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Re: WikiLeaks: Heroes or Villains?
« Reply #15 on: 2010-12-20, 20:54:42 »

I think they're considering him "press" from the standpoint that he's publicly distributing information after a sort of review process (which makes it technically "publishing"). What material is being distributed is irrelevant in that definition, legal or not. Thin, I know, but when it comes to free speech, the protections have to be broad, otherwise bloggers and various other forms of writers and distributors can be nailed to the wall for their opinions.

Having said that, Assange doesn't live in the US, so our legal definitions don't apply anyway.
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Re: WikiLeaks: Heroes or Villains?
« Reply #16 on: 2010-12-21, 00:16:16 »
What I typed originally I now deem too inflammatory.  Instead I'll say- let him meet, face to face, the people whose lives are directly endangered by his distribution of the classified files that kept THEM safe to do their job- which is keeping US safe and see what happens.
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Re: WikiLeaks: Heroes or Villains?
« Reply #18 on: 2010-12-21, 19:41:50 »
What a youknowwhatwordiwannaputhere!!!
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Re: WikiLeaks: Heroes or Villains?
« Reply #19 on: 2010-12-28, 22:39:35 »
Ooh! Ooh! I know what word you want to put in there!!!

Hypocrite right?  ;D


I hear it's a mean word...... :-X
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Re: WikiLeaks: Heroes or Villains?
« Reply #20 on: 2010-12-29, 16:28:38 »
Thanks for the gentle save, Sir Nathan.  I'll go with it.
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