tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3397167328061019765.post6287765172886828529..comments2024-01-16T03:55:26.266-05:00Comments on Welcome to Pottersville 2 (Blogging Against Fascism!): Homeland Security Censors Brad-buryed? Today's Whistle Blowers Either Silenced Or Trying To Move (To Ecuador!)Cirzehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07070125217972397204noreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3397167328061019765.post-62308662017520220982012-06-23T16:05:14.128-04:002012-06-23T16:05:14.128-04:00Glad to get your insight, Tony.
I'll admit th...Glad to get your insight, Tony.<br /><br />I'll admit that originally I was concerned that Assange's activities might be the false flag event leading to the loss of internet access for all in the name of the real false flag called the global war on terror.<br /><br />I almost welcomed the well-publicized negative attention that Assange generated from U.S. intelligence as a truth moment for his existence.<br /><br />Remember how quickly the suspicious sources were put into play about his sexual unpleasantnesses (reported, that is).<br /><br />And, yet, no real charges were ever lodged - yeah - I know, even prostitutes have the right to complain, and who knows but that he IS an inconsiderate lover.<br /><br />Amaze me again.<br /><br />But, that's hardly the real issue, is it? Although if that doesn't work maybe someone will start shooting motorists in D.C. again.<br /><br />Thanks for being out there. Your blogs are the absolutely the best!<br /><br />SCirzehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07070125217972397204noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3397167328061019765.post-29863125878537730932012-06-23T11:38:31.247-04:002012-06-23T11:38:31.247-04:00The attitude to Assange is a good microcosm of the...The attitude to Assange is a good microcosm of the gap between America's perception of itself and that of the rest of the world. Assange fears only one thing - extradition by a craven US lapdog country (Sweden) to Bradley Manning land. You and Glenn are right, Suzan.TONY @oakroydhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08304486783392151133noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3397167328061019765.post-54898075709640274252012-06-23T09:26:12.987-04:002012-06-23T09:26:12.987-04:00I agree with you in principle, you know, but there...I agree with you in principle, you know, but there again Bradley Manning is pretty well known too, and look how that's helped his cause.<br /><br />Not.<br /><br />I'm with Glenn on this.<br /><br /><i>If Ecuador refuses his asylum request, then he’ll be right back in the hands of British authorities and presumably extradited to Sweden without delay. He has a lot at stake, and — like anyone else accused of serious crimes (though he’s not been charged with anything) — he has every right to invoke all legal procedures available to him.</i><br /><br />And fear for my country and the leadership that finds this application of American law "judicious."<br /><br />Brrrrr.<br /><br />Thanks for commenting!<br /><br />You've got a dynamite blog.<br /><br />SCirzehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07070125217972397204noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3397167328061019765.post-71935170873040511882012-06-23T02:21:53.933-04:002012-06-23T02:21:53.933-04:00Without denying a thing you said, I find myself wo...Without denying a thing you said, I find myself wondering if Assange has any reasonable expectation that he would be (for instance) sent anywhere for, uh, rendering. I think he's too well-known for that. That said, I'm sure he has good reason to hole up in the embassy.Murr Brewsterhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03422638986410813520noreply@blogger.com