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Do you support wikileak's actions?

  • Yes

    Votes: 63 90.0%
  • No

    Votes: 7 10.0%

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Rothbard

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I'm so proud of everyone who voted yes.

There is obviously a generation gap here.
 

Absolutezero

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The generational gap is evident in a lot of our big issues. Interesting to see that this aligns with that.
 

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Yes, we have a right to know what the governments are up to...
and now reading about what Kevin Rudd is saying to Hilary Clinton about China makes me think of him as a hypocrite >_<
 

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lol @ all the /b/tards getting all angst
 

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Can't wait for our generation to seize power.
 

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I support it 99% and think its an excellent resource. The one thing/leak I don't support and don't think should have been leaked was the list of places/infrastructure globally (including Australia) that is crucial to the US and which if targeted by terrorists would severely impact the US in one form or another. In my opinion, that shouldn't have been released due to it possibly aiding terrorists.
 

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I support it 99% and think its an excellent resource. The one thing/leak I don't support and don't think should have been leaked was the list of places/infrastructure globally (including Australia) that is crucial to the US and which if targeted by terrorists would severely impact the US in one form or another. In my opinion, that shouldn't have been released due to it possibly aiding terrorists.
it isnt hard for a normal person to sit down and work out what infrastructure is vital

people spending millions of dollars and sacrificing their lives are not as stupid as you think.
 

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I support it 99% and think its an excellent resource. The one thing/leak I don't support and don't think should have been leaked was the list of places/infrastructure globally (including Australia) that is crucial to the US and which if targeted by terrorists would severely impact the US in one form or another. In my opinion, that shouldn't have been released due to it possibly aiding terrorists.
Released by the Guardian
 

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underestimating your enemy


worst mistake you can ever make
 

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gaahhh whoever voted No is such a loser
as if you don't conform
pff the internet is no place to rebel or share opinions
gaahhh what a loser!
 

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I'm so proud of everyone who voted yes.

There is obviously a generation gap here.
omg Rothbard is proud of me!
my life is finally complete!!!! :D

this.. this is too much...i think i'm gonna faint...
 

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