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re: Lawfare: how is this defined, and how can it be (legally) stopped?

Posted on 4/27/24 at 12:17 pm to
Posted by thermal9221
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Posted on 4/27/24 at 12:17 pm to
You do realize that having your political rival jailed and indicted is a form of lawfare?

It’s just not called lawfare in other countries.
It’s called a few things but not limited to the following: corruption, authoritarianism, totalitarianism, fall of republics etc.
Posted by SlowFlowPro
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Posted on 4/27/24 at 12:18 pm to
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You do realize that having your political rival jailed and indicted is a form of lawfare?

Legitimacy has definitely re-entered the chat

What if your rival commits crimes after the election? Is he/she just immune now? For what time period? In perpetuity?
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