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In reply to the discussion: Despite Assange claims, U.S. has no current case against him [View all]hlthe2b
(114,081 posts)26. Me... I don't trust any of the three Western governments involved
Not that I put trust in Ecuador's either... But after extraordinary rendition, torture, Gitmo, indefinite detention or "authorized" murder of even US citizens without trial-- one can't put these factors nor the very heated rhetoric back in the bottle. And for those who really really want to believe otherwise, one need only look at the treatment of Bradley Manning to know Assange is not being hyperbolic in his concerns.
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"Don't worry. Be happy." I can almost hear that Bush Sr. campaign theme being played again.
leveymg
Aug 2012
#2
A lot of people should be in prison for invading Iraq based on a lie and killing tens of thousands
still_one
Aug 2012
#6
You either trust President Obama or you don't. Even if the administration believes there may be
24601
Aug 2012
#8
Obama voted for the FISA bill which immunized the telecom companies from prosecution for spying..
Fumesucker
Aug 2012
#9
You are saying that "a veto" by Obama "would have been a waste of time since it had
AnotherMcIntosh
Aug 2012
#28
The US could, with a straight face, lie. StratFor e-mails state it is a SEALED indictment. nt
Poll_Blind
Aug 2012
#10
One of those arrested seems to have flipped for the FBI rather earlier
struggle4progress
Aug 2012
#35
Another excellent article showing why Assange needs to face his accusers in Sweden...
Agnosticsherbet
Aug 2012
#17
Even if that is true, she is still a woman and has a right to have her charge
Agnosticsherbet
Aug 2012
#41
because some anonymous nobodies on a discussion forum are so sure he is guilty
fascisthunter
Aug 2012
#44