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originally posted by: Irishhaf
a reply to: Annee
So because they are not attacking the GOP at this time they are working for a foreign govt?
What about when Bush/cheney were the primary targets, were they also working for a foreign govt?
Two of the biggest names in government data leaks clashed over how to responsibly release information on Twitter on Thursday. It started when Edward Snowden tweeted that WikiLeaks' "hostility to even modest curation" was a mistake. WikiLeaks wasn't happy about the criticism -- and hit Snowden back by accusing him of pandering to Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton. www.washingtonpost.com...
originally posted by: projectvxn
a reply to: Annee
Bradley Manning also comes to mind.
I never said Assange was working for a foreign government. I said he was a foreign spy. Which he is.
originally posted by: projectvxn
a reply to: Annee
I'm sorry, I don't see your point.
I'd rather the truth about corruption be released than have it kept hidden to protect political sensibilities.
Produced by a Foreign Spy.
All the Anti-Hillary's are Eating up the Wikileaks - - - have you heard mention of Snowden or Manning lately? They are Eating Up a one sided info campaign.
If that isn’t the final nail in Hillary’s coffin, I’m not sure what will convince the people. You are being duped by Hillary and the energy you put forth in the next four years if she is elected, will only be to serve those with no interest or care for your well-being.
Like voter fraud could effect the outcome of an election.
A nuclear exchange with Russia?
originally posted by: Sillyolme
a reply to: neo96
Vote early vote often....
Like voter fraud could effect the outcome of an election.
Do you know how many fraudulent votes would be required to effect the outcome of a nation wide election
How big an operation would that need ? In fifty states and all their cities and towns and villages and hamlets?
Explain how they manage this.