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To: BARLF

I don’t understand why no charges could be brought up against Julian Assenge, the founder of WikiLeaks. He knew what he was doing and was warned against it before publishing. It’s absurd that there is no law against such an irresponsible act. Its almost certain that this guy now has blood on his hands.
Anyone thinking of helping US and Nato forces would be too reluctant to do it now.


15 posted on 07/30/2010 3:32:58 PM PDT by Mr_Tiki
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To: Mr_Tiki
I read Julian Assenge ask or told the Obama Adm. and didn't recieve an answer so Leaks a plenty dumped them on the Internet.

Anyone thinking of helping US and Nato forces would be too reluctant to do it now.

All the time invested by US and Nato forces to gain the trust of Afghan citizens is gone now. They will never cooperate, they fear the Taliban and rightly so.

Dangerous to elect our enemy to RULE our country. I am thinking McChrystal might have been making too much headway in the war. More there than we know of course. Now General Petraeus' head on the chopping block,eh?

17 posted on 07/30/2010 3:55:39 PM PDT by BARLF
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Assenge might be chargeable under Britain’s “Official Secrets Act” if these documents made references to British operations and personell in Afghanistan. The OSA is a much more powerful piece of legislation than anything we have and I hope that Cameron has the balls to invoke it.

As an alternative, I hope some Julian Assenge gets to learn the various words that can be made out of his last name, such as “ASS”, etc.


28 posted on 07/30/2010 8:18:20 PM PDT by MadMax, the Grinning Reaper
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