OK let's say Y/A is a virtual Country, ok? so if we all follow simple rules and obey the laws , (unlike the illegals , don't do)
and many here called them law brakers.so everytime you log in Y/A you find out you are 11 or so many points down , and receive a "violation notice " E-mail. then eventualy you get you account suspended, well isn't that the same thing as like you say illegals don't respect laws , so what are you or me doing ? exactly the same thing , when they suspend your account is like : " you had been deported, out of the Y/A virtual country and then you sneak back with another user name and password" and sometimes you "clone someones user name ?
isn't that dissobeying the laws , so why are some of us , so scandalized , of what undocumented people are doing, (NOT MEXICANS,UNDOCUMENTED) your opinion?
2007-08-31
11:20:33
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wow first two clients in my store eh. I'm glad you like the joke , that only tells me you are guilty as charge.
2007-08-31
11:31:30 ·
update #1
Thank you Dog Tricks, you are smarter than this ..... users.
me2 rules are RULES , JUST LIKE LAWS.
2007-08-31
11:47:55 ·
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us justice 101 I'm shaking on my boots
bring it. I'm an American Citizen by Naturalization . please send me ICE , and BEER.
2007-08-31
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And for even more comparision, some people deserve to deported because they are criminals and a danger to the society! They are most likely to clone other people and use different IDs to be false and to make it more easy to do more crimes.
We don't argue about these criminals being deported but they also sneak right back in and they are more likely to than the people who are not criminals.
Of course some people who are deported from the virtual country because they were attacked by evil reporters (often who commit crimes) who wanted them gone for personal reasons. Are they wrong to sneak back into this country?
Edit Panchito please don't think that All minors here are all bad. The worst people in here are adults. I believe that most of the reportniks are >30.
~Sigy, La Senorita de los Bridges
[To Abusive Reporters: If I learn that this question is removed than I will write to answers-abuse@cc.yahoo-inc.com to support the asker and protest the removal]
2007-08-31 13:09:18
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answered by ♥ ~Sigy the Arctic Kitty~♥ 7
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basic. If it did not, then there would not be the possibility for state-of-the-paintings structures and beings like us to conform and exist interior it, so there would not be anybody around to ask the question, "Why is our universe so random?". possibly there is an limitless set of universes with diverse regulations of physics, yet in basic terms a small form of those have smart and customary sufficient regulations for something complicated like us to conform. yet differently of finding at it: we are the way we are because of the fact the universe is the way it particularly is, not any opposite direction around.
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answered by ? 4
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One important difference is that Y/A uses a 'guilty until proven innocent' paradigm. If you have some violations logged against you, it /may/ be because you did something that blatantly violated a commuity guideline. Or it may be because you were in a grey area. Or it may just be because some small minded twit reported you because he didn't like what you had to say.
It /is/ because someone reported you, tough. The site is self-policed.
2007-08-31 12:08:00
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answered by B.Kevorkian 7
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Yes, I obey the law.
In fact, El Chili, in lieu of the fact that you equate insulting someone on a YA answer, with the violation of United States federal immigration laws, I have sent a copy of your post to the U.S. Immigration Control and Enforcement Division of the United States Department of Homeland Security (ICE), in the hopes that if YA does not deport you out of our space, maybe ICE will.
(because I truely feel you have crossed the line in the sand on this question)
2007-08-31 13:34:43
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answered by US_Justice_101 2
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In essence you are correct. Problem is people report people not because they actually violated the rules but simply because they didn't LIKE what people were saying and Yahoo doesn't really check the violations....they just cancel you.
Kind of like reporting a legal Mexican and having them deported without really checking simply because they are Mexican.
2007-08-31 11:33:38
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answered by Anonymous
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I get your point and yes many of us do break rules over and over.The worst offenders on here have the loudest and the nastiest mouths.Little boys behind a large screen.They wouldn't have the B@!!s to say half of what they do on here in public.So pity the haters and listen to those who have real concerns and issues.That's the only way to get something done on the illegal immigrant issue.
2007-08-31 11:38:48
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answered by Dog Tricks 4
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Fortunately my occassional "violations" on Y/A don't cost the Y/A users billions of dollars a year,they don't destroy the very fabric of Y/A,and they don't cause Y/A users to wonder how much longer Y/A has left before it is destroyed from within.
AD
2007-08-31 11:38:00
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answered by Anonymous
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What is so scary is that you do not know or do not care about the different between breaking the law and Yahoo's rules and regs
2007-08-31 11:39:01
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answered by jean 7
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You equate being censored on a private website as the same as breaking federal laws? You probably should think about rejoining us here on earth sometime soon.
2007-08-31 11:53:31
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answered by Anonymous
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Well, the U.S. is not their country so they don't count.
You're proposing that we treat them like U.S. Citizens?
It looks like there's plenty of work for them to do in their own countries.
It's simple, the U.S. is not their country.
2007-08-31 12:35:37
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answered by tom p 3
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