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Pholus Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Nov-29-10 06:16 PM
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3. Yeah, and the Tuskegee Syphilis Project and Agent Orange and nuclear bomb testing of troops and
on and on and on.

But I suppose you think that those were all okay?

Sunlight is the best disinfectant.
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  -Wikileaks? I think its better that the American people know more rather than less about what ... NNN0LHI  Nov-29-10 06:10 PM   #0 
  - You're right. The Manhattan Project should have been common knowledge.  LostInAnomie   Nov-29-10 06:13 PM   #1 
  - Yeah, and the Tuskegee Syphilis Project and Agent Orange and nuclear bomb testing of troops and  Pholus   Nov-29-10 06:16 PM   #3 
  - No, you are completely correct. Every bit of knowledge and intelligence our government has...  LostInAnomie   Nov-29-10 06:28 PM   #11 
     - You're making an argument against the "leaks" with information that wasn't included in the "leaks"  MNBrewer   Nov-29-10 06:38 PM   #13 
     - You're kind of hyperventilating. See there are differences between tactical and policy secrets.  Pholus   Nov-29-10 07:34 PM   #15 
        - And how is the survival of our nation helped when our diplomats are undercut?  LostInAnomie   Nov-29-10 08:35 PM   #16 
           - A *far* better argument than your original one.  Pholus   Nov-29-10 09:41 PM   #17 
  - Sorry, thanks for playing  MNBrewer   Nov-29-10 06:36 PM   #12 
  - Should your employer have open access to your correspondence and speech?  stray cat   Nov-29-10 06:15 PM   #2 
  - As I pay them, the U.S. government IS my employee.  Pholus   Nov-29-10 06:17 PM   #4 
  - The wrongful dismissal suit would be a bitch  Canuckistanian   Nov-29-10 06:28 PM   #10 
     - :) Well they haven't given me notice yet at least....  Pholus   Nov-29-10 07:21 PM   #14 
  - They already do, while you're at work.  MNBrewer   Nov-29-10 06:20 PM   #5 
  - It is we who put these people in office -- at least that's supposed to be the concept.  pacalo   Nov-29-10 06:20 PM   #6 
  - Overly black and white thinking here. We will never "no" everything  treestar   Nov-29-10 06:22 PM   #7 
     - Thanks, I fixed that  NNN0LHI   Nov-29-10 06:23 PM   #8 
     - Some things need to be held close, but we seem to be making a LOT of secrets these days...  Pholus   Nov-29-10 06:26 PM   #9 
 

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