Posts by nzlemming
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Hard News: Wikileaks: The Cable Guys, in reply to
Their first names only are in the link and I can’t be certain of veracity of the report.
Actually, those are their last names, but never mind.
If that information appeared under the Wikileaks name, I'd whole-heartedly agree with you. However, the names at least have been out in the wild for some time, as is the information that one of the complainants has moved to Isreal on a project.
To assume that this release is the responsibility of Wkikleaks is a long bow to draw, given the involvement of Anonymous in the issue.
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Hard News: Wikileaks: The Cable Guys, in reply to
As I said to a couple of people on Twitter the other day, I've finally realised that America genuinely doesn't understand that other people may not want to be Americans.
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Hard News: Wikileaks: The Cable Guys, in reply to
Sure, you would say that. Soros is paying you to, isn't he?
Not enough, according to Her Indoors.
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Hard News: Wikileaks: The Cable Guys, in reply to
And Cryptome’s John Young renews hostilities with Wikileaks. Young’s starting to look a bit batty.
Starting? That was full on "Has anyone seen my meds???" territory
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Hard News: Popular Paranoiac Politics, in reply to
A panda conspiracist??? OMG we're doomed.!
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Hard News: Wikileaks: The Cable Guys, in reply to
Yup yup yup, on all points.
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Hard News: The Public Address Word of…, in reply to
That'd do it,
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Hard News: Spinning and soldiering, in reply to
| Someone who asks questions and interpretes the multiple realities…
which could just as well describe Michael Laws.
No. Laws asks questions, doesn’t wait for answers and then makes up multiple realities and spews them forth.
[edit] Ah, seems we can't nest quote tags. okay.
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Hard News: Popular Paranoiac Politics, in reply to
Yes, that’s always fun. “That’s not what it actually says, you know” is a great line, especially if you can whip out a bible to prove your point. Carrying a physical one was not always possible, but once I got a PDA I had the King James on there, just in case… ;-)
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Hard News: Popular Paranoiac Politics, in reply to
I know the feeling. I once bought an Ian Wishart book. I thought that as the years passed the pain and feelings of humiliation would recede, but they don’t.
At least I bought the first Paradise book when he was still vaguely sane. And I worked at the IRD ;-)
I had my Nicky Hagar collection lined up on the desk when I was at SSC. Fun times…