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Reply #150 - Aug 18th, 2012 at 10:37pm
 
Avram Horowitz wrote on Aug 18th, 2012 at 10:32pm:
Soren wrote on Aug 18th, 2012 at 10:16pm:
Yeah, sure. But I am not holed up in some banana republic's embassy.

How bloody pathetic is that??



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Yes. That made me laugh.

At least Ecuador isnt held up in some other people's land  Wink
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Reply #151 - Aug 18th, 2012 at 10:38pm
 
John Smith wrote on Aug 18th, 2012 at 10:35pm:
athos wrote on Aug 17th, 2012 at 9:28pm:
John Smith wrote on Aug 17th, 2012 at 8:59pm:
In my opinion he knowingly and willingly broke the law ... and should be punished for it ... we live in a society where the end doesn't justify the means .. no one can deliberately break the law and whinge when the authorities come after them, why should Assange be any different..


Did you know that the "sex crime" against Assange was from two women who admittedly had consensual sex with him. It's about the use, or not use of a condom. This is totally political. If America wants Assange, then charge him and try to extradite him to America. If you want to charge, try, and execute Assange, then do it openly. The Brits and the Swedes need to remove that brown stuff from the end of their noses and send it back to G.Bsh


Asdsnage knew that if he published classified documents from various governments they would come after him ... he shouldn't cry the poor victim now .... i know if I kick a pitbull, he'll bite ..and if I don't know it and i kick him I probably deserve to get bitten anyway ... who is Assange to decide what can and cannot be classified and what is or is not in the public interest ?... as for what the Swedish are charging him, if he's innocent, what's he hiding from?

that doesn't make it right for them to do so tho
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Re: Assange Granted Ecuadorian Asylum
Reply #152 - Aug 18th, 2012 at 10:42pm
 
bobbythefap1 wrote on Aug 18th, 2012 at 10:38pm:
John Smith wrote on Aug 18th, 2012 at 10:35pm:
athos wrote on Aug 17th, 2012 at 9:28pm:
John Smith wrote on Aug 17th, 2012 at 8:59pm:
In my opinion he knowingly and willingly broke the law ... and should be punished for it ... we live in a society where the end doesn't justify the means .. no one can deliberately break the law and whinge when the authorities come after them, why should Assange be any different..


Did you know that the "sex crime" against Assange was from two women who admittedly had consensual sex with him. It's about the use, or not use of a condom. This is totally political. If America wants Assange, then charge him and try to extradite him to America. If you want to charge, try, and execute Assange, then do it openly. The Brits and the Swedes need to remove that brown stuff from the end of their noses and send it back to G.Bsh


Asdsnage knew that if he published classified documents from various governments they would come after him ... he shouldn't cry the poor victim now .... i know if I kick a pitbull, he'll bite ..and if I don't know it and i kick him I probably deserve to get bitten anyway ... who is Assange to decide what can and cannot be classified and what is or is not in the public interest ?... as for what the Swedish are charging him, if he's innocent, what's he hiding from?

that doesn't make it right for them to do so tho


since when have governments ever put 'what is right' on the top of their lists of priorities?  he knew what they would do, he did it anyway, he should stop crying about it and man up .... and despite what every one on here thinks, they won't give him the death penalty, that'll make a martyr out of him and encourage others to take his place, they just want him to recognise the folly of his ways and disuade others from trying
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Reply #153 - Aug 18th, 2012 at 10:45pm
 
you are right smithy in that the US is rightly able to be likened to a pit-bull. A pit-bull with a BAD master.

A pit-bull with delusions that it runs the world,  and all its actions are justified by its ends.

I mean...how much garbage can you swallow, before it makes you sick.!@!

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Reply #154 - Aug 18th, 2012 at 10:47pm
 
John Smith wrote on Aug 18th, 2012 at 10:42pm:
bobbythefap1 wrote on Aug 18th, 2012 at 10:38pm:
John Smith wrote on Aug 18th, 2012 at 10:35pm:
athos wrote on Aug 17th, 2012 at 9:28pm:
John Smith wrote on Aug 17th, 2012 at 8:59pm:
In my opinion he knowingly and willingly broke the law ... and should be punished for it ... we live in a society where the end doesn't justify the means .. no one can deliberately break the law and whinge when the authorities come after them, why should Assange be any different..


