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Agnosticsherbet

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42. Before you get too sure, you should read this article from raw story.
Thu Aug 23, 2012, 06:21 PM
Aug 2012
Raw Story

These accusations are all innuendo saying "she could be" but there is no "She works for the CIA." Lots of people worked for the Peace Corps, which was at times and in places used by the CIA that are not linked to or have ever worked for the CIA.

These stories have as much validity as anything printed in World Net Daily or spoken on FOX.

One of the most common accusations of women who report that a sexual impropriety has been committed against them, is to use accusation by innuendo. "Oh, well everyone knows she did it with Don." "Oh, man, she was looking for it in the bar." "She sure liked the guy when she got in his car." "She wore jeans an T-shirt without a bra."

Stories that work on might be or could be are bull.

Stick to the facts.

A warrant for her arrest has been issued by a criminal court in Sweden. This was proven in the British courts, who have said that he needs to be turned over to the Swedish authorities. Assange needs to face his accusers in a Swedish Court.

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Thank you very much for posting this. There is one point in the article pnwmom Aug 2012 #1
There was some speculation that.... AntiFascist Aug 2012 #12
"Don't worry. Be happy." I can almost hear that Bush Sr. campaign theme being played again. leveymg Aug 2012 #2
And you can bet that seal will be broken once he lands in Sweden. zeemike Aug 2012 #7
Is Kkkarl an American ? orpupilofnature57 Aug 2012 #3
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
Most of them break bread together. orpupilofnature57 Aug 2012 #13
How many people here do not trust the US government on this issue? JDPriestly Aug 2012 #4
Count me in! FiveGoodMen Aug 2012 #16
Me... I don't trust any of the three Western governments involved hlthe2b Aug 2012 #26
Raises hand. DeSwiss Aug 2012 #37
This message was self-deleted by its author AntiFascist Aug 2012 #5
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
Yes he did but a veto would have been a waste of time since cstanleytech Aug 2012 #14
You are saying that "a veto" by Obama "would have been a waste of time since it had AnotherMcIntosh Aug 2012 #28
Apologies I misread it. cstanleytech Aug 2012 #33
Either more sleep or more caffeine. We've all been there. AnotherMcIntosh Aug 2012 #34
Well, I choose sleep :p lol cstanleytech Aug 2012 #36
I don't. As pointed out above, roody Aug 2012 #11
I don't trust Obama on this at all. FreeBC Aug 2012 #15
The US could, with a straight face, lie. StratFor e-mails state it is a SEALED indictment. nt Poll_Blind Aug 2012 #10
wasn't/isn't it speculated that those StratFor files Bodhi BloodWave Aug 2012 #21
No way. They ate StratFor alive. nt Poll_Blind Aug 2012 #22
A couple of Australian blog/journalism sites discuss this... AntiFascist Aug 2012 #24
One of those arrested seems to have flipped for the FBI rather earlier struggle4progress Aug 2012 #35
It's the BOFA material's release..... DeSwiss Aug 2012 #38
Another excellent article showing why Assange needs to face his accusers in Sweden... Agnosticsherbet Aug 2012 #17
Welcome to DU. OnyxCollie Aug 2012 #18
I lead with my left, Agnosticsherbet Aug 2012 #19
You're hilarious. OnyxCollie Aug 2012 #20
x2 AnotherMcIntosh Aug 2012 #29
I'm pretty sure that at least one of his accusers...... DeSwiss Aug 2012 #39
Even if that is true, she is still a woman and has a right to have her charge Agnosticsherbet Aug 2012 #41
lol... you sound so noble and so righteous fascisthunter Aug 2012 #43
lol... you sound just the opposite. Agnosticsherbet Aug 2012 #45
Before you get too sure, you should read this article from raw story. Agnosticsherbet Aug 2012 #42
If true Assange should thank Manning for that. joshcryer Aug 2012 #23
They acknowledge continuing U.S. probe of Assange and WikiLeaks. tama Aug 2012 #25
That is the first interesting thing I have read djean111 Aug 2012 #27
I agree... AntiFascist Aug 2012 #40
wikileaked docs prove US govt lies constantly, so why believe them now? Cicada Aug 2012 #30
because some anonymous nobodies on a discussion forum are so sure he is guilty fascisthunter Aug 2012 #44
The wording is very precise. "has not issued". Duh. Warren Stupidity Aug 2012 #31
Yes. Like "none at this time". djean111 Aug 2012 #32
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