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Re: If guilty of a lesser crime, you can be sentenced for a greater



OKSAS <[email protected]> writes:
>
> On Sun, 2 Feb 1997, Igor Chudov @ home wrote:
>
> > jim bell wrote:
> > >
> > > Better yet, set up a system to encourage the public to USE those guns (an
> > > other weapons) to get rid of the people who pass such laws, and the probl
> > > is solved.
> > >
> >
> > How about this scenario: I borrow 1 million dollars from, let's say,
> > Phill Hallam-Baker. Not wanting to pay it back, I pay to the
> > assassination bot and arrange him to be murdered.
> >
> > Another story: suppose that I negligently caused fire that destroys
> > house of, say, Toto. Toto knows that if he sues me, I can arrange him
> > murdered for the amount less than the amount of damages. As a result,
> > he refrains from suing me, or (if he is a mean person) pays additional
> > money to have me murdered. A suit would probably be a much better outcome.
> >
> > Another story: suppose that OKSAS hired me to work for her, but then
> > our relationships go south and she fires me. Again, her fate is very
> > unclear, although I would probably spare her life if it were she.
>
> 	Chudov , do you love me?

Oksas, do you really believe in long-distance romance over the Internet?

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