He was going well but I got bored at what seemed like an eternity in. Is he guilty or not?
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Smashing. Why he wastes UK taxpayer money trying to avoid extradiction there then? It's been him, that lady and Swedish court. The best part is that even if he loses he should still have plenty of opportunities in jailOriginally posted by BrilloPad View PostBecause he is an adult and adults have sex.
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He's not been tried yet. He's only being extradited for trial to another European country.Originally posted by TimberWolf View PostHe was going well but I got bored at what seemed like an eternity in. Is he guilty or not?Coffee's for closersComment
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Are you new to CUK?Originally posted by Spacecadet View PostHe's not been tried yet. He's only being extradited for trial to another European country.Comment
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Coffee's for closersComment
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"Mr Assange was granted bail on condition he provides a security of £200,000 to the court, with a further £40,000 guaranteed in two sureties of £20,000 each."
BBC News - Wikileaks founder Assange bailed, but release delayed
Whoever helped him pay his bail will probably lose it now
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Me too, then I realised if you move your cursor along the youtube timeline it looks like Julians head is spinning aroundOriginally posted by TimberWolf View PostHe was going well but I got bored at what seemed like an eternity in. Is he guilty or not?
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I have faith in the national legal system that has persued this case.
Personally I think the chap is a complete cock socket.Comment
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It stinks. This guys takes on the governments of the world to expose their hypocritical, murdering acts. Of course he;s a scapegoat.
We the people should support this guy. But no-one has the balls or conviction to do it.
We're all sheep.What happens in General, stays in General.You know what they say about assumptions!Comment
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