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du rec. nt xchrom May 2013 #1
Kick, Rec. n/t Smarmie Doofus May 2013 #2
The pestilence of corporate totalitarianism is spreading rapidly over the earth. progressoid May 2013 #3
+1 snagglepuss May 2013 #14
Every right-wing initiative feeds the pestilence of corporate indepat May 2013 #48
"During times of universal deceit, telling the truth becomes a revolutionary act" davidn3600 May 2013 #4
And we are on their list... ReRe May 2013 #6
Reminds me of another quote demwing May 2013 #7
And there you have why the Liberal Arts are being destroyed in schools by bureaucrats. WinkyDink May 2013 #5
Yes, can't have the little beggars learning to THINK about things that don't have Lydia Leftcoast May 2013 #45
+1 tex-wyo-dem May 2013 #58
George Orwell was just off by a few decades! Dustlawyer May 2013 #8
The worshippers will do quite well. K & R L0oniX May 2013 #9
Even as the NRA, insane celebrities and politicians, and local sheriffs speak treason and sedition, mountain grammy May 2013 #10
I award this piece of writing ... frazzled May 2013 #11
No shit railsback May 2013 #61
Some of your words could be translated into German defacto7 May 2013 #78
+1!!! nt MADem May 2013 #79
Oh for cripes sake agent46 May 2013 #81
Funny, because I find the devotion to this type of ... frazzled May 2013 #87
yeah, I guess it is kind of sexy agent46 May 2013 #93
Chris Hedges has always been prone to hyperbole... judy May 2013 #12
It's possible that Hedges is prone to hyperbole on account of the fact that truedelphi May 2013 #21
Ask not for whom the bell tolls, it tolls for thee. JDPriestly May 2013 #13
I had the most visceral reaction of disgust libodem May 2013 #15
I've always wondered why Manning/Assange are persecuted and yet Cheney/Novak walk(s,ed) free KansDem May 2013 #16
Hedges has put into words what most of us already know.... KauaiK May 2013 #17
I don't know. When Corporations control the media, when they control truedelphi May 2013 #20
Do what Julian did. Run and hide in Ecuador. randome May 2013 #30
DURec for Assange, Manning, Wikileaks, and ALL Whistleblowers. bvar22 May 2013 #18
K&R the WWW is a double edged sword for the elite usGovOwesUs3Trillion May 2013 #19
"the WWW is a double edged sword for the elite" tex-wyo-dem May 2013 #60
Julian Assange - the only probable rapist it's fashionable to admire. Donald Ian Rankin May 2013 #22
"probable rapist" whatchamacallit May 2013 #23
What's wrong with persecuting rapists? N.T. Donald Ian Rankin May 2013 #24
I missed the parts whatchamacallit May 2013 #25
You also missed the part where he skipped bail to avoid facing Swedish authorities. randome May 2013 #26
Yeah rand ome whatchamacallit May 2013 #28
yeah, a lot of agenda minded folks miss those details usGovOwesUs3Trillion May 2013 #63
Please tell my you're joking? Donald Ian Rankin May 2013 #27
Charge and convict him of what exactly? whatchamacallit May 2013 #29
Of having sex with people without their consent - i.e. rape. N.T. Donald Ian Rankin May 2013 #38
An idiotic assertion whatchamacallit May 2013 #40
Have you ever actually looked at the three charges against him? hack89 May 2013 #90
I agree. Dont you just hate whistle-blowers. They make things so messy. rhett o rick May 2013 #52
Manning was not a whistleblower. Donald Ian Rankin May 2013 #68
Exposing war crimes is not a crime. grahamhgreen May 2013 #70
Releasing classified documents is a crime. N.T. Donald Ian Rankin May 2013 #74
Not when it exposes a war crime. nt grahamhgreen May 2013 #75
Are you referring to "Collateral Murder?" Pelican May 2013 #82
And rationalization is the key to happiness. rhett o rick May 2013 #86
You're taking the simple way out on transparency: "It's us v. them", and "them" is bad. toby jo May 2013 #91
Well written post. I agree with most of what you said, however rhett o rick May 2013 #92
please, link to the official charges against him. Oh, there aren't any you say? Interesting... usGovOwesUs3Trillion May 2013 #64
That's utterly contemptible. Go look up how the Swedish legal system works. Donald Ian Rankin May 2013 #69
Yep ~ "The pestilence of corporate totalitarianism is spreading rapidly over the earth"... Zorra May 2013 #32
Indeed whatchamacallit May 2013 #33
The word you were fumbling for was 'Alleged'. AtheistCrusader May 2013 #34
That too, but also "probably guilty". Donald Ian Rankin May 2013 #35
Ei incumbit probatio qui dicit, non qui negat AtheistCrusader May 2013 #36
You do know that's a principle specific to courts of law, not to general life, don't you? Donald Ian Rankin May 2013 #37
He could very easily be tried in absentia. AtheistCrusader May 2013 #39
That's the position that you need to adopt to make the status quo seem acceptable. sibelian May 2013 #85
Swedish law is very different from that of other countries when it comes to rape. mn9driver May 2013 #42
Oh, another pathetic Ad Hominem attack: grahamhgreen May 2013 #71
What are you blathering about? Assange has not made any claims I am disputing. Donald Ian Rankin May 2013 #73
Your attacking his character not his arguments. Ad Hominem grahamhgreen May 2013 #76
No, ad hominem is attacking character as a means of attacking arguments. Donald Ian Rankin May 2013 #77
Wow, that paragraph expresses my feelings so perfectly. Thanks. nt Zorra May 2013 #31
Don't forget the Walkers! whistler162 May 2013 #41
fear rso May 2013 #43
Why do you think that Wikileaks did not consider the impact on people's lives? Where did you sabrina 1 May 2013 #57
Must read! grahamhgreen May 2013 #72
Assange rso May 2013 #84
A talking point. I did ask where you got it from but you didn't say. Headline grabber, okay here sabrina 1 May 2013 #89
Assange rso May 2013 #95
'Talking points' is a talking point for some. randome May 2013 #96
assange rso May 2013 #97
Chris Hedges is a treasure. JEB May 2013 #44
Not well thought out... Half-Century Man May 2013 #46
That is interesting that they would allow... tex-wyo-dem May 2013 #65
I'm terrified that the realization event.... Half-Century Man May 2013 #66
HUGE K & R !!! - Thank You !!! WillyT May 2013 #47
Chris Hedges is just a chronic whiner 99th_Monkey May 2013 #49
Wait a minute. Is that sarcastic sarcasm? Or ironic, sarcastic sarcasm? randome May 2013 #51
LOL n/t 99th_Monkey May 2013 #55
The BEST real journalist in Amerika today. Fuddnik May 2013 #54
It was fun 99th_Monkey May 2013 #59
The POLICE STATE cometh. blkmusclmachine May 2013 #50
The Revolution is waiting. nm rhett o rick May 2013 #53
The POLICE STATE be hereth. Fuddnik May 2013 #56
Must be terrible to live in perpetual fear. sagat May 2013 #62
k and r for Hedges, Assange and Manning. bbgrunt May 2013 #67
It seems a few here think the times have changed. defacto7 May 2013 #80
Assange is reportedly worth £1.3 million and lives in a Knightsbridge embassy ucrdem May 2013 #83
He SHOULD be worth much, much more for the excellent contributions he has made to the sabrina 1 May 2013 #88
K&R woo me with science May 2013 #94
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