IF USA has only 30 million people with internet access, and an internet-petition yields 3 billion opposing votes, don't you think that will be a serious message to US legislators that they should NOT NEGLECT that there is still a world outside the US, a world not yet destroyed by terror nor bombers, a world that does NOT want US to interfere with their lives in ways that don't make sense?
And IF many of these "foreigners" (outnumbering the US internet population by 100 to 1) could be possible US-customers : they already have/use computers, and networks, and ...
Will foreign protest really "lessen the petitions credibility" if response is as numerous as you suggest?
Another reason for me AND other EU-citizens to sign.
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