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  • Finally, it is interesting to note that both the Espionage Act of 1917 and the Sedition Act of 1918 were passed during the administration of Woodrow Wilson, Democrat and leader of the so-called Progressive Movement, when the Democratic Party held majorities in both the House and the Senate.

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  • Can I buy one of those Ice T figures from you?

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    I suppose, but I'd have to go back to the store and get some. I'll let you know if I get more.

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  • In fact, people may know certain things, but they will not act unless they have proof. Julian Assange/Wikileaks has given proof which could seriously jar governments and how they work. It could potentially end corruption and it can definately alter public opinion and politics as they work today. So, no, Wikileaks is not irrelevant. Many things need to change in the US and in the world. So stop parodying something that should be taken very seriously. Because Assange's death threats are very real.

  • I like the drink Icetea :P

  • @poisonoak23 exactly

  • Awesome video, bro... just great

  • How can the U.S. prosecute the wiki leaks guy under U.S. law, if he is not living nor is from the U.S.?

  • @arthurkitchen True the world mimic the US, it's getting fatter by the second lol.

  • It's like asking you something my brother was talking about the other night, Is it true that Fidel Castro paid for the assassination of Che Guevara in Bolivia??

  • @Gimmeabreakman

    Well my English teacher told me this actually happened to her so i ll not question it.

    Anyways I sure am pissed when one ill weed mars a whole pot of pottage and people get prejudices against e.g. the us as I do -_-

  • Thanks Victor! I appreciate your take on this issue!

  • Under the freedom of information act, coupled with the 'freedom of the press', Wikileaks has every right to publish these documents as references to analysis.

    There is no grounds for Assange to be arrested by the US under any of their laws, as he abides by theirs. He went to the US Gov and asked them if there was anything they didn't want leaked, they ignored him.

    And these Swedish rape charges, HA!

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