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Martin 𝘔𝘢𝘳𝘵𝘺𝘎 Gottesfeld's avatar

The whole case is ridiculous.

The British government would have been best off quickly rejecting it, rather than playing pawn in Washington's show trial of the definitive whistleblower of our age.

No balls.

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Stephen Verchinski's avatar

Trouble is the Crown and the PM were involved in illegal war. Nobody likes dirty laundry aired as profits are being made. Next is the Brits with Porton Down and the biosecurity state ripoff round 2.

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Indie's avatar

Thank you, Kevin. This is just more garbage from the US.

Not sure how the UK can allow him to be extradited if there is the possibility they will heap a death penalty charge on top of the current charges, once he's extradited (if they ever make that a reality). Every minister that did not prevent it would be subject to charges themselves of violating British law.

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PamelaDrew's avatar

Genocide Joe making the world safe for democracy by killing global freedoms and children.

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Bels's avatar

Thanks for your work as always Kevin...

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Jim S's avatar

Thank You Kevin

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Grasshopper Kaplan's avatar

The first amend is the one prerequisite upon which all other rights are based.

Tis the first one that is taken away....

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karif's avatar

applying a draconian U.S. law onto a noncitizen

per/pro/secuting an individual's journalism that was only made public through witting publishers who no less self proclaim themselves award winners for the same information they aren't capable to replicate in the name of integrity is all we need to know about just how low they have always been willing to go low: the weasilymeasiblymouthed spinners of any no moment

ASSANGE MUST BE FREE

FCK wjnkinblinkinnetsandyahoos to their reaped karma of 30k deaths every night into their eternity

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