Swordsmyth
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Did ANY of the TDS folks sign the petition?
On a scale of 1-10, how much do you think they care about what you think or about a petition for that matter?Did ANY of the TDS folks sign the petition?
They claim to care about Assange, if they really did they would sign the petition.On a scale of 1-10, how much do you think they care about what you think or about a petition for that matter?
Signing or not signing a petition is inconsequential when the political class doesn’t give two shits about what you think.They claim to care about Assange, if they really did they would sign the petition.
Public pressure can affect things and if there is the slightest chance that it will and you REALLY care about Assange you should sign it.Signing or not signing a petition is inconsequential when the political class doesn’t give two $#@!s about what you think.
Be glad Dear Leader doesn’t have him see a firing squad.
Be glad Dear Leader doesn’t have him see a firing squad.
Did ANY of the TDS folks sign the petition?
So, he's going to pardon him right Danno?What a joke..
What a joke..
You're adorable.
So, he's going to pardon him right Danno?
If Trump is playing chess and the plan is for Assange to come out alright then the strategy must be to get the left to like Assange again and defend him so that when he pulls the rug out from under Russiagate they can't just dismiss it because "he is in league with Trump and Putin"▶Anonymous 05/23/19 (Thu) 21:48:27 27b2b5 (1) No.6572364>>6572424
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What can you tell us about Assange??
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Under protection.
Threat is real.
Key to DNC 'source' 'hack' '187'.
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Now Julian Assange Is a Martyr
Julian Assange, the Australian national who founded WikiLeaks, was indicted Thursday for soliciting classified information from an American whistle-blower in 2010 and publishing sensitive military files as well as State Department cables.
Unlike his source, then–Army Private Chelsea Manning, who pledged to protect state secrets to get a security clearance, Assange had no obligation to the U.S. government, and appears to be in legal jeopardy for some actions that are virtually indistinguishable from journalism.
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The charges set a precedent “that can be used to target all news organizations that hold the government accountable by publishing its secrets,” the ACLU warns, adding, “If the US can prosecute a foreign publisher for violating our secrecy laws, there’s nothing preventing China, or Russia, from doing the same.” The civil-liberties organization says the Assange case marks the first time in American history that criminal charges are being brought “against a publisher for the publication of truthful information” under the Espionage Act of 1917.
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That law “draws no distinction between the leaker, the recipient of the leak, or the 100th person to redistribute, retransmit, or even retain the national-defense information that by that point is already in the public domain,” the law professor Stephen Vladeck has noted. And that is only one of the reasons it ranks as one of the most flagrantly authoritarian laws in U.S. history.
Our First Amendment declares, “Congress shall make no law … abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press.” But in 1917, Congress made just such a law, the Espionage Act, in part to abridge the freedom to speak out against World War I.
It did so at the urging of President Woodrow Wilson...
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https://www.theatlantic.com/ideas/ar...ge-act/590200/
If it pleases the Crown might You consider not imprisoning journalists for eternity?Still waiting for even one of the TDS crowd to sign the petition.
If it pleases the Crown might You consider not imprisoning journalists for eternity?
Obviously I was talking about Kim Kardashisian 2020.If you want to launch a shooting revolt let me know.
You are venting gas and calling it speech, you don't really care about Assange or you would do anything that might help him even if it is a longshot, signing the petition doesn't even cost you anything but you don't care about Assange, you are just virtue signalling your TDS.Obviously I was talking about Kim Kardashisian 2020.
She’s rich so she wouldn’t be beholden to the deep state. /airplane glue fueled full retard ideas