Tue
Dec 7 2010
08:46 am
By: Russ
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Discussing:
- Happy 250th, pfft (1 reply)
- Alcoa Hwy construction to extend to 2030 (2 replies)
- Smith & Wesson noise problem (3 replies)
- Are Chat bots a waste of time? (1 reply)
- Musicians dropping out of President's Freedom Concert Series (1 reply)
- It's time for new blood in Congress, Barnett in - Burchett out (1 reply)
- Burning Down The House... (2 replies)
- Behind Lege Lies (1 reply)
- Peace (1 reply)
- Speak your truth, fight and believe. (1 reply)
- Large banks have too much AI data center debt? (1 reply)
- GOP misleading on federal health care funding (1 reply)
TN Progressive
- Alcoa property taxes will probably not go up (BlountViews)
- Smith & Wesson not a good fit for Blount County (BlountViews)
- Pellissippi Parkway extension delayed again (BlountViews)
- Blount County early voting record turnout (BlountViews)
- WATCH THIS SPACE. (Left Wing Cracker)
- America As It Is Right Now (RoaneViews)
- A friend sent this: From Captain McElwee's Tall Tales of Roane County (RoaneViews)
- The Meidas Touch (RoaneViews)
- Massive Security Breach Analysis (RoaneViews)
- (Whitescreek Journal)
- My choices in the August election (Left Wing Cracker)
- July 4, 2024 - aka The Twilight Zone (Joe Powell)
TN Politics
- Trump spikes housing bill at last minute, refusing to sign until SAVE America Act passes (TN Lookout)
- Judge issues restraining order in doctors’ challenge to TN plan to report disabled immigrant kids (TN Lookout)
- John Cole’s Tennessee: Trolling with treasure (TN Lookout)
- Former congressman squares off with state House member in 6th District GOP primary (TN Lookout)
- Advocates for critically ill kids urge Lee to intervene before deadline to report immigration status (TN Lookout)
- Bipartisan affordable housing bill heads to Trump’s desk (TN Lookout)
Knox TN Today
- Celebrating 250: Fireworks, Freedom, and the Founders’ bookshelves (Knox TN Today)
- The Book Whisperer helps Readers choose a book (Knox TN Today)
- Christy Newman + Jennifer Ayers + Bonnie Anders + Glenn Graber + Phyllis Ham + Phil Munn ++ (Knox TN Today)
- 5Star Preps News & Notes (Knox TN Today)
- Photo finish for Pellissippi State Motorsports (Knox TN Today)
- 6/24 HEADLINES: News and events from Knox, World, USA, Tennessee & Historic Notes (Knox TN Today)
- Mama said… “Don’t make a mountain out of a molehill.” (Knox TN Today)
- Youth Scoop: Activities for all ages in Knox & area (Knox TN Today)
- Juneteenth and the importance of age-appropriate awareness (Knox TN Today)
- Joseph Clift: He Transported Supplies (Knox TN Today)
- 1976: The Great American Road Trip (Knox TN Today)
- Rosens’ next mission + SOUP + Terry Wilson ++ (Knox TN Today)
Local TV News
- East Tennessee leaders discuss how to address congestion along I-40/I-75 corridor (WATE)
- Residents at Knoxville apartment wait months for AC, accessibility fixes (WATE)
- How Vision Zero’s streetscape project will change Broadway after deadly crash (WATE)
- SNAP rule reversal impacts Tennessee: What to know (WATE)
- Bid on 14 seized, abandoned vehicles in Gatlinburg auction (WATE)
- Former Cumberland County cheer coach indicted on theft charge (WATE)
News Sentinel
State News
- Scrappy Moore Coach of the Year finalists 2026 - Chattanooga Times Free Press (Times Free Press)
- Chattanooga 250: Passage of the 19th Amendment in Tennessee gave women the vote - Chattanooga Times Free Press (Times Free Press)
- ‘Lynch you’: Hamilton County mayoral candidate sent threatening texts to school board members - Chattanooga Times Free Press (Times Free Press)
- Novonix must repay $3M state grant after job creation falls short - Chattanooga Times Free Press (Times Free Press)
Wire Reports
- Camp Mystic files for Chapter 11 bankruptcy, pausing flood lawsuits - Austin American-Statesman (US News)
- Why Trump’s algae problem is much bigger than the Reflecting Pool - The Washington Post (US News)
- Trump leaves major housing bill in limbo, demanding Congress pass the SAVE Act - NBC News (US News)
- Trump gets into shouting match during closed-door lunch with GOP senators - CNN (US News)
- Trump accuses oil firms of price gouging at petrol pumps - BBC (Business)
- Chief of staff to former NYC Mayor Eric Adams, 3 others charged in federal bribery probe - AP News (US News)
- Elon Musk loses trillionaire status as SpaceX and Tesla stock drops - The Guardian (Business)
- Micron stock jumps 10% as soaring prices from memory crunch lead to quadrupling of revenue - CNBC (Business)
- Federal Reserve Board's annual bank stress test confirms that large banks are well positioned to weather a severe recession and able to continue to lend to households and businesses - Federal Reserve (.gov) (Business)
- Pallone calls for national data center moratorium - Politico (US News)
- Here’s why Slate changed the battery in its cheap EV truck - TechCrunch (Business)
- Meta plans to release AI-powered prediction market app, documents show - NPR (Business)
- Mayor’s Race in South Dakota’s Largest City Rests on 2 Votes - The New York Times (US News)
- Trump to kick off ‘Great American Fair’ with presidential rally, traffic restrictions - WTOP (US News)
- Stock market today: Dow, S&P 500, Nasdaq rebound after tech rout as oil prices tumble - Yahoo Finance (Business)
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Julian Assange has been the
Julian Assange has been the target of a very concerted effort to quiet him by the US. Sorry, but Assange and the whistleblowers that provide the information are the ones that are actually giving the people transparency of their government.
