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K&R'd. snot Jun 2012 #1
Mrs Assange is correct clang1 Jun 2012 #2
I think this whole thing is about getting Assange to the US to face charges! teddy51 Jun 2012 #3
Confirmation that US & Sweden have been discussing extradition to the US since at least snot Jun 2012 #20
Yep. Assange stepped on the head of a snake clang1 Jun 2012 #50
Then go to Sweden and face it treestar Jun 2012 #4
You point fingers in the wrong places clang1 Jun 2012 #5
Then explain why Sweden ( a country with a progressive system if there ever was one) treestar Jun 2012 #8
Let someone else answer you, you present nothing new and seem to be asleep even. n/t clang1 Jun 2012 #11
Treestar premise is: RobertEarl Jun 2012 #53
And how do you know Julian is in no danger? Is that sort of like Bradley Manning is in no danger? teddy51 Jun 2012 #12
Because the SCOTUS says he can't be charged. jeff47 Jun 2012 #15
Except that I wouldn't trust either SCOTUS or the US Government to keep there word. teddy51 Jun 2012 #18
Now if that isn't anti-US derangement syndrome, I don't know what is treestar Jun 2012 #23
Flag on the play. Adapted right wing meme. 10 yards. LeftyMom Jun 2012 #31
So it's also used for any one treestar Jun 2012 #36
It's still cribbing a stupid idea from Charles freakin' Krauthammer. LeftyMom Jun 2012 #39
Yep. Quite a piece of work there, eh? and in more ways than one. n/t clang1 Jun 2012 #44
Let me explain to you what US derangement syndrome is clang1 Jun 2012 #46
There was no word granted jeff47 Jun 2012 #43
Yet our own Defense Secretary weighed in... ljm2002 Jun 2012 #62
Very good point. They expose themselves just as greedy salivating people usually do clang1 Jun 2012 #63
So your evidence is the Defense Secretary doesn't like the guy. jeff47 Jun 2012 #65
Assange was nabbed in the UK... ljm2002 Jun 2012 #66
All too many people are just plain drones that do not appear to think n/t clang1 Jun 2012 #69
Again, waiting for Sweden to act makes completely no sense. jeff47 Jun 2012 #70
There is no need to show "past difficulties"... ljm2002 Jun 2012 #72
So slap them blinders on? jeff47 Jun 2012 #73
You are wrong about "my entire argument"... ljm2002 Jun 2012 #74
you didn't look if you "have found 0 cases" reorg Jun 2012 #75
Pffft clang1 Jun 2012 #68
Apparently you don't believe eyewitnesses provide evidence. jeff47 Jun 2012 #71
Because in the US you get a trial treestar Jun 2012 #22
Not a fair trial perhaps, but a kangaroo court trial (just ask his lawyers). teddy51 Jun 2012 #27
We do not have "kangaroo courts" treestar Jun 2012 #29
How terribly, cruelly naive. Better hope nobody you care about --> daaron Jun 2012 #33
Good grief! treestar Jun 2012 #37
Makes no sense clang1 Jun 2012 #49
no, 95% of all cases are resolved through plea bargaining reorg Jun 2012 #41
Nonsense: The Supreme Court is our best example of a kangaroo court. Vidar Jun 2012 #60
BOLD FACED LIES clang1 Jun 2012 #48
The US is terrible and corrupt, that has been witnessed over and over again. Why should teddy51 Jun 2012 #6
Because if your theory was correct, the UK would have already extradited him to the US. jeff47 Jun 2012 #17
Uhhhhhhh Iggy Jun 2012 #13
No, you're merely saying Julian should get away with publishing our documents treestar Jun 2012 #25
Facts are facts - if they're embarrassing, so be it. nt daaron Jun 2012 #34
How has this "embarrassment" solved anything? treestar Jun 2012 #40
Even the russians are not 'embarrased' Medvedev: Wikileaks 'Positive,' 'Healthy' clang1 Jun 2012 #52
The problem is exceptionalism Iggy Jun 2012 #57
Why do you want to "embarrass America", Iggy? daaron Jun 2012 #58
No Effort from me Required Iggy Jun 2012 #64
What happened to "Mr. Transparency"? Iggy Jun 2012 #56
What has the US done to stop torture and rendition, treestar- take off the rose colored glasses larkrake Jun 2012 #67
If Assange engaged in actions "against the US"... ljm2002 Jun 2012 #61
buoyed by support as in buoyed up ? dipsydoodle Jun 2012 #7
Wow! OnyxCollie Jun 2012 #9
This message was self-deleted by its author OnyxCollie Jun 2012 #10
I.m.h.o., Wikileaks and Assange snot Jun 2012 #14
I'd believe in them if they leaked any other country's secrets jeff47 Jun 2012 #16
Pls read the post you replied to. snot Jun 2012 #19
All of that information came from US documents jeff47 Jun 2012 #42
Wikileaks got Icelandic banksters put in jail. EFerrari Jun 2012 #47
Very logical thinking, no? n/t clang1 Jun 2012 #24
The US runs the entire world, in the supporters' minds treestar Jun 2012 #28
Makes no sense n/t clang1 Jun 2012 #30
Vast majority of Wikileaks focus has always been non-US. daaron Jun 2012 #35
That is Wikileaks taking credit for all sorts of things treestar Jun 2012 #26
Read again. Those are simply observations of US officials et al. that were revealed by Wikileaks snot Jun 2012 #54
Should he try and get Fast and Furious documents to leak? joeglow3 Jun 2012 #32
Yes. I would as well were I an Investigative Journalist concerned with the law, clang1 Jun 2012 #38
thanks for providing this list reorg Jun 2012 #45
What Assange is clang1 Jun 2012 #21
Torture option still alive and well clang1 Jun 2012 #51
Fortunately, Wikileaks will endure regardless of Assange's fate. Robb Jun 2012 #55
Your post is quite bizarre clang1 Jun 2012 #59
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