9/1/2011 12:00:48 PM
Someone handcuffed a 5 month old baby? Was this a giant baby or was it a tiny pair of handcuffs?Also wikileaks is gearing up to sue the Guardian for leaking their leaks. http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-14743410That's freaking hilarious.
9/1/2011 1:53:02 PM
funny, i never got programmed to view middle easterners as the enemyi must have slept through that powerpointbut the iraq war was fucking stupid
9/1/2011 2:56:56 PM
...and this is why it's not a good idea to entrust state secrets to the whims of a paranoid egomaniac with an axe to grind.What a clusterfuck.[Edited on September 1, 2011 at 8:24 PM. Reason : 2]
9/1/2011 8:22:56 PM
^
9/1/2011 11:45:29 PM
9/2/2011 3:33:08 PM
http://www.cnn.com/2011/WORLD/europe/09/02/us.wikileaks/index.html?hpt=hp_t2Apparently, wikileaks put the entire unedited, unfiltered archives online on friday.
9/3/2011 10:05:45 AM
http://www.nytimes.com/2011/09/26/business/media/julian-assange-in-a-gilded-british-cage.html
9/26/2011 10:31:20 AM
coming to america?http://www.cnn.com/2011/11/02/world/europe/uk-wikileaks-assange/index.html?hpt=hp_t1http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-15549985http://www.aljazeera.com/news/europe/2011/11/201111295534208158.htmlhttp://rt.com/news/assange-british-higher-court-361/In related news:the Freedom of Information Act is also under attack:http://rt.com/usa/news/us-government-exist-foia-737/http://www.wired.com/threatlevel/2011/10/feds-embrace-foia-lying/http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=siDPvlgvIls&feature=channel_video_title[Edited on November 2, 2011 at 6:37 AM. Reason : this dude gonna get got]
11/2/2011 6:20:35 AM
did anything ever come out of ^^^?
11/2/2011 8:52:05 AM
http://security.blogs.cnn.com/2011/12/08/defense-military-failed-to-heed-warnings-manning-was-unstable/
12/8/2011 12:56:06 PM
12/8/2011 10:33:30 PM
^^
12/8/2011 11:27:58 PM
I'm just curious - is it the general view of the public that all killings are swept under the rug under the blanket excuse of collateral damage?
12/10/2011 10:01:01 PM
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/al-qaeda/9109457/Stratfor-Osama-bin-Laden-was-in-routine-contact-with-Pakistans-spy-agency.html
2/27/2012 9:12:52 PM
I thought it was common knowledge that the ISI had direct ties with Bin Laden, which is why the US didn't inform the Pakistani government before conducting the raid.Seems like the majority of the "big" leaks from Wikileaks just confirm stuff that we already knew or suspected to be true.[Edited on February 27, 2012 at 9:22 PM. Reason : 2]
2/27/2012 9:21:32 PM
suspect to be true != know to be true
2/27/2012 9:35:03 PM
What we should gleam from this latest leak is the fact that Stratfor exists as a respected authority (by our govt) without expressing any loyalty towards our nation past its subscription rate.Our government has been too lenient when determining trading partners, trusted interests, etc, because it no longer judges these relationships on a scale based on national interest. Quite the opposite in fact--our leaders evaluate our global relations based primarily upon corporate interests.My insights
2/27/2012 9:52:52 PM
2/27/2012 10:59:56 PM
True, my main problem with corporations is that ideally they should be held accountable by laws which should be enforced at the government level with the purpose of protecting the rights of our citizens, when in fact corporations now control the legislation process and use it instead to protect themselves and further their own interests. Furthermore, the system is maintained by pooling massive amounts of money which make any sort of public resistance difficult without massive organization and fundraising. Not to mention the underlying system that I am referring to is mostly well obfuscated to the general public. Wikileaks and Anonymous seek to expose this system to the masses and therefore I support them.
