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WIKILEAKS: Oh c'mon, Ed, now you hate the truth too?
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, "His Highness the TibetanMonkey, the mundane prophet of the last days before the end of times" wrote: SMART COMMENT: (not mine) It's a poor analogy likening governments to individuals. Someone who's keeping a secret about cheating on their wife in their second year of marriage has a right to privacy, as long as their conscience can bear it. A government that has sent espionage task forces into underdeveloped countries to upset their political system and install their own "democratic" regime deserves no privacy. You've forgotten, governments are made to serve individuals, and not the other way around. Things are so backward nowadays that the US populace is complacently dependent upon their government and the multinational corporations that it serves: they're trading their freedom for material comfort and soothing lies. *** "Comforting and soothing lies" sound like Jesus, right? and; Dr. Jai Maharaj posted: U.S. Tries to Build Case Against WikiLeaks Founder http://www.nytimes.com/2010/12/16/world/16wiki.html A discussion he http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/2643320/posts Jai Maharaj, Jyotishi Om Shanti -- Karma, What a concept! |
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WIKILEAKS: Oh c'mon, Ed, now you hate the truth too?
On Dec 16, 12:59*am, Tru Dat wrote:
In article , *"His Highness the TibetanMonkey, the mundane prophet of the last days *before the end of times" wrote: SMART COMMENT: (not mine) It's a poor analogy likening governments to individuals. Someone who's keeping a secret about cheating on their wife in their second year of marriage has a right to privacy, as long as their conscience can bear it. A government that has sent espionage task forces into underdeveloped countries to upset their political system and install their own "democratic" regime deserves no privacy. You've forgotten, governments are made to serve individuals, and not the other way around. Things are so backward nowadays that the US populace is complacently dependent upon their government and the multinational corporations that it serves: they're trading their freedom for material comfort and soothing lies. *** "Comforting and soothing lies" sound like Jesus, right? and; Dr. Jai Maharaj posted: U.S. Tries to Build Case Against WikiLeaks Founder http://www.nytimes.com/2010/12/16/world/16wiki.html A discussion he http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/2643320/posts I find it funny that they "try to shoot the messenger," and not, say, some Afghan big shot who landed with $54 million in another country as revealed in the leaks. |
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