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I've been wondering lately, for whatever reason: is it legal for the citizen of one country to donate money, items, what-have-you to friendly foreign military branches?
I'm not saying one is better than the other, I'm just curious if it's breaking some unknown law on treason or something? I wouldn't think so, but the government is the government, after all. Comments? ![]() |
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Not that I know of, Don Fernando and myself have sent stuff to foreign troops a few times now, no problems at all.
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Thanks so much
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I'm nuts for the place
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Well they might be if I sent them cookies or puppies or something.
On a serious note about that, I've seen those shows where they give this 'hardened murderer' an animal to care for while on Death Row, ya know an animal that would otherwise be put down. They can change certain people. Pet owners will agree with me I'm sure ![]() |
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Everyone needs a last meal
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