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Old 09-15-2012, 02:34 PM   #32
Andrew H.
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If charging a guy $190 for what his ex-wife admitted to doing seems like a great idea to you, then I think we're at an impasse and aren't going to agree.
It's not his ex-wife. It was his wife. (I think the article said soon-to-be-ex-wife).

I don't see a justice issue with giving the guy a small fine after three warnings when his home computer was used by his wife.

But I really don't understand the $11 billion dollars. At all. That's a *huge* amount of money and I really can't understand what they have found to spend it on. The *entire tax revenue* of my state (population 6 million) for one year is about $13 billion.
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