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EFerrari

(163,986 posts)
36. A frame that allows you to skirt the Obama administration's culpability entirely.
Fri Jan 20, 2012, 04:55 PM
Jan 2012

Seriously, enlighten yourself.

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They will have to start pressuring the French judicial system. A French Judge sabrina 1 Jan 2012 #1
Wikileaks is on the side of justice. What side is the Obama administration on? qb Jan 2012 #2
The American side. cstanleytech Jan 2012 #9
Which America is that? The one Lionessa Jan 2012 #13
"Which American side are you thinking about?" There is only one such "side" in the end as cstanleytech Jan 2012 #24
You live in a dream world. Good luck with that. Lionessa Jan 2012 #25
No...a dream world would be believing Obama had a magic wand and could fix the country cstanleytech Jan 2012 #27
There are so many splits in this country, so stoked by so many, that to jump on the splits Lionessa Jan 2012 #28
Yeah 1% sure wish that we'd get out of their way, but I hope we don't Lionessa Jan 2012 #29
Yeah, because if Obama got out of the way of the Spanish judges and did NOT pressure them fasttense Jan 2012 #30
That sounds exactly like what Mitt Romney said _ed_ Jan 2012 #32
well when mittens said that newspeak Jan 2012 #35
america fuck yeah frylock Jan 2012 #23
You sound happy that pocoloco Jan 2012 #31
"allegations of improper influence...authored by the Bush and Obama administrations..." Wrong side, Lionessa Jan 2012 #12
Free Bradley Manning! Lint Head Jan 2012 #3
Sorry but if Manning revealed secrets cstanleytech Jan 2012 #10
I take it you agree micraphone Jan 2012 #11
Except the issue isnt about our treatment of other countries but rather did he break the law and cstanleytech Jan 2012 #19
Under your logic, so did Daniel Ellsberg _ed_ Jan 2012 #34
Yeah, secrets like the Obama administration (not just Bush) interfering with the judicial process. EFerrari Jan 2012 #16
Oh, please enlighten me on how if Manning provided this information to wikileaks that he cstanleytech Jan 2012 #20
Oh, please enlighten me on how if Daniel Ellsberg provided this information to the NYT that he _ed_ Jan 2012 #33
To update you a bit this is about manning, not ellsberg though cstanleytech Jan 2012 #37
A frame that allows you to skirt the Obama administration's culpability entirely. EFerrari Jan 2012 #36
You might not want to toss stones at me or others so fast since cstanleytech Jan 2012 #38
K&R Solly Mack Jan 2012 #4
Du rec. Nt xchrom Jan 2012 #5
Well they subverted the course of justice here in the US zeemike Jan 2012 #6
Please note who this happened under - Hell Hath No Fury Jan 2012 #7
I've usually supported the UN but this kind of shit undermines their credibility. nt tpsbmam Jan 2012 #8
Take it up with the State Department. They documented EFerrari Jan 2012 #17
That's odd gratuitous Jan 2012 #14
Hillary herself said Cablegate revealed no government wrongdoing. EFerrari Jan 2012 #18
Pay no attention to the man behind the curtain. OnyxCollie Jan 2012 #21
PLease email this to your Senators and Obama annm4peace Jan 2012 #15
Kicked and recommended. Uncle Joe Jan 2012 #22
A must kick + R. n/t deacon Jan 2012 #26
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