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In reply to the discussion: Tlaib Leads Letter to DOJ to Drop Charges Against Julian Assange; Defends Freedom of Press [View all]stopdiggin
(15,649 posts)7. Strongly disagree
(from a big 1st Amend and press supporter here)
Assange's role here was much greater (and much more insidious) than that of mere publisher. He played a part in (and actively encouraged) criminal activity, with the aim of damaging the U.S. I see no reason why this state, or any other, should not impose a penalty for such action.
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Tlaib Leads Letter to DOJ to Drop Charges Against Julian Assange; Defends Freedom of Press [View all]
JohnSJ
Apr 2023
OP
One would think that. I also would not classify as a member of the press. He has been
JohnSJ
Apr 2023
#6
Dozens of Australian politicians urge US to abandon Julian Assange extradition
Violet_Crumble
Apr 2023
#8
It's because he's been in prison long enough and the US is hypocritical on this one...
Violet_Crumble
Apr 2023
#46
Not sure holing up in an embassy to avoid justice is equivalent to prison.
bluesbassman
Apr 2023
#61
People who don't remember the Cold War and don't remember what Russia really stands for
Walleye
Apr 2023
#35
Don't wonder in a post.....DU will ding you for telling that truth.
RegulatedCapitalistD
Apr 2023
#36
Just like how most Republicans now defend and support Russia, these MPs probably do too.
TheBlackAdder
Apr 2023
#50
Tough call for Garland. Exonerate Assange or push the SC to keep the abortion pill legal?
JohnSJ
Apr 2023
#39