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I Fully Support Julian Assange And Everything He Stands For

Julian Assange Should Be Assasinated... Julian Assange, while professing to be a proponent of peace, is providing aid and comfort to terrorists in the war against Christianity, the Western World, and all things Not Islam. Julian Assange has thrown a monkey wrench into the often private, and frequently frank communications and discourse between nations that is necessary if the world is to find peace and maintain peace. The release of the documents instead of dropping bombshells that would terribly embarrass the United States, Mr. Assange's ob<x>jective, has instead demonstrated that the US State Department is more capable than many of us thought and the the US Government in general has been more honest and forthcoming than many of us believed -- some of those like myself who support a reasonable level of classification and secrecy in government.

What Julian Assange did in releasing hundreds of thousands of documents, to which he had no right and subsequent to requests and pleas from the US Government that he not release them, was nothing less than an act of war against the US. Those who wage war on the US should expect to face violent retaliation. Because Julian Assange is not a head of state, he can legally be assassinated by an executive Order of the US President under both US and International law. Personally, I hope that Julian Assange spends every moment of his life wondering if the cross hairs of an assassin are focused sharply between his eyes.
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VendettA12
The conservative right wing reaction to Assange is ridiculous. Where was this vitriol during Plamegate? Oh, that's different, because Cheney and Scooter are republicans, so it's somehow ok for them to "out" undercover CIA agents.... right....

A government that is allowed to operate under such a massive cloud of secrecy is doomed to commit deplorable acts. The more that wikileaks exposes, the more the government has to fear that it's actions will see the light of day. As long as they're not leaking the names and locations of operatives (like Cheney and Scooter) then these leaks are good things. If the US government is so deeply embarrassed and ashamed of these things being leaked, perhaps the answer isn't to muffle the messenger but maybe change their policies?