SoCalDrag
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Post by SoCalDrag on Dec 5, 2010 3:17:48 GMT -5
Does the world deserve to know all the secrets governments are hiding? So far, some governments have denounced WikiLeaks for engaging in illegal activity. PayPal cut WikiLeak's account for collecting donations, and the owner Julian Assange, is wanted as of November 30, 2010. What are your thoughts?
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Post by The Italian Dragon on Dec 5, 2010 21:30:10 GMT -5
I think that the thing that people should know is truth and only truth. Isn't what al people want ?
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Post by Kokusho the Evening Star on Dec 5, 2010 22:13:14 GMT -5
Compromising all the secrets is just kind of embarrassing, it's just like the old automobile trying to make low quality cars while charging gas prices higher with petrol companies.
So far, when the leaks like these are getting too far, justice will be served.
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Clone
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Post by Clone on Dec 6, 2010 0:48:29 GMT -5
i've been a full supporter of WikiLeaks for a long time but some of the stuff there starting to medal with is starting to go a little to deep. governments like some sort of secrecy, just like every single person in the world.
the government may be for the people of the people but theres some things the "people" just cant handle and that's what the governments trying to keep from getting out. (god i feel like such a Star Gate nerd right now)
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SoCalDrag
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Post by SoCalDrag on Dec 6, 2010 1:16:28 GMT -5
I am sort of stuck between the government and the people. The people do deserve to know some things, but people can't handle some things. The government is... iffy.
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Post by Kokusho the Evening Star on Dec 6, 2010 5:05:56 GMT -5
Like my automobile industry ally with petrol companies theory, we just don't know who to trust and do we actually believe.
In this case, since Wikileaks blew the whistle completely, well, it's too late now. Good luck on hiding, but don't forget, Interpol is one expert now investigating and hunt for the founder.
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Post by YFWE on Dec 6, 2010 11:56:17 GMT -5
Sarah Palin apparently demanded that WikiLeaks' Julian Assange be "hunted down like bin Laden." So I guess that means he's never going to be found, right?
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Post by Kokusho the Evening Star on Dec 7, 2010 0:43:15 GMT -5
Osama is actually in Pakistan, the US spent too much time in Iraq and Afghanistan, they are trying to find him in the WRONG PLACE!
As for Julian, well, we'll see. If he is as smart as Osama, then it's beautiful (Not me for support him, but in an expression way). But when he is caught, well, game over.
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Post by Clone on Dec 7, 2010 9:37:02 GMT -5
Osama is actually in Pakistan, the US spent too much time in Iraq and Afghanistan, they are trying to find him in the WRONG PLACE! whats funny too is one time we actually had him, but the president of that time let him go free. also theres been several times where if we just let the sniper take the shot we would of killed him but that's a different thing. (every time where wrong people get all but hurt)
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Post by Kokusho the Evening Star on Dec 7, 2010 12:39:14 GMT -5
If I'm not mistaken, Bush let him go because if terrorism is grind to a halt, foreign economy movement will slow down as well. Well, I can't remember the real reason, but that's what I got.
And don't forget, even the Donald criticize George Bush for being the worst president of all, after 9/11, Bush was supposed to focus on finishing off Osama, but instead, he goes to a country that has nothing to do with 9/11, and that is Iraq. He claims they have weapons of mass destruction and then, we go there fruitless along with taking out Saddam Hussein, which I'm not sure if that was necessary.
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Post by Clone on Dec 7, 2010 19:35:46 GMT -5
If I'm not mistaken, Bush let him go because if terrorism is grind to a halt, foreign economy movement will slow down as well. Well, I can't remember the real reason, but that's what I got. whats funny is we need to specify which bush too. both had there feet heavily entrenched in the middle east. the time i'm speaking of though occurred during the Clinton administration. i wouldn't say Bush was the worst, then again you probably didn't learn of the really parcty ones we've had because your not in American schools. but hes definitely a president that wasn't in the right term. can i ask, why are you suddenly a "The Donald" person?
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Post by Kokusho the Evening Star on Dec 7, 2010 22:29:31 GMT -5
I was referring to the George W. Bush era, and not to confuse with George H. W. Bush. And remember, even during the Clinton administration, Osama was not public enemy #1 during that time, so it was taken for granted.
And what I mean about The Donald is that I used to watch "The Apprentice" reality show most of the time and I study the facts of Donald Trump including watching his interview videos on Youtube. And I read about how he knows the country, not to mention he's a Republican and he voted for McCain before. He knows McCain is not going to be next George Bush, but he also knows that people will worry about that fact so they usually put their votes mostly on Obama. Forgiving the Republicans for George Bush's mistakes are hard, that's where Obama comes in for a change. But now he know Obama is not correcting the mistakes either, that's why now he really think about being as president for 2012 in order to fix the economy.
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Post by SoCalDrag on Dec 8, 2010 1:36:50 GMT -5
Hey guys, new on the news yesterday... it seems as if the British government is getting close to catching Julian Assange, and they are telling him to turn himself in. He was officially arrested today. Assange has threatened that if the Website is put in danger or shut down, or if his life or prosperity is threatened, he will send out a password for a file which contains vital government secrets.
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Post by Kokusho the Evening Star on Dec 8, 2010 6:01:17 GMT -5
Breaching breaching! We got the package, I repeat, we got the package! (in Call of Duty tone)
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Post by YFWE on Dec 8, 2010 22:56:18 GMT -5
Hey guys, new on the news yesterday... it seems as if the British government is getting close to catching Julian Assange, and they are telling him to turn himself in. He was officially arrested today. Assange has threatened that if the Website is put in danger or shut down, or if his life or prosperity is threatened, he will send out a password for a file which contains vital government secrets. Ah, so he's threatening the 'poison pill' route, basically!
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