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  • 08-02-2014, 06:34 AM
    superior feline
    Is it a Crime to Say You Want to Deport the President
    to south Sudan, or north Korea. would you send him to Aalactraz. would you throw him in jail?"
    that, or ask that about authorities figures such as police or immigration. and make a poll.
  • 08-02-2014, 07:09 AM
    llworking
    Re: Is It Legal to Post in a Blog "if You Had the Power, Would You Deport the Preside
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    Quoting superior feline
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    to south Sudan, or north Korea. would you send him to Aalactraz. would you throw him in jail?"
    that, or ask that about authorities figures such as police or immigration. and make a poll.

    I don't see how that would be illegal. Rude and unnecessary, but not illegal.
  • 08-02-2014, 07:09 AM
    budwad
    Re: Is It Legal to Post in a Blog "if You Had the Power, Would You Deport the Preside
    Hay Cat, they don't answer questions that are not related to United States law here.
  • 08-02-2014, 01:53 PM
    Dogmatique
    Re: Is it a Crime to Say You Want to Deport the President
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    to south Sudan, or north Korea. would you send him to Aalactraz. would you throw him in jail?"
    that, or ask that about authorities figures such as police or immigration. and make a poll.


    It's no more of a crime than me wishing you'd use your brain.

    :cool:
  • 08-02-2014, 04:08 PM
    LawResearcherMissy
    Re: Is it a Crime to Say You Want to Deport the President
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    It's no more of a crime than me wishing you'd use your brain.

    :cool:

    Right?

    Born and raised American citizens don't get deported. And Alcatraz is a museum.

    OP, you're a moron. Please pour some bleach into your end of the gene pool.
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