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throwaway657656 | 11 months ago
But if the current administration is offering $20k a year for imprisonment (rough guess) then they might want $200k to free him.
throwaway657656 | 11 months ago
But if the current administration is offering $20k a year for imprisonment (rough guess) then they might want $200k to free him.
throw0101d|11 months ago
That's the problem with mercenaries: how much do you trust them?
There's a certain balancing act in going with the highest bidder: if no one trusts you to stay 'on side' once you're paid, why would they pay you in the first place?
throwaway657656|11 months ago