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Seems like good advice. iemitsu Feb 2014 #1
Agree...What is the Purpose...it's just to Jail Him...without Interview about the Charges! KoKo Feb 2014 #15
No one confines St Julian to the embassy: he went there voluntarily, jumping bail in the process, struggle4progress Feb 2014 #21
Did you know he has been texting with one of the women who has told him sabrina 1 Feb 2014 #26
Unfortunately, sabrina, in my experience, you are an extraordinarily unreliable source: much of struggle4progress Feb 2014 #31
Unfortunately if you came here to learn, you made very little attempt to sabrina 1 Feb 2014 #32
Well said... SidDithers Feb 2014 #42
"St Julian" Cha Feb 2014 #28
Ecuador should just find better digs...maybe they can find something MADem Feb 2014 #29
Well you don't have a bias. "St Julian"? Matariki Feb 2014 #43
Do feel free to provide your own attempt at unbiased fact-based discussion struggle4progress Feb 2014 #44
He can walk out whenever he wants to hack89 Feb 2014 #36
Yup. What most of the world has been saying for a couple years now riderinthestorm Feb 2014 #2
What's the point in that? reusrename Feb 2014 #3
The point is that the interview with Assange will allow the prosecutor to determine Egalitarian Thug Feb 2014 #4
They have already said they will indict him hack89 Feb 2014 #5
Retired Swedish district prosecutor Rolf Hillegren begs to differ: reorg Feb 2014 #64
The unretired prosecutors appear to disagree with him hack89 Feb 2014 #70
Sure, but that's never been the question, has it? reusrename Feb 2014 #6
Sure - if Assange promises to surrender if they decide to indict him. hack89 Feb 2014 #7
Actually, I think he already has agreed to that, if they promise not to rendition him. reusrename Feb 2014 #8
The Swedes can't promise that hack89 Feb 2014 #9
I don't know if a judge in Sweden has the power to rendition him or not. reusrename Feb 2014 #10
No he will not be renditioned hack89 Feb 2014 #11
The magistrates in the UK wrestled with this question for quite a while, before folding. reusrename Feb 2014 #12
You have confused extradition with rendition hack89 Feb 2014 #13
It is delusional to think that I am confused. reusrename Feb 2014 #14
"Behind closed doors" ie in secrecy hack89 Feb 2014 #16
I'm sort of losing the thread of your argument here. reusrename Feb 2014 #17
We are talking about the Swedish government hack89 Feb 2014 #33
What makes me so sure is a very simple and obvious fact. reusrename Feb 2014 #38
But it suits the US better to have Assange where he is hack89 Feb 2014 #41
No. Assange's lawyers could have made that forward-rendition argument in the UK courts but struggle4progress Feb 2014 #20
Neither Assange nor his lawyers are signatories to the UN Charter. reusrename Feb 2014 #22
You obviously don't know what "non-refoulement" means struggle4progress Feb 2014 #24
Let me guess. reusrename Feb 2014 #25
St Julian has already said repeatedly that he won't leave the Sanctuary of Blessed Ecuador struggle4progress Feb 2014 #18
It isn't just a sweeping theory. It seems to be reality. reusrename Feb 2014 #23
It is clear you have not bothered to study the available documents. struggle4progress Feb 2014 #27
Look, I think that I understand your perspective, I just disagree. reusrename Feb 2014 #37
I merely urged you to review the actual court documents in the Assange extradition case, before struggle4progress Feb 2014 #40
Crude mind fucking bullshit? reusrename Feb 2014 #45
Well, it certainly doesn't seem to be helping you think clearly struggle4progress Feb 2014 #46
Lerp! reusrename Feb 2014 #47
"No one who disagrees with me has any character, honesty, or seriousness" struggle4progress Feb 2014 #53
"The Swedes are in bed with the CIA"... Spider Jerusalem Feb 2014 #52
It isn't all that complicated. reusrename Feb 2014 #55
Ignoring the obvious Spider Jerusalem Feb 2014 #58
It's a political question. reusrename Feb 2014 #61
So why Sweden? Spider Jerusalem Feb 2014 #65
Ya got me. reusrename Feb 2014 #66
thank you for your Cha Feb 2014 #30
Given that Europe's willing accomplices obeyed the US request MannyGoldstein Feb 2014 #35
Paranoid hallucinations don't improve our understanding of the world struggle4progress Feb 2014 #39
Denied *overflight* into France, Spain, Italy, and Portugal MannyGoldstein Feb 2014 #48
1. Stated reason for landing: faulty fuel gauge struggle4progress Feb 2014 #49
They ran out of gas! reusrename Feb 2014 #57
I provided several links: it's not my fault if you refuse to read struggle4progress Feb 2014 #62
It's not my problem that you don't understand how planes fly. reusrename Feb 2014 #63
Here's the simplest explanation, requiring no paranoid hallucinations: struggle4progress Feb 2014 #67
Would you please stop with the lie about claims of a faulty fuel gauge. reusrename Feb 2014 #68
Anyone interested, in what I actually wrote, should read my posts struggle4progress Feb 2014 #69
2. Denial of refueling at Lisbon: struggle4progress Feb 2014 #50
3. Spanish apology: struggle4progress Feb 2014 #51
So after the plane landed, Portugal and Spain said it was a misunderstanding, France MannyGoldstein Feb 2014 #54
Portugal and Spain's "apologies" were "we regret any misunderstanding/inconvenience but struggle4progress Feb 2014 #56
France admitted a delay in allowing the airspace request, but it may make sense struggle4progress Feb 2014 #59
Austria denied attempting to board the plane struggle4progress Feb 2014 #60
Not this again Spider Jerusalem Feb 2014 #19
Right... Lost_Count Feb 2014 #34
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