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To: TobagoJack who wrote (69041)12/4/2010 2:14:02 AM
From: elmatador1 Recommendation   of 217931
 
Assange now tries to gain sympathy. Thus the 'free speech' twist he gives to his game. He has good speech writer writing for him...

He sees public opinion chnages against him. As a result he dresses his game on a 'free speech', weak against the powerful'.

His biggest fear is public opinion being against him. He will be chased and no one would care.

This is an where ideologies are dead. When ideologies were alive, one could raise and would be embraced by some ideology.
Not today.

He claims to hold some incriminating cables that can be published to protect himself.
There are too many brains plotting agaisnt him. He will not stand a chance.

People protected Rushdie for being chased ny the Moolahs for wroting "The Satanic Verses".

Public opinion liked Philip Agee disclosing the inner workings of the CIA.

The public liked the Pentagon Papers. That was against a unpopular war.

Public now are thinking with their stomachs. not may sympathy will come to Assange.
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