- Do the America People deserve to know the truth regarding the ongoing wars in Iraq, Afghanistan, Pakistan and Yemen?
- How can an army private access so much secret information?
- Why is the hostility directed at Assange, the publisher, and not at our government's failure to protect classified information?
- Are we getting our money's worth of the $80 billion per year spent on intelligence gathering?
- Which has resulted in the greatest number of deaths: Lying us into war, or Wikileaks revelations or the release of the Pentagon Papers?
- If Assange can be convicted of a crime for publishing information that he did not steal, what does this say about the future of the 1st Amendment and the independence of the internet?
- Could it be that the real reason for the near universal attacks on WikiLeaks is more about secretly maintaining a seriously flawed foreign policy of Empire than it is about national security?
- Is there not a huge difference between releasing secret information to help the enemy during a time of declared war -- which is treason -- and the releasing of information to expose our government lies that promote secret wars, death, and corruption?
- Was it not once considered patriotic to stand up to our government when its wrong?
Friday, December 10, 2010
Rep. Ron Paul's 9 Questions to Congress About WikiLeaks
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