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@bile: I'm sorry, but your post makes no sense whatsoever. Do you mean 1) that there is no law against bribery, thus noone can be punished, or do you you mean 2) that the law against bribery is wrong, and thus should be ignored?
If you mean 1), well then you're just wrong, and if you mean 2), then it's a matter of working for better laws.
Or do you mean something else altogether?