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It be big and black and hairy and I be afraid of it... (That was Ben Gun by the way, just in case anyone was wondering).
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My point is the major movie companies out there will have you believe that piracy is more dangerous than drug use
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Not if you believe the major movie companies out there, they will have you believe that piracy is more dangerous than drug use!Originally posted by Dalek SupremeI understand the pirate DVD business is more profitable even than the drugs trade (and a good deal safer).
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I understand the pirate DVD business is more profitable even than the drugs trade (and a good deal safer).
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Oil is more profitable than heroin.
Not so, the Global Illegal drug trade has a higher turnover than the Oil Industry.
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Ex-ter-min-ate O-PEC! Ex-ter-min-ate!
Ba-stards the lot of them!
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You will be deleted... delete... Delete... DELETE!Originally posted by goga12America defended Kuwait and Saudi Arabia. The result? $70+ oil.The U.S. law prohibits price-fixing. OPEC manipulated the oil price, driving it to 50 times above the cost oil extraction cost. Oil is more profitable than heroin.The OPEC members use oil proceeds to fund religious fundamentalists who incite against America.We prosecute foreign drug cartels which violate the U.S. law without entering the country. We can similarly do away with the OPECStop the oil racket! Sign the petition to outlaw OPEC at www.petitiononline.com/opec Another public initiative by www.SamsonBlinded.info. Google banned the site’s advertising and Amazon deleted all reviews
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Sign the petition to outlaw OPEC
America defended Kuwait and Saudi Arabia. The result? $70+ oil.The U.S. law prohibits price-fixing. OPEC manipulated the oil price, driving it to 50 times above the cost oil extraction cost. Oil is more profitable than heroin.The OPEC members use oil proceeds to fund religious fundamentalists who incite against America.We prosecute foreign drug cartels which violate the U.S. law without entering the country. We can similarly do away with the OPECStop the oil racket! Sign the petition to outlaw OPEC at www.petitiononline.com/opec Another public initiative by www.SamsonBlinded.info. Google banned the site’s advertising and Amazon deleted all reviews
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They will have to pay it for a tip anyway, in fact even if there is was no tip it would make sense for them to announce that it was "paid" to encourage more tips. At the end of the day, what is $25 mln when monthly costs are in excess of $5 bln?Originally posted by MordacThihs way they don't have to pay the reward.
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Death from explosion is very quick and thus not fitting punishment
Not if you stick hundreds of really small bombs all over their body and then let them off a couple at a time over a period of a few weeks
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Thihs way they don't have to pay the reward.Originally posted by AtWHe would have been far valuable alive
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Death from explosion is very quick and thus not fitting punishment. The best punishment is life sentence in high security place where he could have had a thought about choices in his life that he made and how he has no hope of being free again.Originally posted by Swamp ThingI hope he hurt and then disintegrated into tiny pieces - the bloke was nothing better than a bully in a playground (with big guns).
If USA limited X-Ray camp to Zagrawi, Bin Laden and few others like them, then it would probably be accepted by most of the world.
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I hope he hurt and then disintegrated into tiny pieces - the bloke was nothing better than a bully in a playground (with big guns).Originally posted by AtWMost likely - they were just bombing all houses where reportely he or anyone else were, scores of houses were blown up in the last few years and finally they got him, not a suprise really, especially given how stupidly he acted recently.
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They got his body, so I am inclined to believe this time its genuine. He would have been far valuable alive though, in fact much smarter move would have been to take him and put into X-Ray camp, at least this would have added some positive spin on what's happening there.
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