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I have very little sympathy
For a guy who commited a crime and then fights extradition because he knows he will be treated better in Britian. He knew he was commiting a crime against the US in a time of war but he did it anyways, he did those actions now he should face the consequences of said actions. Thats really all there is to it, I would completely lose faith in either Bush or Obama if he let a known cyber-terrorist off the hook.
Posted by: NoThomas   Posted on: 01/16/09 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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I have very little sympathy  NoThomas | 01/16/09
cyber-terrorist?  blackberrylaw | 01/17/09
Narcissism  concernedcomputeruser | 01/18/09
Russia, China, Germany, North Korea all terrorists?  Anonymous Benefactor | 01/18/09
Well lets see  NoThomas | 01/20/09
NOT Terrorism  muchado | 01/19/09
well lets see..  NoThomas | 01/20/09
Why on earth does the *hacker* get punished?  Grumpy07 | 01/21/09
RE: NASA hacker pleads to Bush for pardon  wkulecz | 01/16/09
Do the crime, do the time  wackoae | 01/16/09
Do the crime do the time  rcknason | 01/18/09
RE: NASA hacker pleads to Bush for pardon  praines | 01/16/09
A little perspective  amara01emerson@... | 01/16/09
to go from a felony to misdemeanor  NoThomas | 01/20/09
RE: NASA hacker pleads to Bush for pardon  Anonymous Benefactor | 01/17/09
If I left me door unlocked...  NoThomas | 01/20/09
Null  Anonymous Benefactor | 01/18/09
Assuming too much  A. Noid | 01/19/09
RE: NASA hacker pleads to Bush for pardon  u$ername | 01/20/09

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