An Anonymous US Law Enforcement Officer Claims US Wouldn't Arrest Julian Assange
McGruber writes "The Washington Post reports that 'Federal prosecutors have not filed a sealed indictment against WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange, despite persistent rumors that a nearly three-year grand jury investigation into him and his organization had secretly led to charges, according to senior law enforcement sources. ... "Nothing has occurred so far," said one law enforcement official with knowledge of the case. "If Assange came to the U.S. today, he would not be arrested. But I can't predict what's going to happen. He might be in six months." The law enforcement official providing this assurance chose to remain anonymous.'"
They might not arrest him. They might just shoot him.
I am officially gone from
You can't believe a damn thing anyone in law enforcement says.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=08fZQWjDVKE
Never could, no point in starting any time soon.
Makes good family viewing. Especially your kids.
*Repent!Quit Your Job!Slack Off!The World Ends Tomorrow and You May Die!
He wouldn't be arrested, they don't have to do that in America anymore - they "detain" you.
Politics; n. : A religion whereby man is god.
"Would you say that was unjustified?"
Yes, because that made it murder. If they were not ready to give him a trial they should not have gone after him. You accept that he is the evil nemesis only because the people that made billions from a war, told you he was. Without that fair trial, he was an innocent man and shooting him was murder. He was unarmed when they entered his bedroom, there was no need or reason to shoot him. They should have given him a fair trial so that the world could see the man to be who they claim he was. Now it all looks like a lie.
I love stacking my barbecues in the shed at the end of summer - you can't beat a bit of grill on grill action.
Everyone knows he deserved to die is the anti-judicial refrain. I personally am happy he is dead, but there was no justice involved. The government killing people and imprisoning people without a fair and open trial is fucking immoral, no matter what anyone says.
"but there was no justice involved"
As a US veteran I actually got teary eyed when I saw the newspaper headlines after Osama was killed with the President saying that "Justice has been served". The President of the United States, calling that justice. The country we have now and the one I enlisted to defend are not the same country.
The older I get, the harder I find it to be truly patriotic.