Did you know that the "sex crime" against Assange was from two women who admittedly had consensual sex with him. It's about the use, or not use of a condom. This is totally political. If America wants Assange, then charge him and try to extradite him to America. If you want to charge, try, and execute Assange, then do it openly. The Brits and the Swedes need to remove that brown stuff from the end of their noses and send it back to G.Bsh


Asdsnage knew that if he published classified documents from various governments they would come after him ... he shouldn't cry the poor victim now .... i know if I kick a pitbull, he'll bite ..and if I don't know it and i kick him I probably deserve to get bitten anyway ... who is Assange to decide what can and cannot be classified and what is or is not in the public interest ?... as for what the Swedish are charging him, if he's innocent, what's he hiding from?

that doesn't make it right for them to do so tho


since when have governments ever put 'what is right' on the top of their lists of priorities?  he knew what they would do, he did it anyway, he should stop crying about it and man up .... and despite what every one on here thinks, they won't give him the death penalty, that'll make a martyr out of him and encourage others to take his place, they just want him to recognise the folly of his ways and disuade others from trying

submitting to tyranny isn't exactly 'manning' up..
i agree they wont kill him. at least not officially.. but life in military prison is a lot worse in reality.
the only way for them to stop others is by not being corrupt
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Reply #155 - Aug 18th, 2012 at 10:51pm
 
Emma wrote on Aug 18th, 2012 at 10:45pm:
you are right smithy in that the US is rightly able to be likened to a pit-bull. A pit-bull with a BAD master.

A pit-bull with delusions that it runs the world,  and all its actions are justified by its ends.

I mean...how much garbage can you swallow, before it makes you sick.!@!



but still a pit bull ... and therefore it has to be treated with the respect it deserves ... you don't have to like them, just respect them .... (or rather respect its bite)
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Reply #156 - Aug 18th, 2012 at 10:53pm
 
submitting to tyranny isn't exactly 'manning' up..
i agree they wont kill him. at least not officially.. but life in military prison is a lot worse in reality.
the only way for them to stop others is by not being corrupt - Saul Goodman

true......  that is the glaring truth..

We are submitting to tyranny.!

Well, perhaps, learning to kowtow now, will serve us  when our masters make themselves at home. Angry

Oh ...I mean our new masters....  not the rabid pit-bull.

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Reply #157 - Aug 18th, 2012 at 10:54pm
 
bobbythefap1 wrote on Aug 18th, 2012 at 10:47pm:
John Smith wrote on Aug 18th, 2012 at 10:42pm:
bobbythefap1 wrote on Aug 18th, 2012 at 10:38pm:
John Smith wrote on Aug 18th, 2012 at 10:35pm:
athos wrote on Aug 17th, 2012 at 9:28pm:
John Smith wrote on Aug 17th, 2012 at 8:59pm:
In my opinion he knowingly and willingly broke the law ... and should be punished for it ... we live in a society where the end doesn't justify the means .. no one can deliberately break the law and whinge when the authorities come after them, why should Assange be any different..


Did you know that the "sex crime" against Assange was from two women who admittedly had consensual sex with him. It's about the use, or not use of a condom. This is totally political. If America wants Assange, then charge him and try to extradite him to America. If you want to charge, try, and execute Assange, then do it openly. The Brits and the Swedes need to remove that brown stuff from the end of their noses and send it back to G.Bsh


Asdsnage knew that if he published classified documents from various governments they would come after him ... he shouldn't cry the poor victim now .... i know if I kick a pitbull, he'll bite ..and if I don't know it and i kick him I probably deserve to get bitten anyway ... who is Assange to decide what can and cannot be classified and what is or is not in the public interest ?... as for what the Swedish are charging him, if he's innocent, what's he hiding from?

that doesn't make it right for them to do so tho


since when have governments ever put 'what is right' on the top of their lists of priorities?  he knew what they would do, he did it anyway, he should stop crying about it and man up .... and despite what every one on here thinks, they won't give him the death penalty, that'll make a martyr out of him and encourage others to take his place, they just want him to recognise the folly of his ways and disuade others from trying

submitting to tyranny isn't exactly 'manning' up..
i agree they wont kill him. at least not officially.. but life in military prison is a lot worse in reality.
the only way for them to stop others is by not being corrupt


why is it submitting? why doesn't he face them and if his motives are true, the people will support him and force the US govt. to back down ..... he may spend a year or two in jail, but thats better than a life time in Equador
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Reply #158 - Aug 18th, 2012 at 11:02pm
 
What planet do you reside on smithy? Tongue

A rabid pit-bull only has one solution...  SEVERAL bullets to the brain and heart.

