Author Topic: Manning gets 35 years for WikiLeaks disclosures  (Read 842 times)

I think the concept of preserving the freedom of privacies and other things we take for granted as something we should make our government accountable for. Not everyone is going to bury their head in the sand like you.

I think the concept of preserving the freedom of privacies and other things we take for granted as something we should make our government accountable for. Not everyone is going to bury their head in the sand like you.

Privacy is seldom had, dude. You have to give out so much information to the public is it rare to find someone unknown that isn't jobless, homeless, crime-free etc.

Sure, in the perfect world, we'd be completely safe from everything and all of our information would be in a tidy little folder that nobody could take peeks at, but sadly that's just not the case.

I really don't care if you want to ignore this or not, that's up to you, man.

I really don't care if you want to ignore this or not, that's up to you, man.
Well I believe these issues can be solved. So I will promote towards those ideas all the same.

In the Geneva conventions it is illegal to water torture people and the US has been doing that for years. Did the UN do anything? Nope. Chemical warfare is also banned, what did we do in Vietnam? Spray Agent Orange everywhere to kill the crops so people go to the cities. If we just took everything for granted and just let government do whatever it wanted and accepted it the world would be a stuffty place.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5rXPrfnU3G0 video starts 3:56
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