as for the sex scandal, well one must think it a bit strange to be charged, cleared and then charged again. The timing of the "re-charge" coming as there was another document dump.
Seriously, since when is being a whistleblower supposed to be a criminal act?
I did not vote because I
I did not vote because I think it is too early to say. I have experience with classified information and the reasons why it is classified as well as the intel apparatus in general. From that perspective I would have to vote "evil". However, there my be enough good come from this to outweigh the the harm he has done. It will take time and the analysis of history to make that determination. Shortsightness is a republican trait and I refuse to stoop to it.
Assange did not steal the
Assange did not steal the intel. He published it, just like the New York Times, the Guardian, Der Spiegel and El Pais. Here's an essay he wrote for a newspaper in his home country.
Where in the Constitution is the government granted the right to keep secrets from its citizens?
There are many possible
There are many possible reasons for declaring something secret. The example I usually use is the Queen of England's panties. Were a diplomatic post to state that on this day the Queen was wearing white silk panties with a repeating pattern of gold tiaras, that would seem to be a stupid thing to classify top secret but, I'm pretty sure that it would be. The reasons are that it would not be good for the relationship of our nations if the British found out we were spying on them. And, it would start a hunt for the source of the information. If it were humint, their freedom certainly and possibly their life would be in danger. Finally, it would be a leverage point for other actors to use, a potential for blackmail if you will. Sometimes it is simply a matter of timing. If something classified is in the newspaper a day, or even several hours later, we might still want it classified so as to protect the information that we had the information prior to it being public. Again, lives could be endangered if it is known that we knew hours before. It has nothing to do with the rights laid out in the Constitution and everything to do with the hugely complex day-to-day interactions with hundreds of other governments and non-governmental entities.
To attempt to downplay the complexity of governmental interaction is the republican ploy. The truth is, it doesn't all fit on a bumper sticker. We could and should take steps to minimize the amount of classified information but, I'm not sure how that might work. If you can convince everyone else in the world to be completely open and honest, I will certainly support that behavior of our own statespeople.
There are certainly reasons
There are certainly reasons for secrecy, particularly during war, but it is a privilege of government that we assent to under proper circumstances for limited time. Government secrecy should never be absolute nor unchecked.
The lawless persecution of Julian Assange is far more disturbing than anything WikiLeaks has published, as are the loud and proud calls for his murder and the kidnapping of his son. The inability of so many people to distinguish between his actions and what Bradley Manning did shows how superficially most people approach news. Indeed, no one who pays close attention to what our country does was remotely surprised by what WikiLeaks has affirmed or revealed over the years.
People want Assange dead or imprisoned not for exposing secrets so much as complicating the false narrative they use to dupe the too trusting masses.
Here, Here!
Well said.
Assange arrested...
Assange arrested...
Martyr in the making.
Martyr in the making.
I'm thinking martyr in the
I'm thinking martyr in the sense of "prisoner of conscience."
If imprisoned, he won't see the light of day again and there will probably be extraordinary measures taken to cut him off from human contact.
IOW, they may as well kill him.
ETA:
But, but, but... [Tevye] Tradition! [/Tevye] Traditionally, the state has been "empowered" to keep "state secrets" in the interest of "national security."
(That our notion of national security often means that we covertly interfere with the conduct of a sovereign state's internal affairs, a/k/a their national security, is one of those bitter ironies that has long been understood by people who've been paying routine attention to such matters for years. Again, "no shit." But still, when these memos come to light, the roaches go running. I'm still surprised that the Suharto and Pinochet memos were allowed to surface with Kissinger still out metabolizing oxygen.)
But there are also unknown unknowns
I second Cafkia's motion on it being way to early to vote. There are too many unanswered questions right now.
Some say he is a CIA plant/patsy. Some question the lack of cables regarding Israel.
There are also questions regarding the young women accusers.
It will be awhile, if ever, till we know the full story.
Smitty