On the floor of the intelligence chief's office lay an envelope addressed to Gaddafi's son Saif Al-Islam. Inside, I found what appears to be a summary of a conversation between US congressman Denis Kucinich, who publicly opposed US policy on Libya, and an intermediary for the Libyan leader's son.
It details a request by the congressman for information he needed to lobby US lawmakers to suspend their support for the Libyan National Transitional Council (NTC) and to put an end to NATO airstrikes.
According to the document, Kucinich wanted evidence of corruption within the NTC and, like Welch, any possible links within rebel ranks to al-Qaeda.
You're right - if the government decides to cover up a story featuring US soldiers using civilians for target practice, I really don't want to know about it. Big Brother knows best.
If the government covers up an atrocity, Pepe wants to know only if it is a government not run by the Lords of Planet Pepe. If a Pepean institution censors and hides the truth, then it must have been for some really great Pepean reason...so Go for it, Girl! [or Grey Old Lady].
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Hmm, pretty bad behavior, about like this. But of course, in the Iraq situation, we had soldiers on the ground whereas in Libya there were none.
Still, where's the Article 3, Section 3 label, Pepe? One other thing, if we go after these guys can we shoot Manning and Assange now?
On the floor of the intelligence chief's office lay an envelope addressed to Gaddafi's son Saif Al-Islam. Inside, I found what appears to be a summary of a conversation between US congressman Denis Kucinich, who publicly opposed US policy on Libya, and an intermediary for the Libyan leader's son.
It details a request by the congressman for information he needed to lobby US lawmakers to suspend their support for the Libyan National Transitional Council (NTC) and to put an end to NATO airstrikes.
According to the document, Kucinich wanted evidence of corruption within the NTC and, like Welch, any possible links within rebel ranks to al-Qaeda.
That's gonna hurt....
Assange is not a US citizen (he's Aussie), so Article , Section 3 does not apply to him. You should know that, Herr Rot.
Where is the "Pinkos pull for RWNs" label?
If he's an Aussie, then we can just blow his fucking head off then, right?
Thee are some legal niceties involved, but yes, no Miranda rights here.
Thee are...
VCP.
Yarrrrggggghhh!!!
>> of course, in the Iraq situation, we had soldiers on the ground whereas in Libya there were none.
Well all good, that settles it then. Grand of you to always find attenuating circumstances to evildoers, regardless of their political affiliation.
Re: Assange.
That HuffPo comment encapsulates the sicko pinko mind to a t.
You're right - if the government decides to cover up a story featuring US soldiers using civilians for target practice, I really don't want to know about it. Big Brother knows best.
If the government covers up an atrocity, Pepe wants to know only if it is a government not run by the Lords of Planet Pepe.
If a Pepean institution censors and hides the truth, then it must have been for some really great Pepean reason...so Go for it, Girl! [or Grey Old Lady].
The Vicar of Pepe, at work.
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