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    shoot em' in da face

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    And his uncle "thinks he did the right thing". So, intentionally breaking the law in a spectacular manner is doing the right thing? Whether you agree with the things we as a country do, what he did was criminal, period. Sounds like a whining momma's boy, to me.
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    How in the world did he ever get his hands on 90k of classified documents in the first place?

    Just a bitter little cry baby that had his pacifier taken away so he decided to break the law and endanger the lives of hundreds, or even thousands of people to get his sense of revenge.

    Hang him publicly, and promptly, but bring his family to watch so they can see how a traitor should be treated!
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    Here's another WikiLeak from the NYT

    But before I do, this is a reporters piece: " To some extent, this Arab obsession with Iran was rooted in the uneasy sectarian division of the Muslim world, between the Shites who rule Iran, and the Sunnis, who dominate most of the region. Those strains have been drawn tighter with the invasion of Iraq, which effectively transferred control from Sunni to Shite leaders, many close to Iran."

    WikiLeaks: In Dec. 2005, the Saudi king expressed his anger that the Bush administration had ignored his advice against going to war. According to a cable from the American Embassy in Riyadh, the king argued "that whereas in the past the U.S., Saudi Arabia and Saddam Hussein had agreed on the need to contain Iran, U.S. policy had now given Iraq to Iran as a 'gift on a golden platter.'"
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    This whole thing is a mess...
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    So I got an Official Email in my AKO today.

    WIKILEAKS IS NOT AUTHORIZED

    In accordance with Executive Order 13526, classified information shall not
    be declassified automatically as a result of any unauthorized disclosure
    and will remain classified until it is formally declassified by an
    appropriate authority. Therefore, information on the internet which is or
    appears to be classified should be handled as such until it is properly
    declassified. The unauthorized disclosure, unauthorized retention, or
    negligent handling of classified information may result in termination of
    security clearance, termination of employment, or prosecution.
    Of course this is non-classified to CMA

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    Wikileaks at this time seems non-operational with a majority of dead links. I hope the authorities come up with a more secure system than we have now. Personally I prefer bio-metrics security to the present system i.e. compartmental based on security clearance.
    Using finger print biometric scanner access you leave a record of what you see. There is a log and you can be held accountable.

    I pray we are not harmed by these disclosures of Bradley Manning.
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    agree or disagree with what the US has done, there is a way to go about doing what he wanted to do, treason was not that way! I agree, it sounds like a child seeking attention.

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    and kids who seeks attention in bad ways, deserve a swift ass whipping period!

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    Quote Originally Posted by BushMasterBoy View Post
    Wikileaks at this time seems non-operational with a majority of dead links. I hope the authorities come up with a more secure system than we have now. Personally I prefer bio-metrics security to the present system i.e. compartmental based on security clearance.
    Using finger print biometric scanner access you leave a record of what you see. There is a log and you can be held accountable.

    I pray we are not harmed by these disclosures of Bradley Manning.


    Umm ever hear of smartcards?

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