Yes even at the national level, mostly Lincoln Douglas.
As for the friends I wouldn't paste their names or numbers but I am secure in knowing I am right. They will enjoy this as well
Treason? Yes there is no doubt that the military individual who stole the secret documents violated his sworn oath he took and will be found guilty. Those here who have any legal background can vouch that if you knowngly participate by dispensing the data you have a high percentage of being convicted as aiding and abetting. Given Wikileaks actually knowlingly and willingly participated in the act of diseminating secret documents where they had to know sworn enemies of the US would access them that is an easy case to make. And doing this act can in no way be defended as journalism.
and Technocoy I have no hard feelings. Rereading my posts the use of hissy fit was a term that could have been replaced but I really couldnt think of a better term at the time. As for the rest I was simply putting forth an issue that will come up using the least amount of words so as not to sway it in one way or another so the responses that were received would show the predispositon of the responder. It is quite similar to an ink blot test. And trust me that arguement will be made by those against dont ask dont tell.
"Take it up with my butt, cuz he's the only one that gives a crap"
Carter Pewterschmidt
I feel its all a waste of time. Its all over the news and really its all crap. All it is is a way to distract people from how bad things really are. All our politicians are self serving and have little to no honor. They dont serve the people anymore. I hope this whole thing helps to weed out the losers we have in office and maybe it will bring people to the forefront who really do care about this country. People who are not worried about whats said about them or dug up ,because they have nothing to hide and what they have done or said was in the best interest of the people and not their bank accounts.
Wikileaks is wikiwack, but not as wack as the people who are worried about whats being leaked.
My 2 cents.
Peace
What's with all this posting of the cables being illegal stuff. It's only illegal because our government says it is. At one point is was illegal for blacks to marry whites... Just because big brother says it's illegal doesn't mean that it's wrong.
I like that analogy.
You are a genius. I have to stop multi-quoting you...But I agree with majority of what you are saying. A+
Marlin, you are debating with emotion and you are not making sense. Analogies are good for expressing feelings. Not when refuting facts.
Don't even get me started on TSA! It's a joke! I was a flight attendant and dealt with them multiple times a day. That's a whole other thread...
Immigration is NOT illegal!
Thanks for the Speech 101 lesson Professor. I think in English 102 they teach you how to write without coming off as a major blockhead...
Seeing all of the stuff that's going on and how others are freaking out about it sometimes makes me chuckle. It's like our government has gone Jerry Springer...
Like "***-ange" when you clearly meant A.s.s-ange?
Like using the "treason" non-sequitor to paint the US as a victim of "***-ange?"or trotting out their favorite poor victim.
High irony from someone who bases his claims on the assumed support of people "here who have any legal background."As for English 102 I'll see you there when they start teaching the difference between facts and feelings.
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Per the census website, there were 12 million illegal immigrants in the US in 2007. Probably a safe bet to put it somewhere in the low 20 millions now. So yes, immigration is legal, but when someone mentions immigrants and legalities, it is clearly understood by all what is actually meant.
I predict future happiness for Americans if they can prevent the government from wasting the labors of the people under the pretense of taking care of them.
Thomas Jefferson
A quote from a recent movie I saw seems appropriate.
"It isn't what it is, Tommy. It is never what it is. It is what it can be made to look like."
That most people nowadays are aware that "spin" is the name of the game makes it difficult to understand how so many can still be distracted. Does is not seem odd that the main coverage of most of the story tends to focus on the leaks themselves rather than the content of the leaks? If all that stuff hadn't happened in the first place, this wouldn't even be an issue.
Anyone using the argument that "everyone" talks about people behind their backs, so why should politicians be held accountable is conveniently overlooking the fact that talking about people behind their backs is still wrong. In my personal experience, the people who use that argument are the people who do it most, and are just trying to justify their own actions by perpetuating the myth that "everyone" does it. Using the argument that leaks may cause collateral damage is also overlooking the collateral damage that has already occured as exposed in the leaks.
When the people who are the subjects of the leaks reach such positions of "power" and affluence, and begin to be too overly esteemed because of their position or how much money they make, it seems it's all too quickly forgotten that they are still working for us, and are supposed to be representing us in the best light possible. Well I don't know about the rest of you, but my elected leaders indirectly making me look like an @&& in the eyes of residents of the nations of the rest of the world got old a LONG time ago.
There's no reason whatsoever that I should be expected to continue granting the illusions they would prefer to those who obviously have no respect for me as so clearly illustrated by their actions. That people like that resort to intimidation and character assassination tactics when exposed says more about them than it does the people they are trying to attack. Doesn't it seem rather convenient that the "sexual assault" allegations should have become so newsworthy at the precise time that they did? Sexual assault is in quotes by the way because the actual charge is based around a condom breaking. "Sex by surprise" was the actual charge. Consentual, but now an issue because the condom broke. Trumped up for the purpose of sensationalization and distraction? One has to wonder.
The question to me is whether Wikileaks is just filling a much needed and overdue niche. One where whistleblowers can turn when the established avenue still leaves a lot to be desired. The Sarbanes-Oxley Act was a good start, but it's nowhere near what is needed, and anyone who has ever held a job where they've witnessed unfair/questionable business or managerial practices but did nothing for fear of losing their job, the prospect of future jobs, or even worse, knows the potential long-term reality of such situations...the Mel Gibson movie The Edge of Darkness from which that initial quote was taken being such an example. Power and affluence run amok, but not let off the hook because exposure was simply the right thing to do.
If you actually read the post I was saying people with legal background would support the legal description NOT NECESARILY MY VIEWPOINT. I assume that is why you did not do a quote where my post would be easily available for those reading your post? If you cant make your point dont make stuff up or take my statements out of context. That is the type of thing that used to work in the past. However people now see through it and is what exposed the global warming myths as lies meant to allow people like Al Gore to make millions of the hysteria.
Wow,
I've gotten so used to Facebook I tried to "like" Bart's post. Couldn't find a button.
...so sad.
macintosh man
You have no idea.
Slightly off topic...Gill and I were watching a documentary on Outlaw Bikers and how they were "taken down". It was trying to be biased toward the feds, but did a terrible job. Most of the outlaw bikers are normal people and aren't trying to start any trouble. The undercover feds push them and push them for years to by illegal guns, and when the club get a hold on some legal guns, the undercovers say that's not good enough... the feds push more and more and finally the club caves and gets the undercovers what they want and takes down the outlaw bikers for illegal activities...
It's a great documentary series on National Geographic if you ever want to watch it. It's called Outlaw Bikers.
It's proves how sad our government operates.
You mean brother from another mother???
Thank you for helping me with proof that the government is corrupt. Not so much as the shady entrapment, but the fact the bikers started out as normal folks, and with temptation and pressure, gave in and became corrupted. The same as every politician. Tis human nature.
Fortunately, not everyone in the government resorts to such tactics. Sadly though, some things are done for probably nothing more than a perceived need for some good PR, which takes us back to that movie quote from before.
"It isn't what it is, Tommy. It is never what it is. It is what it can be made to look like."
At least in cases where n'er-do-wells are in the picture.