2/28/2012 12:28:56 PM
Quote :"Leaked Stratfor Email Suggests Secret U.S. Indictment of WikiLeaks Founder Julian Assange"http://www.democracynow.org/2012/2/29/leaked_stratfor_email_suggests_secret_usToday's discussion on Democray Now is well worth the watch for those of you who are keeping up with ongoing Wikileaks events. I'll help to summarize.-This week Wikileaks released the Global Intelligence Files, consisting of internal emails from private intelligence firm Stratfor, and dating from 2004-2011. The source of the leak was none other than the hacker collective known as Anonymous.-Stratfor is a secretive organization that has ties to US intelligence agencies and sells information (often classified) to other private and public agencies. It has been described as a shadow CIA, and represents the future of privatization of US intelligence interests.So apparently profiting from the trading of classified information in secret is OK but publishing classified information for the public for free is considered terrorism and espionage.I feel that the ongoing suppression of information by the elite is an issue that is all too often ignored by activists who instead favor more attractive issues such as wealth inequality and environmental preservation. Whether or not you consider yourself an activist you owe it to your fellow Americans to discuss the ongoing war on knowledge openly and in public.
2/29/2012 8:25:07 PM
War on knowledge? I support the right if the US government to exercise discretion in matters of diplomacy and national interest. If and when they abuse this right, I support whistleblowers and those who facilitate whistleblowing. But the "War on Knowledge" concerns me about as much as the war on Christmas.
2/29/2012 8:53:46 PM
2/29/2012 9:31:11 PM
the problem with your logic is that you equate releasing a metric fuck ton of classified information with no rhyme or reason to any of it with whistleblowing. the two aren't the same. ad Bradley manning's claims of torture are overblown bullshit from a whiney ass bitch
3/1/2012 9:02:46 AM
^^lol you think manning was a whistleblower[Edited on March 1, 2012 at 10:28 AM. Reason : .]
3/1/2012 10:26:40 AM
Bradley Manning is the greatest hero of our generation.
3/1/2012 12:22:25 PM
we must have no heroes, then
3/1/2012 1:38:05 PM
3/1/2012 1:47:56 PM
Looks like Ecuador has granted Assange asylum.
8/16/2012 8:52:39 AM
So, Julian is granted asylum in Ecuador. That's nice and all but how is he going to actually get there safely? What happens next?
8/16/2012 11:11:08 AM
It's incredible how much politics are being played in this issue. The US is doing what it sees as the best chess move in order to keep secrets from being leaked, regardless of ethics behind it.I was inclined to look at this issue as Assange, being a powerful person, using international politics to be above the law on a person-to-person case. But apparently they've asked and Sweden categorically says they won't guarantee they won't extradite him to the US.So, if I was the Wikileaks guy, and leaving the embassy means I would be extradited to the US, I would be all like oh hell naw.They should have the sexual assault trial. There ain't no fucking way I would travel internationally to defend myself in a sexual assault trial if doing so would put me on trial with the US government who pretty much wants me dead.
8/17/2012 11:21:47 AM
So, this is what I got about the case:1. They need to arrest him before they can press charges, or even tell him what the charges are.2. They can't question him where he is because there is not enough evidence to press charges.I understand this is Swedish law, so we can't apply the same legal reasoning here to the case. But nonetheless, these 2 points IMO violate the fundamental intention of due process. And I got this conclusion from reading an article arguing the other side...http://www.newstatesman.com/blogs/david-allen-green/2012/08/legal-myths-about-assange-extraditionThe story, even by admission of the people against the guy, is that they need to interview Assange in order to complete the "preliminary investigation". I get that they can't start the trial until he is in the country (which has a 2-week time limit on it, so sure), so they need to extradite him. But why couldn't they finish the case (which includes interviewing him) with him in the embassy? Why can't they tell what charges they're going to press.If I'm told to go to Sweden to face charges and I'm not told what those charges are, then yes, they could include conspiracy against the US government.[Edited on August 20, 2012 at 4:38 PM. Reason : ]
8/20/2012 4:34:12 PM
8/20/2012 5:54:43 PM
8/21/2012 9:11:27 AM
Bradley Manning and Paula Broadwell are the greatest heroes of our generation.
11/15/2012 11:44:53 AM
http://prospect.org/article/great-man-theory-rape
11/15/2012 11:49:18 AM
Future President Manning is set to testify today about the torture he received at the hands of the evil empire for exposing their ongoing atrocities.
