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  • #46
    (azza33 @ Dec. 12 2010,07:43) You need to dissociate your dislike of the US to the underlying issue.
    It's clear that I'm an American, right?
    I do not dislike the U.S., this is my home and it's where most of the people and places that I love are. For better or worse, this place has shaped me and there is nothing I can do to change that.
    What I hate are bullies, thieves, liars and mass murderers. I hate the empire and I hate the LIES that necessarily go along with maintaining a brutal, corrupt system of global oppression.
    Mr. Assange has done us all great service by showing the world just how duplicitous, hypocritical and self serving this beast really is. I'm sure it's not just "the left" here, but all over the world people are saying, "see, we told you they cannot be trusted, ever . . ."
    "Bankin' off of the northeast wind
    Salin' on a summer breeze
    And skippin' over the ocean, like a stone."
    -Harry Nilsson

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    • #47


      Read-- US administration... Im a lazy typer


      Azza


      A worthy trip report

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      • #48


        My main grievance today is that i've exceeded my total of 4.5GB of daily downloading limit with a certain site - now im blocked for a while

        ... and it wasn't wikileaks in case you're curious


        Azza


        A worthy trip report

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        • #49
          Outstanding post 36 Mr Foxxee.

          strocube, I NEVER would have guessed your US. Thought you were European

          Azza, I can't see how you arrive at your position. Don't you want to know your govt lies, where & how??

          I wouldn't mind your your daily bandwidth allowance but. Is that via your wireless??

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          • #50
            Azza, I can't see how you arrive at your position.  Don't you want to know your govt lies, where & how??
            Don't confuse politics with lies  

            I wouldn't mind your your daily bandwidth allowance but.  Is that via your wireless??
            I switched back to adsl2+ & dumped the wireless... using TPG ... solid service... I'm a bit away from the exchange and using an cheap modem/router so my peak speeds are only about 4Mbit.


            Azza


            A worthy trip report

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            • #51
              (f0xxee @ Dec. 12 2010,06:40) Does anyone not see that what Assange has doen to an extent is to give freedom of choice to get news from a source that is not:

              1. An Empire with a political bias (lefties from CNN. righties from Murdoch)
              2. News that is delivered without bias from advertising revenue pressures
              3. News that is internationalist: without borders
              4. News without editorial policy or spin.

              JA did not hack or steal or blackmail anyone to get this information. It was passed, generally speaking by disgruntled whistle-blowers. He simply published it. How many governments DO hack and steal and blackmail for the same information?

              He is not guilty of anything more than showing the corruption and the cynicism so profoundly ingrained in those we vote for and pay to protect us.
              I'm with you 100% Foxxee. Sorry for the whole "tunnel-cunted shit-weasel" thing now.

              Those that continue to maintain that Assange is a terrorist just aren't reading the same facts. They probably got that information from Fox News.

              Open your eyes and ears people. This guy may not be "filtering" to the degree you'd like, but that's the whole point. If the various world governments only classified information that truly needed it to protect national security, none of this would be an issue. Instead, they routinely secure all information about their practices to avoid having to be accountable to their populace and the rest of the world. Assange is merely a conduit to allow us all to have access to the information that rightfully belongs to us in the first place. We are paying for these governments. They supposedly work on our behalf. Shouldn't they be as opaque and transparent as possible. They should be open to scrutiny, not hiding behind closed doors lest the people they work for ever find out what they really think or do....

              Stop reading the bullshit and buying the propaganda. It's at least as cooked-up as I expect the rape charge will turn out to be.
              Making newbie mistakes since 2009 so you don't have to




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              • #52
                You took far to many drugs in your younger years

                Btw... I like the macbook air ... just not the price


                Azza


                A worthy trip report

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                • #53
                  (f0xxee @ Dec. 12 2010,08:44) Note that the same polititians that are crying foul are not adverse to "leaking" material to the media when it suits their purpose.
                  Correct again Mr. Fox  
                  and Madeleine Albright
                  AKA Madeleine None-too-Bright in the corridors at 760 UN Plaza....
                  Is that a leak

                  Did you exchange a walk-on part in the war for a lead role in a cage

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                  • #54
                    (deepthroat @ Dec. 12 2010,15:55) I'm with you 100% Foxxee. Sorry for the whole "tunnel-cunted shit-weasel" thing now.


                    No Problem DT, I is wot I is! Or I am what I eat.....
                    f0xxee
                     

                    "Spelling - the difference between knowing your shit and knowing you're shit."

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                    • #55
                      Madeleine of the "deaths of 500,000 Iraqi CHILDREN due to US sanctions WAS WORTH IT, and I would do it again!!!! In YOUR name Yankee readers!!!

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                      • #56


                        Well not everyone is perfect  


                        Azza


                        A worthy trip report

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                        • #57
                          WikiLeaks row: why Amazon's desertion has ominous implications for democracy
                          http://www.guardian.co.uk/technol....eberman

                          Amazon's decision to abandon WikiLeaks sends out a clear message: you can publish what you like €“ as long as it meets with the government's approval
                          .....
                          Yep. For years people have extolled cloud computing as the way of the future. The lesson of the last week is simple: be careful what you wish for.

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                          • #58


                            Perhaps Amazon deemed it to be bad press to be associated with wiki leaks at this juncture.... they aren't everyone's cup of tea after all.

                            I reckon the few $ they get from wiki leaks vs a potential customer backlash... you do the math!


                            Azza


                            A worthy trip report

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                            • #59
                              The "math" is that they are currently selling a book on Wikileaks leaks. Still it's woken up at least a few as to the real insecurity of "cloud" computing.

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                              • #60
                                Yeah and I think Amazon and Paypal might have regrets about their hasty decisions sooner than later.
                                I have been reading the two most right wing papers in Australia over the last few days. Both Murdoch papers, one being the Sydney Daily Telegraph (I read it for the rugby league, honest!) and Murdochs flagship and proudest accomplishment, The Australian.

                                Both editorials blast the Labour government (not unusual in its self) for failing to protect JA's rights to be judged before being assumed guilty. Most of the columnists are of the opinion that free speech is being impunged, and that wikileaks has generally been of benefit. The common theme is the Prime Minister and Attorney General were out of line to make public comment to the effect that he was gulity of something, although exactly what continues to elude them. And most (more than 50%) assign any illegal undertaking to the leakers or whistle blowers and back JA's right to publish.

                                There is definately the stench of underdog as hero in most of the aussie papers and also the letters to the editior.
                                Now I guess some of that is to be expected: He is a home town boy.
                                But the fact that he is getting sympathy from the right wing media in Aus astonishes me.

                                PS: Free plug here for http://www.pressdisplay.com

                                For those of you overseas for 30 dollars a year, you can down load 10,000 papers/yr from around the world. The format is similar to a PDF file and is taken from the print edition, so you get the complete edition not the "internet-lite" copy.
                                Sensational if like me you cant take a shit without a paper. (yes they print well.)
                                f0xxee
                                 

                                "Spelling - the difference between knowing your shit and knowing you're shit."

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