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Still a c***.

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The Wikileaks founder said he was "extremely disappointed" and said the Swedish prosecutor had avoided hearing his side of the story

Not as disappointed as we are that you haven't been f***ing deported.

"There was no need for any of this. I am an innocent man. I haven't even been charged," said Mr Assange

Because they can't charge you until they've interviewed you, dickhead.

 


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Quote Stuk at 13 Aug 2015 3.05pm

Still a c***.

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The Wikileaks founder said he was "extremely disappointed" and said the Swedish prosecutor had avoided hearing his side of the story

Not as disappointed as we are that you haven't been f***ing deported.

"There was no need for any of this. I am an innocent man. I haven't even been charged," said Mr Assange

Because they can't charge you until they've interviewed you, dickhead.


 




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View Superfly's Profile Superfly Flag The sun always shines in Catford 13 Aug 15 3.27pm Send a Private Message to Superfly Add Superfly as a friend

He must know he's facing a bit of porridge. To deter sexual predators, he's attempting to disguise himself as Noel Edmunds.

 


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Quote Superfly at 13 Aug 2015 3.27pm

He must know he's facing a bit of porridge. To deter sexual predators, he's attempting to disguise himself as Noel Edmunds.


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Quote Stuk at 13 Aug 2015 3.05pm

Still a c***.

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The Wikileaks founder said he was "extremely disappointed" and said the Swedish prosecutor had avoided hearing his side of the story

Not as disappointed as we are that you haven't been f***ing deported.

"There was no need for any of this. I am an innocent man. I haven't even been charged," said Mr Assange

Because they can't charge you until they've interviewed you, dickhead.

It seems an odd system, where by if someone flees justice long enough, despite you issuing an arrest warrant and application for extradition, that statue of limitations still apply.

Surely the should end the moment an arrest warrant or proceedings begin? That said, he's still wanted on another charge that doesn't expire until 2020.


 


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jamiemartin721 Flag Reading 13 Aug 15 3.42pm

Quote Superfly at 13 Aug 2015 3.27pm

He must know he's facing a bit of porridge. To deter sexual predators, he's attempting to disguise himself as Noel Edmunds.

Good trick, dress like one, to deter one (there is absolutely no evidence that Noel Edmunds is a sex offender, yet).


 


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View Superfly's Profile Superfly Flag The sun always shines in Catford 13 Aug 15 3.42pm Send a Private Message to Superfly Add Superfly as a friend

In other words - do keep up fly


Back to the court case. I hope it's called People/Assange (when you're Assanger)

 


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Quote jamiemartin721 at 13 Aug 2015 3.42pm

Quote Superfly at 13 Aug 2015 3.27pm

He must know he's facing a bit of porridge. To deter sexual predators, he's attempting to disguise himself as Noel Edmunds.

Good trick, dress like one, to deter one (there is absolutely no evidence that Noel Edmunds is a sex offender, yet).



Except his clothes, face and personality.

 


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Quote Stuk at 13 Aug 2015 3.05pm

Still a c***.

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The Wikileaks founder said he was "extremely disappointed" and said the Swedish prosecutor had avoided hearing his side of the story

Not as disappointed as we are that you haven't been f***ing deported.

"There was no need for any of this. I am an innocent man. I haven't even been charged," said Mr Assange

Because they can't charge you until they've interviewed you, dickhead.

It seems an odd system, where by if someone flees justice long enough, despite you issuing an arrest warrant and application for extradition, that statue of limitations still apply.

Surely the should end the moment an arrest warrant or proceedings begin? That said, he's still wanted on another charge that doesn't expire until 2020.


At current rates that'll cost us another £20m.

 


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I have been told that his crime was 'changing lanes without indicating'.

 


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He put hundreds of thousands of servicemen and women's lives at risk by releasing what he did-ok you could argue that the politicians did that as much by starting the wars in the first place but that ain't the point.
I hope he gets everything that's coming to him and more.

 

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jamiemartin721 Flag Reading 13 Aug 15 5.37pm

Quote fed up eagle at 13 Aug 2015 5.13pm

He put hundreds of thousands of servicemen and women's lives at risk by releasing what he did-ok you could argue that the politicians did that as much by starting the wars in the first place but that ain't the point.
I hope he gets everything that's coming to him and more.

Its a popular misconception, but untrue. It was alleged by the US Military, but unproven in court.

Wikileaks redacted all personal information and details from documentation and released nothing highly classified or secret (which Manning didn't have access to), the actual risk possed to service personnel from the information directly was negligible.

It was however embrassing for the state, as it released information regarding incidents in which it was culpable or had concealed or obfuscated its role, notably the policy of restricting information.

Manning was cleared of all counts of 'aiding the enemy' and 'espionage' charges. Its a very popular misconception floated around, in the media, but in fact non of the information leaked was of value to the enemy (and none of it appears to have been used by the enemy either).


 


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