so did Blanche Deveraux!stui magpie wrote:^
nah, everyone knows it was the CIA. They also did John lennon.
Assange arrested
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Agree with the celebratory atmosphere here.
Such wonderful news.
This represents a major backdown by the US government, tacit admission that their "case" against Assange was a fraud from the very beginning.
The White House made a calculated decision that a trumped-up political trial of a courageous journalist in the United States would expose the fraud that American imperialism is waging war around the world in the name of “democracy.”
Such wonderful news.
This represents a major backdown by the US government, tacit admission that their "case" against Assange was a fraud from the very beginning.
The White House made a calculated decision that a trumped-up political trial of a courageous journalist in the United States would expose the fraud that American imperialism is waging war around the world in the name of “democracy.”
Free Julian Assange!!
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Good news that he's home. Feels surreal that he's a free man.
Well Hillary did want to "drone strike" him once upon a timeWhat'sinaname wrote:He better be careful. If he pissed off Hilliary when she was SoS, then she'll have him bumped off.
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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!
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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
You cant fix stupid, turns out you cant quarantine it either!
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Yup, by pleading guilty he forfeits any right to claim innocence or compensation or anything, by being sentanced to time already served and released, it can't be unlawful imprisonment.David wrote:No doubt the plea bargain was set up to prevent any such outcome.
Every dead body on Mt Everest was once a highly motivated person, so maybe just calm the **** down.
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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.
Free Julian Assange!!
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Yes, that is one reason.David wrote:No doubt the plea bargain was set up to prevent any such outcome.
The other, more fundamental reason, is that the US was desperate to save face. How could the US government possibly consent to allow Assange to be released without any criminal charge against him being "confirmed"?
However, one must read julian's final statement to the judge in Saipan to realise that actually, he was admitting to nothing:
Having announced his plea, Assange was asked by the judge if he understood what actions he had taken that resulted in the charge. In a powerful act of defiance against the US persecution, he replied:
“Working as a journalist, I encouraged my source to provide information that was said to be classified in order to publish that information.”
Pointing to the body blow against press freedom that the case always represented, Assange added: “I believe the First Amendment protected that activity but I accept that it was a violation of the Espionage statute. I believe the First Amendment and the Espionage Act are in contradiction with each other, but I accept that it would be difficult to win such a case given all the circumstances.”
These words will never be reported by the msm.
That is because, in these words, Assange asserted his innocence, and the trumped up nature of all charges against him.
Free Julian Assange!!
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