So, perhaps??? the analogy is not so sound after all?
No-one wants to see global conflict,....  and if we're lucky the war will be fought on the economic front , principally,  so maybe formally wealthy comfy people might go hungry, but what price world peace???
Isn't that an eternal question.? Huh


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Reply #159 - Aug 18th, 2012 at 11:02pm
 
John Smith wrote on Aug 18th, 2012 at 10:54pm:
bobbythefap1 wrote on Aug 18th, 2012 at 10:47pm:
John Smith wrote on Aug 18th, 2012 at 10:42pm:
bobbythefap1 wrote on Aug 18th, 2012 at 10:38pm:
John Smith wrote on Aug 18th, 2012 at 10:35pm:
athos wrote on Aug 17th, 2012 at 9:28pm:
John Smith wrote on Aug 17th, 2012 at 8:59pm:
In my opinion he knowingly and willingly broke the law ... and should be punished for it ... we live in a society where the end doesn't justify the means .. no one can deliberately break the law and whinge when the authorities come after them, why should Assange be any different..


Did you know that the "sex crime" against Assange was from two women who admittedly had consensual sex with him. It's about the use, or not use of a condom. This is totally political. If America wants Assange, then charge him and try to extradite him to America. If you want to charge, try, and execute Assange, then do it openly. The Brits and the Swedes need to remove that brown stuff from the end of their noses and send it back to G.Bsh


Asdsnage knew that if he published classified documents from various governments they would come after him ... he shouldn't cry the poor victim now .... i know if I kick a pitbull, he'll bite ..and if I don't know it and i kick him I probably deserve to get bitten anyway ... who is Assange to decide what can and cannot be classified and what is or is not in the public interest ?... as for what the Swedish are charging him, if he's innocent, what's he hiding from?

that doesn't make it right for them to do so tho


since when have governments ever put 'what is right' on the top of their lists of priorities?  he knew what they would do, he did it anyway, he should stop crying about it and man up .... and despite what every one on here thinks, they won't give him the death penalty, that'll make a martyr out of him and encourage others to take his place, they just want him to recognise the folly of his ways and disuade others from trying

submitting to tyranny isn't exactly 'manning' up..
i agree they wont kill him. at least not officially.. but life in military prison is a lot worse in reality.
the only way for them to stop others is by not being corrupt


why is it submitting? why doesn't he face them and if his motives are true, the people will support him and force the US govt. to back down ..... he may spend a year or two in jail, but thats better than a life time in Equador

truth obviously has nothing to do with it where the us is concerned
you would get a fairer trial in a banana republic
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Reply #160 - Aug 18th, 2012 at 11:15pm
 
quite so Saul...i tend to agree, in principle.

Attorney at Law.

I, by right, should really detest you, because of your profession.  I had one life-saving service from a legal team,  and one damn near life-destroying.  I don't judge you on the basis of my experiences,...  I don't know you.. so I give you the benefit of the doubt.

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Reply #161 - Aug 18th, 2012 at 11:26pm
 
The man Assange is a traitor in his heart and a cowardly fugitive from justice running from serious sex offenses... Smiley Smiley
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Reply #162 - Aug 18th, 2012 at 11:33pm
 
Emma wrote on Aug 18th, 2012 at 11:15pm:
quite so Saul...i tend to agree, in principle.

Attorney at Law.

I, by right, should really detest you, because of your profession.  I had one life-saving service from a legal team,  and one damn near life-destroying.  I don't judge you on the basis of my experiences,...  I don't know you.. so I give you the benefit of the doubt.


im political puppet .. not a lawyer 
yes the legal system is a cruel game.
dont worry tho saul is very ethical
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Reply #163 - Aug 18th, 2012 at 11:50pm
 
yes no doubt..nothing like Prevailing.... what a misnomer.!

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Reply #164 - Aug 19th, 2012 at 12:05am
 
What a typical coward Assange is... I am well within reach of my enemies.. - I aint running anywhere...this is my country, - I have always found that most globalist thugs to be cowards and traitors at heart like that unflushable turd Julian Assange... Grin Grin
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