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There are some things that should not be known through out the world. It's just the way that it is. I think law enforcement should aggressively go on the offense against WikiLeaks and 4Chan for what they have done. They have possibly put the United States and its people in danger as well as caused damage to diplomacy. I am quite sure that the King of Saudi Arabia and others did not ask for their comments to be viewed by Al Quida and other dissidents so that the possibility of terrorism on their people would happen.
Again there is such a thing as responsible journalism. If you post something that could be construed as not accurate or causes possible danger than you should be expecting ramifications of your actions.
Also I would not take too much stock in information posted by a website that is ran by an accused sex offender who will not face his charges yet alleges they are untrue. If they are not the truth then why is he afraid to go to Sweden and prove his innocence? I will tell you why-he is a coward, plain and simple.
The time has come to enforce responsible journalism and punish those that fail to exercise it. Free speech and expression means that you are free to say or write what you want so long as they are into the bounds of safety, security, and responsibilities. We all have those responsibilities.
Check your facts.
http://www.salon.com/news/opinion/glenn_greenwald/2010/12/10/wikile...
Wikileaks is just as responsible as its five partner mainstream media outlets are. This is verifiable fact.
Backup here:
http://www.google.com/hostednews/ap/article/ALeqM5i0Vruimmvy8loGkls...
Yor claim:
If that is ture, then it is also true of the five partners of Wikileaks, who helped Wikileaks redact the cables before posting them. The New York Times and Washington Post are two media oulets amongst those five.
I know it is hard to check facts when outlets like Time are contradicting verifibale fact in their attempts to smear Wikileaks, but it isn't impossible.
SOME sources, such as Associated Press, are apparently still willing to report the truth.
There are some wrongdoings by the government that they do not want people to know about, so they simply "classify" it (aka bury it). The only way such wrongdoings can the be rectified is via whistleblowers. It's just the way it is.
According to Ron Paul, lying is not patriotic.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nxPB9yy7IJ4&feature=sub
Edited 2010-12-12 06:06 UTC