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Julian Assange appeals to UK court against extradition to U.S.

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So long, Julian. Nobody who really knows you will morn your lose.

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So long, Julian. Nobody who really knows you will morn your lose.

Why? Because he did his job as a journalist by telling people the truth or because he embarrassed a lot of people globally and exposed them? For the cowardly elites that abhor freedom of the press and freedom of information I can see why Assange would be a thorn in their side.

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No way the US justice system can be trusted to make an objective and non-political assessment of Assange’s case. The UK should prevent his extradition, and Australia should be backing him publicly.

I agree.

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Julian is a much of a journalist as I am an astronaut. He didn’t protect his, or anyone else’s sources. He did no analysis, provided no context. He was a vengeful data dumper.

And when the going for tough, he ran.

So, about as far from a journalist as one can get

He’s a narcissist. Maybe that’s why some of our lot are so enthralled by his bs.

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Assange appeals to UK court against extradition to US:

How many times has he got to appeal to UK court again & again, knowing too well that all his effort would end up in futility?

If the court is not independent, don't waste any more time to do such inconsequential thing..

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BigYenToday  10:05 am JST

No way the US justice system can be trusted to make an objective and non-political assessment of Assange’s case. The UK should prevent his extradition, and Australia should be backing him publicly.

I don't agree with you on a lot of things, but here I'm with you 100%.

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