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British man's legal fight continues to avoid extradition to the U.S. to face hacking charges and possible imprisonment at Guantanamo Bay.
British man's legal fight continues to avoid extradition to the U.S. to face hacking charges and possible imprisonment at Guantanamo Bay.
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Please, do us all a favor and just unplug your computer and throw it out the window. That is the worst comparison I've ever heard.
"war on terror" is also officially permanent. So he
could probably be held in Guantanamo or in one of
the secret eastern European prisons for life without
being charged.
This hacker did what hundreds have done before and few of them got more than slaps on the wrist or short prison sentences and fines. Now, because of the phony 'War on Terror' (which has been such a success so far - Osama bin who?), the government thinks it can fool us into believing it's got a grip on the situation by throwing a few soft targets in jail for life.
The sooner the Bushbots realise they've been had for the past five years and start working to restore the foundations of due process and justice upon which America was found, the better it will be for us all.
Or do we have to wait for the Chimperor to nuke Iran before the message gets across?
Facinating to see that there are people with brains and personal intelligence that does not fall for the same old lies as king george creates.
How many people must die or rot in Gitmo before the people DEMAND our leaders follow the law and OUR orders?
This is not a nation run by dictators(yet), but if something isn't done soon, it will be as it's only a matter of time before voting is restricted or denied to all.
The more people that sit in prison, the less are 'allowed' to vote, and EVERYBODY has the RIGHT TO VOTE, this is NOT a privilege as bush assumes it is, and it can NOT be denied either!
How can anybody blindly trust this moron that made the claim that the constitution is just a G** D****D piece of paper???
That surely sounds of TREASON to me, especially since he MUST take the OATH of ofice BEFORE he can be president, his remark should have set off alarms nationwide then, and he should be rotting in prison for the same 60 years, like he loves to do to others!
When he swore to uphold and defend the constitution, this meant for his entire term, and not only for the length of time it took to be sworn in.
George MUST be placed in prison for his CRIMES against the U.S.A.
Usurpation of ANY rights retained by the people, by any branch of government MUST be punished with LIFE IN PRISON for TREASON!
Nothing less will suffice!
DON'T TREAD ON ME!
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^<---Was that NOT the battle cry for FREEDOM once?
Let's make certain the government NEVER treads on OUR rights or freedoms, it never had the power to do so, nor was it ever granted total power over the people, but after 9/11, we allowed our government to lie cheat and steal from us on a whim, and it has cost US livess because of it!
The line must be drawn HERE!
This far, NO FARTHER!
Our own government's actions are treasonous to its people, we MUST put an END to the treachery before it's too late!
Second, quit using stories like this just to push your Bush hating agenda's. More than likely he will be extradited, tried and sentenced. Simple as that.
- by addadhd June 7, 2009 6:32 PM PDT
- http://www.idtheftcenter.org/artman2/publish/lib_survey/ITRC_2008_Breach_List.shtml
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(21 Comments)Not to mention an article in AW&ST December 2008 on how malware was on a machine at N.A.S.A undermining the network security and transferring data to some place in China. I tried to get a link for it but, unfortunately you have to have a paid subscription. I read this in an office.