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this is a discussion within the Saints Community Forum; If this case were in a court of law you could certainly argue that "threats of intention" do not match the evidence of outcome. Key word here is "If". But in a dictatorship the *despot decides the outcome. And if ...
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If this case were in a court of law you could certainly argue that "threats of intention" do not match the evidence of outcome.
Key word here is "If". But in a dictatorship the *despot decides the outcome. And if the despot concludes that his minions have not fully cooperated with his inquiry in a matter that may lead to sanctions on his politbureau, then the dictator must punish the subordinate minions in full view of those who might impose sanctions in an attempt to avoid a monetary penalty on his kingdom. *Goodell |
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