11/27/2012 1:14:32 PM
make him spend his life breaking big rocks into small ones at Leavenworth. still too good a punishment for this piece of filth[Edited on November 27, 2012 at 7:00 PM. Reason : .]
11/27/2012 6:46:36 PM
What about the people who committed the exposed war crimes? Or the people who ordered those war crimes? Out how about the people who sent off soldiers like Manning to fight an unwinnable war? Should they also be forced to dilute rocks?
11/27/2012 8:05:45 PM
There's no reason NOT to support Bradley Manning.
11/28/2012 12:12:38 AM
LOLhey man, how 'bout some charts showing how manning's trending[Edited on November 28, 2012 at 9:54 PM. Reason : .]
11/28/2012 9:51:17 PM
Our valiant hero spoke of his torture today.Has a reward been offered for information leading to the identities of the cowardly Crazyhorse 18 pilots that slaughtered civilians as they rendered medical aid and executed others that had surrendered and were pleading for their lives?[Edited on November 29, 2012 at 9:20 PM. Reason : .]
11/29/2012 9:19:33 PM
^^I'm not sure what exactly you think that proves?If I were to update that chart at the end of the season, NC State could very well be 8-5 again, making it 3 seasons of 8+ wins in a row, which is a clear improvement over our 3-9 season when Chuck left.You could make the argument that O'Brien reached his ceiling here, which is an argument I never disputed. A good hire could take this program to the next level, and a poor hire could easily set us back 4 years. Georgia Tech, on the other hand, will likely have a losing record at seasons end. I'm not some devout follower of O'Brien, just a reasonable observer who doesn't get emotional.But absolutely none of that has anything to do with a military system that operates under the same rules as Fight Club, so I really don't know why you decided to PM me about that. Honestly, it just comes across as petty, which is pretty unbecoming of a bald man.
11/30/2012 1:58:44 AM
LOL - at least your ignorance isn't limited to just sports[Edited on November 30, 2012 at 10:47 PM. Reason : 4-4 ACC = TRENDING UPWARDS! WOO 2-4 vs BC 3-3 vs WAKE GO PACK!]
11/30/2012 10:43:09 PM
Prosecution stated today that Manning couldn't have been tortured because Manning didn't complain to his torturers enough.
11/30/2012 10:49:36 PM
how he was treated after his arrest has no bearing on his planned, systematic treasonyou must think Benghazi was the biggest foreign policy point of the election cycle, toohey look over here...I'm shaking my keys! do you want the keys!? huh huh do you?! good boy get the keys!
11/30/2012 11:47:24 PM
What's that sound? There it is again! Gotta get it! Hey! Hey!But seriously, Bradley Manning will be a Senator one day. He's our Nelson Mandela. The only way he could be a better future political candidate is if he were a fighter pilot that killed from afar and kept his hands clean until he was shot down and captured so that his story could be spun so he was entirely a victim of circumstances, and despite enduring horrific torture himself would one day condone torture in a pathetic attempt to rally chickenhawks to his campaign in a bid for the highest office.[Edited on December 1, 2012 at 12:11 AM. Reason : There it is again! Gotta catch it! Gotta eat that sound!]
12/1/2012 12:03:13 AM
Bradley manning will spend decades in prison then work at McDonald's.
12/1/2012 12:19:20 AM
Daniel Ellsberg, America's vietnam whistleblower, calls Manning a "hero".The New York Times is being criticized for publishing Manning's leak on the front page, but refusing to even send a reporter to cover his trial.Memo to his guards: "take his panties right before he lays down".Asked by Coombs why Manning's sexual-identification issues increased his risk of self-injury, Blenis replied, 'That's not normal, sir.'
12/6/2012 12:07:22 AM
Manning's co-conspirator still refuses to report on his trial.http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/12/10/new-york-times-bradley-manning_n_2272327.html?utm_hp_ref=mediaBradley Manning hailed as Person of the Year, with over 70% of the vote!http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/blog/2012/dec/10/bradley-manning-guardian-person-of-the-year-2012[Edited on December 10, 2012 at 5:25 PM. Reason : .]
12/10/2012 4:58:01 PM