To: Ancient Drive
I wonder if that Title 18 jive also includes sabotage of the American economy in a time of war, it which case the engineers of the current mortgage debt crisis should face the same kind of justice.
2 posted on
08/05/2010 8:41:40 AM PDT by
Yollopoliuhqui
(consciousness is a heads up display)
To: Ancient Drive
Someone dropped the ball. Title 18 should’ve been used to execute significant numbers of the media from Vietnam onward.
3 posted on
08/05/2010 8:49:09 AM PDT by
LibWhacker
(America awake!)
To: Ancient Drive
Assange is only part of the problem; what about the little butt-ranger activist from the Army that GAVE him the documents?
Definite treason charge there or not?
5 posted on
08/05/2010 9:02:02 AM PDT by
NFHale
(The Second Amendment - By Any Means Necessary.)
To: Ancient Drive
But cute and innocent as the word may sound, when attached to damaging wartime leaks by WikiLeaks operator Julian Assange, its cuteness should not protect Mr. Assange from being prosecuted and possibly executed by the U.S. government for wartime espionage. The country's not strong enough to overlook these types of transgressions anymore. The New York Times needs to understand the 'times they are a changin'" and that's not good for them...
8 posted on
08/05/2010 9:26:54 AM PDT by
GOPJ
(Asked for ZIP? Give 82224 - Lost Springs,Wy - most sparsely populated in country. Freeper:SamAdams)
To: Ancient Drive
If they go after this guy, then they should go after the NY Times as well as co - defendants.
9 posted on
08/05/2010 12:09:08 PM PDT by
Munz
(All tyranny needs to gain a foothold is for people of good conscience to remain silent.)
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