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Old 03-04-2012, 07:42 PM   #74
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Originally Posted by MovieBird View Post
If activity is happening outside of U.S. Borders, then the U.S. should NOT have jurisdiction over that activity. They, instead, should work with the governments responsible for the region that is offensive.

Heavy handed legislation in response to a nebulous fear is never fair, or balanced.
Under international law, governments, given enabling legislation, can take action against criminal activity that strikes at targets within that nation's borders. The USA isn't alone in this.
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