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In reply to the discussion: Julian Assange is the tech world's Donald Trump [View all]upi402
(16,854 posts)104. Reasonable thoughts
However, they may be undeserved. For me, I stopped when I read this;
" My take: The Albino Aussie thought ... "
Name-calling, says all I need to know.
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HA! I saw "cringeley" in the url and I thought that might be a new meme working off
MADem
Oct 2012
#4
Except that Assange actually has done and is doing things that are actually newsworthy.
Tierra_y_Libertad
Oct 2012
#5
The Anonymous people, apparently, are starting up their own "Wikileaks on Steroids."
MADem
Oct 2012
#39
I think they are going for the " massive distribution with no vetting model," I'm afraid.
MADem
Oct 2012
#48
It would be a fine solution--but I just don't see that happening. I think your latter scenario is
MADem
Oct 2012
#72
Hmmm. You do know that when you wear the costume, people do think you do the job associated with
MADem
Oct 2012
#41
You were asked for examples, not platitudes. Show us the "lies" that were exposed.
Tarheel_Dem
Oct 2012
#29
Knowing the extent of civilian casualties is, I agree, worth knowing and leaking.
randome
Oct 2012
#81
don't make fun of the sweet bebe jesus assange, you'll make someone have a sad...
dionysus
Oct 2012
#70
Assange makes me have "a sad" for all the suckers who've forked over $$$$$.
Tarheel_Dem
Oct 2012
#95
Actually, yes. There is proof that Assange did not merely recieive, but facilitated theft.
msanthrope
Oct 2012
#99
What do you think a government should do to prevent military secrets from being stolen?
randome
Oct 2012
#62
"By longstanding first amendment tradition, third parties such as news organisations — even..."
Hissyspit
Oct 2012
#96
I can't imagine what you think is illegal about Paypal not allowing payments to Wikileaks
mythology
Oct 2012
#103
Fascinating observation, given that the 'author' simply linked to an article and provided snippets.
randome
Oct 2012
#43
I don't know this for a fact, so don't come at me. This is speculation, some of it.
MADem
Oct 2012
#80
I truly think the writer of the article is carrying water for elements of Anonymous.
MADem
Oct 2012
#90
I have a proposal ~ let's call a truce, let this thread die, and get President Obama re-elected.
Zorra
Oct 2012
#47
The characterization is a tiny part of the article, a hook--the big news is on page 2. nt
MADem
Oct 2012
#83
As I've said elsewhere, I believe this correspondent is carrying water for elements of Anonymous.
MADem
Oct 2012
#111
Assange may be a blowhard, but at least he's doing something helpful via WikiLeaks.
Odin2005
Oct 2012
#68
Wait leaking classified Gitmo documents is like asking for Obama college records?
Puregonzo1188
Oct 2012
#84