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Bernice Moore Wrote:http://www.deathandtaxesmag.com/57107/th...n-assange/

Little chance of that....in fact, the opposite is much, MUCH more likely....(even if the CIA or other such have been 'playing' Wikileaks, in part, as a 'Mighty Wurlitzer' - see this!
Assange remains buried in the Ecuadorian embassy with the British government spending 5 million to keep him there. Western governments speak of respect for transparency but then persecute those who practice it. They reveal their true nature in doing this. They speak against torture but then wickedly practice it themselves. Assange exists in the limbo between public support and public impotence over doing anything about it. He's a bug stuck in the tars of the Unspeakable.


What ever happened to that radiation test for Arafat?
Quote:What ever happened to that radiation test for Arafat?
Way off topic, but they are planned for release either later this week, or early next week! There are legitimate scientific reasons why the testing would take so long.
Albert Doyle Wrote:1 - Western governments speak of respect for transparency but then persecute those who practice it. They reveal their true nature in doing this.
2- They speak against torture but then wickedly practice it themselves.
3- Assange remains buried in the Ecuadorian embassy with the British government spending 5 million to keep him there.

4- Assange exists in the limbo between public support and public impotence over doing anything about it.
[He's a bug stuck in the tars of the Unspeakable.]

I'm not making any judgement on what I've numbered your point [4];however, was curious for you to expand or explain this, to me, ambiguous statement - and the idea further. I''d not bother asking for enhancement had I not been fully in agreement with all of the other points.

Thanks.
Paul Craig Roberts has been off the reservation for years. I can still remember 25 years ago reading his editorials about supply-side economics in mainstream newspapers. He's come a long way. Kevin Phillips too.