• El Barto
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    1 year ago

    You’re now on a list. I know you’re not serious, but be careful when saying this kind of stuff online. You don’t know who may be reading, thinking you’re threatening a former U.S. president, and taking you seriously.

    • Optional
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      31 year ago

      Sure, the first rule is always take Internet comments seriously. That’s super efficient.

      Meanwhile, the people who actually call judges offices, and write emails and texts using their full, real name to deliberately, literally threaten them with murder - yeah, nothing.

      Hell, the guy who broadcast for them to do that got fined, what, 50 cents?

      So i think we can relax a little about random stupid Internet comments. And take this traitor, more seriously.

      • El Barto
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        11 year ago

        What’s your source on people threatening judges with their real names?

        And you don’t think the secret service take all these things seriously?

    • Optional
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      01 year ago

      Sure, the first rule is always take Internet comments seriously. That’s super efficient.

      Meanwhile, the people who actually call judges offices, and write emails and texts using their full, real name to deliberately, literally threaten them with murder - yeah, nothing.

      Hell, the guy who broadcast for them to do that got fined, what, 50 cents?

      So i think we can relax a little about random stupid Internet comments. And take this traitor, more seriously.