He hasn't been waterboarded yet. Send him to Gitmo for some questioning followed by an old fashioned Military trial. The prosecution success rates are good.
No.
Torture is unacceptable under any circumstance.
Waterboarding is torture.
He hasn't been waterboarded yet. Send him to Gitmo for some questioning followed by an old fashioned Military trial. The prosecution success rates are good.
But shooting him is cool?No.
Torture is unacceptable under any circumstance.
Waterboarding is torture.
Just a little hypocritical for people who claim to believe in freedom and democracy to kill someone who is exercising their freedoms and rights. I think advocating his death is more akin to the hostage taker killing his hostages than anything Assange has done.
But shooting him is cool?
Summarily shoot him? Really Colpy, I'm surprised that a man of your obvious knowledge and intelligence shows so little respect for the rule of law in this case.Failing that.......
Do you expect anything different from an apologist for American and Israeli war crimes?Seems Colpy is consistently on that bandwagon!
I have no respect whatsoever for that rhetoric!
Seems Colpy is consistently on that bandwagon!
I have no respect whatsoever for that rhetoric!
Do you expect anything different from an apologist for American and Israeli war crimes?
yep.Is this the same guy hugging...you know who, Colpy? lol
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Yes.
In wartime we kill the enemy.
He didn't steal the cables...he published them. Are you going to parade the newspaper editors-who also published the information-before your firing squad as well?
Well bye if you likes her, I got a ****ty-arse-sheep out back lookin for some lovin as well. *grin*
Well bye if you likes her, I got a ****ty-arse-sheep out back lookin for some lovin as well. *grin*
No.
Publishing material already in the public realm is freedom of speech.
Releasing material that you know will have a seriously adverse effect on the conduct of war, to say nothing of putting the lives of our soldiers and our allies at increased risk, is treason if you are our citizen, and accomplish to espionage if not.
but but, I only like her for her mind!!!!! lol
but but, I only like her for her mind!!!!! lol
And I'm a poor liar....I like skinny blonds.
No.
Publishing material already in the public realm is freedom of speech.
I'd like to know WTF has happened to the civilized world when right wingers, in this thread and in the wider world, are calling for the murder of Julian Assange, and it doesn't seem to generate much outrage. Ezra Levant was probably the first one to call for such tactics (in the case of Omar Khadr), but we've also heard it from Tom Flanagan, Sarah Palin, multiple journalists, U.S. congressmen, bloggers, even the editorial board of a respected newspaper, the Wall Street Journal. One could argue that there should be laws against what Assange has done, but there aren't. One could argue that he's zealously irresponsible. I wouldn't, though I can see how the case could be made, but that's not a crime as such either. A former U.S. president has admitted, in a book and out loud, that he authorized torture. That's a major crime in any court in any civilized nation in the world, but it's drawn not a fraction of the outrage and anger that's been directed against the man who revealed some of the secrets of his administration. What are we to think when large numbers of people--I'd bet a majority of American Republicans, I'll see if I can find some poll results--think torturing suspects is a legitimate interrogation method, and it's okay to imprison suspects without charge or trial, indefinitely? There's the extremist mindset laid bare for all to see: murder those who can harm your reputation, suppress dissent, detain and torture people you don't like, to Hell with the rule of law.