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blkfish92 said:
NintendoPie said:
blkfish92 said:
How can they just take his property????

It's the government, they can do whatever they want. *sarcasm*


Seriously bro like what the hell?!

What?



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NintendoPie said:
blkfish92 said:
NintendoPie said:
blkfish92 said:
How can they just take his property????

It's the government, they can do whatever they want. *sarcasm*


Seriously bro like what the hell?!

What?


Like the government just doesn't make sense, it's madness!



           

blkfish92 said:
NintendoPie said:
blkfish92 said:
NintendoPie said:
blkfish92 said:
How can they just take his property????

It's the government, they can do whatever they want. *sarcasm*


Seriously bro like what the hell?!

What?


Like the government just doesn't make sense, it's madness!

That's the government's specialty!



NintendoPie said:
blkfish92 said:
NintendoPie said:
blkfish92 said:
NintendoPie said:
blkfish92 said:
How can they just take his property????

It's the government, they can do whatever they want. *sarcasm*


Seriously bro like what the hell?!

What?


Like the government just doesn't make sense, it's madness!

That's the government's specialty!


Those bastards....



           

So unless DotComs lawyers can prove this "Mistake" was done on purpose, he won't get his property back?
This is messed up. How are they supposed to prove something like that?

It's not like the government had any bad faith against Megaupload. They're fine with people downloading music and movies for free. /s



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The FBI is going to have a fit about all of this. First they can't get him immediately extradited, now all his confiscated property may be returned...



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