acptulsa
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what makes something a criminal offense other than the circular reason that there's a criminal law for it? So if we made debt a criminal offense does that solve your problem?
Look, Trollpoints, there are people (even here) who do not consider the body of laws established by the people of a republic part of an instance of 'circular reasoning'. Most disagree with your assertion (posted earlier in this thread) that fraud should be a capital crime.
That said, fraud is a crime, and if it can be proven, will land a person in jail. This is a fact that has been repeated in this thread, and which you (in the most trollish manner imaginable) have ignored to your convenience so you can continue your silly assed thread unimpeded.
The world is just as you want it to be, with the exceptions that proof of guilt is required before a person is punished and fraud is not considered a captial crime. Are you really so intransigent in your love affair with the banksters that you cannot compromise on those two points? And do you really expect to convince rational people to adapt to your line of thinking on those two points?
Psychologists can be your friend.
What is the difference? Just because one is listed on the criminal law books and the other isn't? Why not solve that problem by adding another item?
Just what the nation needs--more laws.

What part of fraud is a crime are you pretending not to understand?
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