What, you didn’t enjoy the 2 hour live news broadcast of a criminal landing in Canberra? Such riveting television I’m sure…think positive wrote:mehWhat'sinaname wrote:He better be careful. If he pissed off Hilliary when she was SoS, then she'll have him bumped off.think positive wrote:wooo $$%^%%$ hoo!
change your avatars!!!
now for the mini series and the movie, sigh!
as a close rello of an MI6 operative (may he RIP) MEH!
Its just wonderful how no one gives a shit about the servicing members he potentially put at risk.
i just hope the australian public isnt stupid enough to give him a political role
Assange arrested
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yeah like they would broadcast it!Magpietothemax wrote:There is not a shred of evidence that anything Assange posted online put any military personnel of the US (or Britain) in harms way.think positive wrote: meh
as a close rello of an MI6 operative (may he RIP) MEH!
Its just wonderful how no one gives a shit about the servicing members he potentially put at risk.
i just hope the australian public isnt stupid enough to give him a political role
That is part of the reason why the US has had to back down from their demands to extradite Julian Assange.
The case against Julian Assange was a fraud from the start.
I hope, and am sure, that the Australian public will welcome him as a hero for exposing the truth about the criminality of the US government, and also the governments of its allies.
hes a criminal plain and simple
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No, they would have pointed to specific examples and used them in their court case instead of relying on broad and esoteric "espionage" laws.
Anyway, I guess we know who in this thread would support the Sheriff of Nottingham instead of Robin Hood…
Anyway, I guess we know who in this thread would support the Sheriff of Nottingham instead of Robin Hood…
"Every time we witness an injustice and do not act, we train our character to be passive in its presence." – Julian Assange
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You probably think ned Kelly was a good guy too!David wrote:No, they would have pointed to specific examples and used them in their court case instead of relying on broad and esoteric "espionage" laws.
Anyway, I guess we know who in this thread would support the Sheriff of Nottingham instead of Robin Hood…
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