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by cauch
716 days ago
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Sure, but you can already tie your opponent up in court by accusing them to be drug dealers or having embezzled party money. It does not happen, because there is a political cost of the public opinion of doing that. If indeed your opponent has done nothing wrong, it will be obvious to the public and clear that you are a piece of sh*t. If you have enough power that you don't care about that, then you already have plenty of other ways, way easier and efficient, to get rid of your political opponents. |
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