They can be brought up on numerous criminal charges including Fraud and Identity Theft.
They can be sued personally for the amounts owed.
Because the United States vetoes them.
Yes it is because it is, lol.
It is not allowed to have other penguins passwords because that would be sharing accounts. That is against the ToS.
No, because they knew that none of the colonists could stop them from taxing on them.also because they thought that they were the controller of the colonies and the people would do as said.
Yes I am against what Julian Assange is doing. His actions could endanger the U.S. because terrorists could get the information he puts on wikileaks and use it against the united states.
they are temporary accounts because they are closed out at the end of each fiscal period.
Because she had been riding her mother's bike, and that is against the rules.
They didn't resort to the brutality used by most occupying forces. (not because he was black)
Because it was a war and thus against international peace and security, in general. Russia and China would have particularly lobbied against Vietnam.
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