… why, it MUST be true. So look out for the assassination squads on your block, patriotic Americans. Try doing shoulder rolls to dodge the bullets.
If a Man Who was Assistant Secretary of the Treasury 25 Years Ago Says It…
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Do you have any other reason for dismissing what he’s saying other than…well, you never really gave a reason. You just dismissed it. The government (yes, the US government) has never been afraid to target activists through arrest, spying, slander, and even murder (for instance, the American Indian Movement).
Fine, I will be explicit. I dismiss it because the series of websites carrying the claim uncynically report the content of the interview without assessing the subject’s position to be in the know on such matters or, worse, trading on his veneer of authority as a “former Reagan administration official” in order to give his out-of-my-ass declaration the appearance of actual authority.
Yes, the US government has assassinated people in the past. But that is not sufficient to even begin to reasonably claim that it will assassinate Assange. Extraordinary claims require …
On the budget, take a look at this eye-opener:
http://www.tomdispatch.com/post/175361/tomgram%3A_chris_hellman%2C_%241.2_trillion_for_national_security/#more
Cut social security but keep in the millions the Army spends to fund a Nascar vehicle. Cut funding to help low income people pay for heat but homeland security gets an increase to grope and zap us some more. Yeah, and they keep voting these neanderthals in to office – so i guess we get what we deserve . . . (fuggin idiots).
Tom, although I’m not going to stop you from posting them with some kind of ban, I’m not going to follow your links any more when they’re apropos of nothing… they’re kind of like advertisements for Feen-A-Mint in the middle of The Twilight Zone. (I just so happen to be writing a NASCAR article already.)
Hey, it’s your blog – do what you want.
This more to the point Jim?
http://sabbah.biz/mt/archives/2011/02/25/julian-assange-and-raymond-a-davis/