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sabrina 1 Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Dec-07-10 08:08 PM
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7. The U.S tortures detainees. I am sure Human Rights Groups
around the world will take up this cause to prevent any extraordinary rendition to the now infamous U.S. prison system of a man who is being persecuted for being a New Media Publisher of facts that are harmful only to war criminals and their acolytes around the world.

I notice not once has anyone denied the truth of what Wikileaks has published. The ranting about national security has grown very old, especially since we know that no one has been harmed, except for the deceivers and liars who actually HAVE killed people, by anything Wikileaks has published.

In fact, the exact opposite has happened throughout their short existence. Amnesty International eg, presented Wikileaks with an award for their work on human rights abuses in Kenya.

They are squealing like wounded pigs in an effort to stop the exposure of their crimes. Like all criminals they hide the evidence of their crimes, and when has a criminal ever been happy about the one who digs up that evidence?

He looks like a hero, World 'leaders' on the other hand have disgraced themselves not just by what the documents reveal, but by their outrageous reaction to the truth being revealed about them. I would think that that average citizen of the countries exposed in the documents, most of them looking like nothing more than U.S. lapdogs, AND being insulted by the U.S. despite their 'loyalty', have lost respect for their 'leaders'.

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