Wikileaks Sooooo?
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Posted 29 November 2010 - 11:53 PM
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#2
Posted 30 November 2010 - 04:28 AM
Also, I'm a tech consultant and so have to cheer for every little bit of leaked information that will bring us more fancy orders for security related products and trainings.
Opposing the critics, I can't really see how they've actually "endangered" anyone so far, but then again I haven't really looked into the documents myself and don't really know much about their potential.
Finally, I'm unsure about that Assange fella. True, such a project requires a well known spokesperson. And I have to respect him for stepping up like that when you've got plenty of people sitting in the plenum who'd just love to shoot you down, literally. Still doesn't make me too sure about his motives... but oh well.
Edit: Oh, oh! I haven't checked with all media about this, but so far there were some nice revelations about the US ambassador's thoughts about our very own German chancellorette Angela 'Teflon' Merkel and boring Herr Westerwelle. Sure made me giggle a bit, but then they're only German politicians, they can't really compare to such glittering personalities like Italy's Silvio Berlusconi. So for us - not much impact, nothing we didn't know already. How does it look from your perspective? Anything noteworthy in between those documents?
This post has been edited by Gobbler: 30 November 2010 - 04:39 AM
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Posted 01 December 2010 - 08:57 PM
I think the most significant part of the leak, beyond the gossip and such, is the fact that Clinton was interested in , and probably succeeded at, getting her people to spy on various UN personnel including Ban Ki Moon, which the UN doesnt really like at all. Bitch even told people to get his credit card numbers. I wonder if she sent him the old Nigerian Bank Minister email in the hopes of doing so. Probably.
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Posted 02 December 2010 - 02:22 AM
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Posted 03 December 2010 - 12:11 AM
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#6
Posted 03 December 2010 - 07:45 AM
There may be a lot of pro and contra Israel people around, but it's nice to see that the majority apparently still prefers a stable, peaceful situation to open conflicts.
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Posted 04 December 2010 - 04:06 AM
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Posted 06 December 2010 - 02:06 AM
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Posted 06 December 2010 - 03:13 AM
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Posted 06 December 2010 - 04:49 AM
And yeah, media coverage already imprinted that picture of an often pretty aggressive Islamic culture in me as well, so there's my bias. 'tis a shame, really.
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#11
Posted 06 December 2010 - 11:48 PM
Does god make the air so that we'll be dependent on breathing air and need to thank him for it? Why is he such a dick to make air like that? It's like a drug or something, almost. Also, it probably holds back society's potential?
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Posted 07 December 2010 - 01:40 AM
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#14
Posted 09 December 2010 - 12:36 AM
As to the wikileaks business, well I am all for shaking up the military industrial complex. I just wish it were being done out of some sense of patriotism, or terrorism, or at least some ideal. Honestly, an ideal of any kind, even one I disagree with, would be preferable to a vendetta from a disgraced soldier angry at the "don't ask/don't tell" policy, his troubled high school life, etc etc yadda yadda. I suppose when they make the movie, someone will have murdered his wife, and he'll eb out for revenge or Freeeeeeeedom! or something. But for now while we know the actual story, it's just the usual selfish bullshit. When are we going to get one decent supervillain?
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Posted 11 December 2010 - 01:50 AM
Come on, can't you at least accuse him of a murder he didn't commit or something?
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