>Like I said, just because Assange and Wikileaks are trying to stick it to the 
>U.S. Government doesn't make them good guys.

John,
You're right.  I think he's a form of pond scum.  And not too tough of
a target to hit either!
The US Government gets slightly embarrased.  The people mentioned face
grave danger.
...pond scum...
Regards,  Bob S.

On Sat, Mar 19, 2011 at 8:22 AM, John Sessoms <[email protected]> wrote:
> From: Scott Loveless
>
>> On Fri, Mar 18, 2011 at 1:21 AM, William Robb
>> <[email protected]> wrote:
>>>
>>> > American = Wikileaks bad.
>>> > Rest of world = Wikileaks good.
>>> > And frankly, I don't think Wikileaks has hurt any innocent people.
>>
>> Don't lump us all in together.  What with security theater at
>> airports, warrantless wire taps and the government's constant droning
>> of "if you've done nothing wrong, you have nothing to fear", it's
>> freakin' obvious that a big chunk of the US gov't doesn't trust a big
>> chunk of the US.  The only people harmed by wikileaks are the
>> two-faced bastards in DC.  If they hadn't done anything wrong, they
>> wouldn't have anything to hide...
>
> Hasn't really done that much harm to "the two-faced bastards in DC", other
> than creating a small amount of embarrassment over certain earthy and
> entirely accurate assessments of foreign government personalities made by
> our own ambassadors.
>
> The innocents put in harms way are those local people in other countries who
> cooperated with the US to improve their own situations in their own
> countries - the village headmen in Afghanistan who mediated between their
> own people and NATO troops; the mid-level Taliban members who were open to
> finding a negotiated end to the current war, etc.
>
> Like I said, just because Assange and Wikileaks are trying to stick it to
> the U.S. Government doesn't make them good guys.
>
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