OT: laws and persecutionn [was: Re: Tablets and filePro]
Fairlight
fairlite at fairlite.com
Thu Dec 23 15:55:49 PST 2010
When asked his whereabouts on Thu, Dec 23, 2010 at 03:43:09PM -0800,
Bill Campbell took the fifth, drank it, and then slurred:
>
> There's a law against pretty much everything if the prosecutor
> wants to get you. Google ``three felonies a day''.
Or the government. *cough*Assange*cough*
The guy isn't even a U.S. National, so unless he sets foot on U.S. soil,
he's not technically subject to U.S. laws. Yet it's amazing to watch the
morons in the comment blogs in cnn.com articles crying for Assange to be
killed for treason.
Personally, I think our guys are having a good go at him via Sweden's
judiciary. Timing's too convenient. Especially the way there was an
original charge, which was brought up at a most conspicuous time around the
release of some documents, then dropped, and now there are two new charges
against him right around the release of more documents? Please. That is
some majorly convenient timing.
mark->
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