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oldschoolfool said:

I disagree. There are some things that the public should just not know. RIDICULOUS, especially when it is concerning the deaths of thousands of people.  I don't want to know everything,if it could hurt cause american lives Not proven, and regardless WE have a right to know even if it is a risk to soldiers lives, Julian said it himself, they have EVERY RIGHT to be angry about the deaths of innocent civilians. 

Wikileaks is not the goverment and it does'nt run the war. Why is the founder of wikileaks even holding a press conference,who the hell does he think he is. I think he's performing a Journalists duty, to inform us of the facts when noone else will. I'm sorry but I respectfully disagree with you.


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