crimes here in the US. Well they were able to escape, but through our court systems they were found guilty and were reported to the French government. Was anything done to them? No. Will anything be done to them? Probably not. Why? Because the US has no jurisdiction in France. Sure you can charge the US citizen with this law, but what if the person that is "annoying" me lives in Brazil? You going to take the police down in the jungle and hunt the bastard that decided to annoy me?! Hells no! In conclusion, US governing body, please gain some IQ points ~dontcareaboutmyid Add your comment
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