Has there been any lasting impact from the Wikileaks?

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I don't hear THE INFORMATION talked about anymore. I can't recall a single particularly damning piece of evidence, mostly just the bogus charges filed against him (well-engineered...). H. Clinton asked for DNA & damning evidence on UN attendees, Spain had a set of copyright laws "given" to them by the US who proceeded to pressure them...

There were the War Logs which I didn't see anything interesting come of except an extremely powerful Youtube video constructed using the IED data provided by Wikileaks.


The covered-up massacre of Reuters reporters ("Collateral Murder") was damning, but not much came of it and it was poorly covered.





I ask this question honestly. Please inform me of the beneficial impact Wikileaks has had. Also may be an interesting discussion -- do Americans care about truth and knowledge? Will it compel them to vote for the "right" person? - Or is it all about politics?
 
This is pretty bad ass.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8JANYT8FCik

There are shifts going on. They are slow but noticeable.

Thanks. I completely missed that.

Edit: BTW - I've been missing Stossel's shows since he switched to Fox but found a recent ep. with Paul. Did anyone else think his treatment of Paul during this segment of Stossel was arrogant and incredibly rude? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-qStGwXd30g -- He seemed to be acting REALLY douchy that episode, even more than Nick Gillespie at his worst.
 
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The reason why it seems that nothing has really come of Wikileaks is that the mainstream media barely covers the damning stuff, and the vast majority of peons don't give a shit as it isn't Dancing with the Stars or American Idol.
 
I have.

Until he has a vote or an opportunity to speak out against the empire (not just foreign aid, which many conservatives are also against), I'm withholding zest and fervor.
 
Fair enough. It's out of our hands what he does now.

I am content knowing that it's not Conway or Grayson. Imagine if they were in office for the next 36 years.
 
"The Pentagon realizes that it's images that sell the story," Aftergood says. "The reason that there is a torture scandal is because of those photographs. There can be narratives of things that are much worse, but if they aren't accompanied by photos, they somehow don't register....The Abu Ghraib photos are sort of the military equivalent of the Rodney King case....And I hate to attribute motives to people I don't know, but it is easy to imagine that the officials who are withholding these images have that fact in mind."

http://reason.com/archives/2005/04/01/the-pentagons-secret-stash

A lot of these leaks are boring text to our generation.
 
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