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Just picture him saying,
"If our demands are not met" |
Julian Assange, who recently
released a list of sites considered "vital" US interests, has claimed that his allies will
release the entire collection of 250,000 State Department documents--a "thermonuclear device", as he called it--should anything happen to him. Not that he had any intention of keeping them secret, though.
Bradley Manning, I hope you sleep happy at night knowing that you face fifty-two years in prison for the sole purpose of providing Julian Assange with an insurance policy.
1 comment:
He's just begging for it, isn't he?
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