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And Podesta's email? How did they crack the p@ssw0rd.
To be fair, he did make the second "s" a dollar sign. Which I thought was pretty crafty.
And Podesta's email? How did they crack the p@ssw0rd.
I read the write up. Saw the headline while checking my email, but I've never noted BI as unreliable, so I figure this write up is an accurate portrayal of what he said.Question, did you actually listen to that interview or just read the write up?
I think the difference is that I'm highlighting the part that Assange agrees is overwhelming vs his own personal thought. No matter how you look at it, as I said, my post would agree with Assange. I just think that it says a lot that Assange's only "denial" towards this situation is that "Well, it's so clear that they were affiliated with Russia that it might be a false flag"
Why can't he be dead in a ditch somewhere.
Christ, I hate that guy, hating on my country and telling other people's secrets for a living. POS personified.
Why can't he be dead in a ditch somewhere.
Christ, I hate that guy, hating on my country and telling other people's secrets for a living. POS personified.
He's professionally all up in other people's shit, digging through their private comms and airing whatever he thinks will get clicks.objectively, he isnt loyal to america, and never has been.
one mans secret is another mans truth.
"In a time of universal deceit - telling the truth is a revolutionary act." Orwell.
So america is attacking people for telling the truth about it. Nice.
the war on truth. thats a good one.
He's professionally all up in other people's shit, digging through their private comms and airing whatever he thinks will get clicks.
He's a whore.
Except for publishing private comms.you just described a massive percentage of where we get our news from.
Except for publishing private comms.
That's the important part
The more Assange and Snowden types the better
They represent opposite sides on the internet privacy issue.
Anyway, I'm getting the sense that Trump supporters are too stupid to realize that this is a threat to our incoming president--"play ball with the Kremlin or next time, you'll be the target. Don't count on loyalty."
Doesn't matter.
Anyone who makes their living revealing other people's (hitherto, and intended to be, private) communications is a piece of shit.
They represent opposite sides on the internet privacy issue.
Anyway, I'm getting the sense that Trump supporters are too stupid to realize that this is a threat to our incoming president--"play ball with the Kremlin or next time, you'll be the target. Don't count on loyalty."
A person would have to be pretty fucking dumb to think that's what I meant.So the cops who go after pedophiles are pieces of shit? Good to know that's how you feel. If it was up to me anyone who was running for office would immediately make their life completely open. All emails and communication would be completely open. You want to have the power to control peoples lives then you have to sacrifice something as well. Either way one day we will advance far enough where privacy will be a pipe dream and we will know everything about everyone.
Doesn't matter.
Anyone who makes their living revealing other people's (hitherto, and intended to be, private) communications is a piece of shit.
Our government is too big, and these politicians that supposedly work for us have gotten too entitled. Freedom loving Americans should be happy that there is something to help keep these people in check.Why can't he be dead in a ditch somewhere.
Christ, I hate that guy, hating on my country and telling other people's secrets for a living. POS personified.
Why can't he be dead in a ditch somewhere.
Christ, I hate that guy, hating on my country and telling other people's secrets for a living. POS personified.