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conversationpc wrote:It sounds to me like he could be bluffing. Regardless, this clown deserves anything he gets. It's laughable that his lawyer has been yapping about how it's hurting his case to have things leaked to the press about his defense. Oh, the irony!
S2M wrote:conversationpc wrote:It sounds to me like he could be bluffing. Regardless, this clown deserves anything he gets. It's laughable that his lawyer has been yapping about how it's hurting his case to have things leaked to the press about his defense. Oh, the irony!
This guy is awesome. Just that there is an organization that knows all the secret, dirty, underhanded stuff these big corporations have done(do) is refreshing....the american people deserve to know how we've been sucker punched by these businesses.
conversationpc wrote:S2M wrote:conversationpc wrote:It sounds to me like he could be bluffing. Regardless, this clown deserves anything he gets. It's laughable that his lawyer has been yapping about how it's hurting his case to have things leaked to the press about his defense. Oh, the irony!
This guy is awesome. Just that there is an organization that knows all the secret, dirty, underhanded stuff these big corporations have done(do) is refreshing....the american people deserve to know how we've been sucker punched by these businesses.
I don't have a problem with them divulging ILLEGAL stuff that corporations do. However, it's the classified stuff that is illegal to distribute that I have a problem with. Dude deserves whatever he gets.
Gin and Tonic Sky wrote:Is it illegal to leak the stuff or illegal to distribute it if you are member of the press? Normally, its the person in the government who is responsible for the leak and is punsished, not the member of the press who publishes it. How is JA different from the NYT?
conversationpc wrote:Gin and Tonic Sky wrote:Is it illegal to leak the stuff or illegal to distribute it if you are member of the press? Normally, its the person in the government who is responsible for the leak and is punsished, not the member of the press who publishes it. How is JA different from the NYT?
I believe, and I could be wrong, that it's criminal for the member of the press AND the government official who leaks it. However, I believe press members are rarely prosecuted for it. There have been times, though, that I've shaken my head and wondering why the New York Times has never at least been fined for printing certain things.
S2M wrote:conversationpc wrote:Gin and Tonic Sky wrote:Is it illegal to leak the stuff or illegal to distribute it if you are member of the press? Normally, its the person in the government who is responsible for the leak and is punsished, not the member of the press who publishes it. How is JA different from the NYT?
I believe, and I could be wrong, that it's criminal for the member of the press AND the government official who leaks it. However, I believe press members are rarely prosecuted for it. There have been times, though, that I've shaken my head and wondering why the New York Times has never at least been fined for printing certain things.
Think back: Joe Wilson, Valerie Plame, Armitage, Libby, RockinDeano....
Behshad wrote:S2M wrote:conversationpc wrote:Gin and Tonic Sky wrote:Is it illegal to leak the stuff or illegal to distribute it if you are member of the press? Normally, its the person in the government who is responsible for the leak and is punsished, not the member of the press who publishes it. How is JA different from the NYT?
I believe, and I could be wrong, that it's criminal for the member of the press AND the government official who leaks it. However, I believe press members are rarely prosecuted for it. There have been times, though, that I've shaken my head and wondering why the New York Times has never at least been fined for printing certain things.
Think back: Joe Wilson, Valerie Plame, Armitage, Libby, RockinDeano....
And Bob Woodward and Carl Bernstein...um.... I think they caught Crosby Stills and Nash Lipping in the 1970's![]()
Saint John wrote:When you accept illegally seized documents from a treasonous military coward you should be held accountable. And I think that, without question, this case should involve the immediate covert execution of Assange. It's silly that he's still breathing. He has no genuine intentions, other than to wreak havoc upon the stability of the world and garner his 15 minutes of fame. The sexual assault charges, coupled with what we know about Wikileaks, show an impotent man longing for control and notoriety. I just see a piece of filth that needs to be snuffed out ASAP.
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