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9Sipping cocktails on the beach in Ecuador while not moaning too much about the government66.67%6Sitting in a US prison trying to run a website without access to a computer?0.00%0Sitting in a US prison sipping AndyW's cocktail33.33%3"A people that elect corrupt politicians, imposters, thieves and traitors are not victims, but accomplices," George Orwell -
If he did his thinking with his brains rather his balls he would not need to seek asylum in a God forsaken country that is far more likely to extradite him to USA than Sweden. -
Guilty without being proven? You gotta lose yer cherry and stop this jealousy thing.Originally posted by AtW View PostIf he did his thinking with his brains rather his balls he would not need to seek asylum in a God forsaken country that is far more likely to extradite him to USA than Sweden.Comment
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I am not saying he is guilty of rape as alleged, but he did admit he had sex at the time when he should have been concerned more about not being setup.Originally posted by Cliphead View PostGuilty without being proven? You gotta lose yer cherry and stop this jealousy thing.
In any case he'll probably need to live now in the embassy - he won't get diplomatic immunity and in theory arrest for his warrant should be issued immediately: scumbag used every legal avenue (with legal aid no doubt!) and once it went the wrong way he fecked off elsewhere.
I don't actually think he is guilty of anything as far as USA are concerned, but he's got case to answer in Sweden.Comment
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I'm sure you're following this case closely for tips.Originally posted by AtW View PostI am not saying he is guilty of rape as alleged, but he did admit he had sex at the time when he should have been concerned more about not being setup.
In any case he'll probably need to live now in the embassy - he won't get diplomatic immunity and in theory arrest for his warrant should be issued immediately: scumbag used every legal avenue (with legal aid no doubt!) and once it went the wrong way he fecked off elsewhere.
I don't actually think he is guilty of anything as far as USA are concerned, but he's got case to answer in Sweden.Comment
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Newsflash. That is what adults do.Originally posted by AtW View Posthe did admit he had sex at the timeComment
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I try to stay away from him as far as possible.Originally posted by Cliphead View PostI'm sure you're following this case closely for tips.
This story just shows that he should have been put in jail pending extradiction - asking for asylum in an embassy whilst inside country is very naughty.Comment
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Yes great, why won't he go to Sweden and explain it?Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostNewsflash. That is what adults do.
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Because he is an adult and adults have sex.Originally posted by AtW View PostYes great, why won't he go to Sweden and explain it?
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