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Previously on "drag your heels and you can get away with anything"
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Not surprisingly Russia is happy with the verdict and suddenly are praising the UK justice system
Косачев прокомментировал решение Лондонского суда по Ассанжу - Общество - ТАСС
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He materially helped to get Trump elected (by publishing material illegally obtained by foreign intel service - GRU).
He is a genuine death row material, his alleged intent to off himself should be viewed as attempt to cheat justice and get treated accordingly (24/7 suicide watch with cell mate Rock personally responsible for it)
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AKA drag your heels and you'll need new heels.Originally posted by eek View PostMan voluntarily spends 7 years in solitary confinement and goes mad while doing so...
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Man voluntarily spends 7 years in solitary confinement and goes mad while doing so...
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Both are true.Originally posted by xoggoth View PostSlightly more seriously, not sure about it. One side is saying he exposed abuses by the US military, the other that the leaks of classified material endangered lives. May be that both are true so not anything we can decide on without more a lot more info than is in the papers.
I remember reading loads of stuff about it and he allowed identifying/location information to be left in.
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Slightly more seriously, not sure about it. One side is saying he exposed abuses by the US military, the other that the leaks of classified material endangered lives. May be that both are true so not anything we can decide on without more a lot more info than is in the papers.
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Think I'll commit a crime like that if means I get to live another 175 years.If convicted in the US, Mr Assange faces a possible penalty of up to 175 years in jail, his lawyers have said
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drag your heels and you can get away with anything
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