Julian Assange - Still a Class-A prick

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Re: Julian Assange - Still a Class-A prick

Post by Orphia Nay » Tue Dec 28, 2010 6:31 am

Seraph wrote:
Orphia Nay over at the Australasian Skeptics Forum wrote:Recent ABC poll results:

Question 639
Should Julian Assange be Australian of the Year?
Yes 67%
No 33%
2898 votes counted
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And he won TIME Magazine's Readers' Choice Person of the Year 2010.

http://newsfeed.time.com/2010/12/13/jul ... year-2010/

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Post by sandinista » Tue Dec 28, 2010 6:50 am

wouldn't put to much faith in that list

#1 Julian Assange
#2 Recep Tayyip Erdogan
#3 Lady Gaga
#4 Jon Stewart and Stephen Colbert
#5 Glenn Beck
#6 Barack Obama
#7 Steve Jobs
#8 The Chilean Miners
#9 The Unemployed American
#0 Mark Zuckerberg

person of the year? Lasy Gaga? John Stewart? Glenn Beck, Obama, wtf? The Chilean miners...that is one messed up list.
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Post by Orphia Nay » Tue Dec 28, 2010 6:59 am

Oh, no, I wouldn't either. FWIW, I voted for Jon Stewart & Stephen Colbert.

TIME will announce their choice for Person of the Year on Wednesday.

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Post by sandinista » Tue Dec 28, 2010 7:05 am

Orphia Nay wrote:Oh, no, I wouldn't either. FWIW, I voted for Jon Stewart & Stephen Colbert.

TIME will announce their choice for Person of the Year on Wednesday.
so there was a choice for who to vote for? On what basis?
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Re: Julian Assange - Still a Class-A prick

Post by Gawd » Tue Dec 28, 2010 7:11 am

Orphia Nay wrote:
JimC wrote:Thinking about the future of WikiLeaks, I sincerely hope the publicity means that they will attract whistle blowers from a variety of other countries. It has been a little too relentlessly anti-US...

Would love to see some material (at a similar level of secrecy & importance) from Russia, China, Iran, Israel etc...

Mind you, whistleblowers there would face much harder penalties, and the security organs of those countries may pursue the WikiLeaks organisation with a certain vigour...
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Informatio ... _WikiLeaks

They've released information on a nuclear accident in Iran, and videos of Tibetan protests against China, and information on a number of other countries such as Australia, Denmark, Peru, Iceland, Ivory Coast, and Germany. But I guess most of us only hear about the US stuff.
That's not the reason. I've seen this before in the "I Hate Israel" sub-forum where pro-Israelis say that only Jews get targeted when it's obvious what's really going on.

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Post by Orphia Nay » Tue Dec 28, 2010 7:27 am

sandinista wrote:
Orphia Nay wrote:Oh, no, I wouldn't either. FWIW, I voted for Jon Stewart & Stephen Colbert.

TIME will announce their choice for Person of the Year on Wednesday.
so there was a choice for who to vote for? On what basis?
Here's the list of candidates.

http://www.time.com/time/specials/packa ... 34,00.html

So there wasn't really many to choose from. TIME's basis for each person is shown if you click on the names.

It's hardly a scientific poll.

I just voted for a bit of fun, and to support Stewart & Colbert whom I've spent a lot of time watching this year.

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Re: Julian Assange - Still a Class-A prick

Post by Orphia Nay » Tue Dec 28, 2010 7:30 am

Gawd wrote:
Orphia Nay wrote:
JimC wrote:Thinking about the future of WikiLeaks, I sincerely hope the publicity means that they will attract whistle blowers from a variety of other countries. It has been a little too relentlessly anti-US...

Would love to see some material (at a similar level of secrecy & importance) from Russia, China, Iran, Israel etc...

Mind you, whistleblowers there would face much harder penalties, and the security organs of those countries may pursue the WikiLeaks organisation with a certain vigour...
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Informatio ... _WikiLeaks

They've released information on a nuclear accident in Iran, and videos of Tibetan protests against China, and information on a number of other countries such as Australia, Denmark, Peru, Iceland, Ivory Coast, and Germany. But I guess most of us only hear about the US stuff.
That's not the reason. I've seen this before in the "I Hate Israel" sub-forum where pro-Israelis say that only Jews get targeted when it's obvious what's really going on.
I didn't give any reasons for anything. I really don't know what you're replying to - is it to me? Cheers. :cheers:

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Post by JimC » Tue Dec 28, 2010 8:34 am

Orphia Nay wrote:
JimC wrote:Thinking about the future of WikiLeaks, I sincerely hope the publicity means that they will attract whistle blowers from a variety of other countries. It has been a little too relentlessly anti-US...

Would love to see some material (at a similar level of secrecy & importance) from Russia, China, Iran, Israel etc...

Mind you, whistleblowers there would face much harder penalties, and the security organs of those countries may pursue the WikiLeaks organisation with a certain vigour...
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Informatio ... _WikiLeaks

They've released information on a nuclear accident in Iran, and videos of Tibetan protests against China, and information on a number of other countries such as Australia, Denmark, Peru, Iceland, Ivory Coast, and Germany. But I guess most of us only hear about the US stuff.
From my newspaper reading, the Australian connection seems mostly to be US embassy comments on players in the Australian political scene...
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Post by Orphia Nay » Tue Dec 28, 2010 9:05 am

JimC wrote:From my newspaper reading, the Australian connection seems mostly to be US embassy comments on players in the Australian political scene...
Ah, yes, oops, good catch! :tup:

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Re: Julian Assange - Still a Class-A prick

Post by maiforpeace » Tue Dec 28, 2010 1:34 pm

Orphia Nay wrote:Oh, no, I wouldn't either. FWIW, I voted for Jon Stewart & Stephen Colbert.

TIME will announce their choice for Person of the Year on Wednesday.
Time magazine already announced their choice - Mark Zuckerberg. On Wednesday they will announce the results of the public poll.
sandinista wrote:so there was a choice for who to vote for? On what basis?
The Person of the Year (formerly Man of the Year) is an annual issue of the United States news magazine Time that features and profiles a person, couple, group, idea, place, or machine that "for better or for worse, ...has done the most to influence the events of the year."
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