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Originally posted by brand0n
due to aol and the amount of $ they can put into legal real fucking criminals are still walking the streets, selling the crack, robbing the old and puttin out the hoes. while our all ready backed up legal system jumps through hoops to put bulk mailers in jail?
now our tax money is going to pay to keep this guy in jail for 9 years due to the fact he sent spam? i cant think of the man hours spent, the amount of legal process used and the time it took for this case to go through. mean while in the real world we all live in you can buy some crack on just about every 5th corner.
dont get me wrong, im not happy with the amount of spam i get in my mail box, but if i had the choice to a) have the sender put in jail or b) have a crystal meth dealer locked up, well im afraid id have to say b.
what a fucking joke....
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And that's not even considering other possible charges associated with spamming. Somewhere along the line, some of society has become more tolerant or rapists and murderers than they are of spammers. It all leads back to 8 years ago, when AOL introduced unlimited access. They brainwashed the masses into joining by the millions by making them believe getting an email in your inbox is like opening a tiny little gift every time. It takes 20-30 seconds to delete 500 spam mails, yet people aren't just getting tiny little gifts in email anymore, they are getting a slew of things they don't want, making it harder to find that little gift in the rubble.
So yeah, now you could rack up all kinds of charges and spend years and years in prison because you are dubbed the digital anti-Santa Claus.