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bp_blew_up_the_gulf [S] 7 points ago +7 / -0

My new letter to White House by email form:

Mr. President:

It has come to my attention that Mark Zuckerberg, CEO of Facebook, may have committed the serious crime(s) involving bribery that purport to contravene the federal law on the book, which is under Title 18, Chapter 11 (Bribery, Graft and Conflicts of Interest), specifically 18 U.S. Code Section 201 (Bribery of public officials and witnesses), that involves corrupting the election officers and other public appointees to rig the election to turn over to the Biden/Harris ticket in the certain important swing states.

In fairness, Mark Zuckerberg likely has Asperger's Syndrome, which is categorized as Autism Spectrum Disorder according to DSM-V manual commonly used as reference by the psychiatrists, psychologists and licensed social workers.

However, Mark Zuckerberg's flagrant disregard for the law that prohibits bribery should not be overlooked on the basis of his theoretical neurological disability.

I also advise that, after the fact that Mark Zuckerberg and his co-conspiring partners in crime that commit acts that violate the above-referenced federal codes, Facebook be subject to RICO Act for prosecution toward the interim dissolution of the current conspiring employees overseeing Facebook, to confiscate to sell to the highest bidder to theoretically pay down part of the federal debt or partially offset trade deficit by settling with some foreign countries to compensate, or expropriate the money from the sale of Facebook (assets and the like) to fully pay off USPS's debt to fund and reorganize USPS under your direction as the President with the business acumen on turning the struggling "companies" around toward fiscal solvency.

Consider referring Mark Zuckerberg and his (yet to be known as identified) conspirators to D.O.J. for prosecution for violating bribery [law] and perhaps RICO Act, whether under Barr or a new Attorney General as nominated and then confirmed, following your secured second term.