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  1. Enron

    Wikileaks

    It was a van, but yeah that was pretty fucked up. Probably the most fucked up part of the video.
  2. Enron

    Wikileaks

    It can take down a helicopter fairly efficiently. If an Apache is flying in your vicinity and close enough to use it's guns you're well aware of it's presence. In the video they say they see weapons, including the RPG. They ask for orders several times before they engage and then they ask...
  3. Enron

    Wikileaks

    The column that showed up after the encounter found an RPG among the bodies.
  4. Enron

    Wikileaks

    Bradley Manning's Detention: UN Probing Whether Case Counts As Torture First Posted: 12-22-10 06:11 PM | Updated: 12-22-10 06:17 PM Marcus Baram - Huffington Post NEW YORK -- The United Nations is probing a complaint that Bradley Manning, the detained Army private suspected of giving...
  5. Enron

    Wikileaks

    WikiLeaks Founder: We Have Enough Information To Make An Exec At A Major Bank Resign The Huffington Post | Ryan McCarthy First Posted: 12-21-10 08:21 AM | An upcoming data dump by WikiLeaks will be damaging enough that an executive at a major American bank will resign, the...
  6. Enron

    Wikileaks

    The immediate impact is only to the US, but it could easily be copied by other telecommunications companies around the world. So while it may happen first in the US, it would soon be in India and elsewhere if found to be profitable.
  7. Enron

    Wikileaks

    It could make internet access like purchasing a cable package. Breaking the internet into levels of accessibility that are based on whatever company you get access from. Also companies may not allow you to surf other sites owned or hosted through other companies. Net Neutrality would...
  8. Enron

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    FCC Net Neutrality Rules Slammed from All Sides By Ryan Singel 12/20/2010 The federal government’s new internet fairness policy — designed to prevent the nation’s cable and DSL internet service providers from meddling with the open, free-wheeling nature of the internet — was met...
  9. Enron

    Wikileaks

    Say good bye to free media and net neutrality... http://www.huffingtonpost.com/timothy-karr/obama-fcc-caves-on-net-ne_b_799435.html
  10. Enron

    Wikileaks

    That has nothing to do with the question that was asked. Dick Cheney didn't actually bribe someone, he did something else equally or more bad. He paid the $250 million recently to get out of the Nigerian scandal. Since the crime occurred in Nigeria it was up to Nigeria to bring charges...
  11. Enron

    Wikileaks

    If there was evidence of crimes against humanity or war crimes there could be some sort of tribunal against the individuals who either participated in or ordered the crime. But since they are primarily secondary sources and there isn't any evidence of that, it's not possible. There won't be...
  12. Enron

    Wikileaks

    Not really, the US did try to keep the documents secret. Plus it's not illegal to think ill of other people or other countries. If they decide he violated some US law they can put out a warrant for his arrest. But Britain doesn't have to honor it. Like they are doing with the Swedes...
  13. Enron

    Wikileaks

    They could sue Assange. He released them.
  14. Enron

    Wikileaks

    No.
  15. Enron

    Wikileaks

    I hope we don't go charging this guy with espionage, when that obviously wasn't the case.
  16. Enron

    Wikileaks

    No, global warming is what it was called in the 70's. Global Climate Change is the more accurate/up to date term.
  17. Enron

    Wikileaks

    Global warming is a reality. The scam is the movement toward carbon tax, cap and trade based on flawed and skewed data to show the cause is man made.
  18. Enron

    Wikileaks

    I don't think I caught the dipshit thing but no worries in any case.:D Yes Kyle. You need really need to read some news. Check out Huffingtonpost.com and Reuters from time to time.:D
  19. Enron

    Wikileaks

    Swag's no government drone. He's capable of thought and has obviously thought this out to be able to have an extended dialogue. Anyways, saw Manchin shut down gays in the military today. And I'm off to study Geology.
  20. Enron

    Wikileaks

    I wonder if Assange stumbled across things that would actually endanger people or blow the roof off things (so to speak) if he would either not release those documents in the case of example 1 (injury to people) or save the documents in case he gets in a bind (blowing the roof off)? People...