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Hillary Clinton jokes about WikiLeaks

December 6, 2010

  WikiLeaks founder–Julian Assange–has been a very busy man lately, releasing secret United States documents, and he is threatening that if he is captured, or if WikiLeaks is shut down, he will release a poison pill–he calls this the “doomsday file”–which he claims will pose “a possible security risk for coalition partners around the world.” He has made a clear threat to the United States of America–pursue me at your own peril.

   Mitch McConnell is now calling Julian Assange a “high tech terrorist” and while when I first heard Peter King claim that WikiLeaks should be classified as a foreign terrorist organization, I thought that was hyperbole and just a little over the top, I now realize that this man poses an immediate and serious threat to the United States of America, and yes he is a high tech terrorist whose aim is bringing down this great country. And he must be stopped as soon as possible by any means necessary.

  This man represents a serious threat to the United States and everyone understands that Assange is not fooling around, he wants to destroy the United States of America, and he will do whatever it takes to accomplish his goal even if it means he is making himself a target.

  Everyone realizes how serious this threat is; everyone that is except the Secretary of State–Hillary Clinton–because she obviously feels that this is a laughing matter. While hosting a reception for the people who will receive the Kennedy Center Honor awards this year, she thought it was appropriate to laugh about the WikiLeaks situation stating that  “I am writing a cable about it, which I’m sure you’ll find soon on your closest website.”

  In Julian Assange we have a man whose goal it is to embarrass the United States of America and bring down this great republic, and in Hillary Clinton we have a Secretary of State who feels it is appropriate to laugh about it. I for one do not find anything funny about this situation, and I do not find anything funny about Hillary Clinton’s lack of seriousness on this issue. She may have been trying to make light of a serious situation by showing that she remains calm in the face of this threat, but this was inappropriate to say the least. Hillary Clinton should be ashamed at herself for taking a threat to our national security so nonchalantly. I will be waiting anxiously for her apology.

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  1. fleeceme's avatar
    December 6, 2010 9:02 pm

    If I was in charge, this dude would be fearing a black-ops “wet works” team showing up in his bedroom at 3 in the morning. I hope this is already the case, but with the Commander in Sheep we currently have, I doubt it.

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    • Steve Dennis's avatar
      December 6, 2010 9:12 pm

      I hope this is happening also, but I highly doubt it. I honestly do not think that our govenment takes this issue seriously. It is either that or Barack Obama wants these documents to be released.

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      • Dominique's avatar
        December 6, 2010 11:59 pm

        Actually, I read somewhere today that his arrest might happen within the week.

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  2. LD Jackson's avatar
    LD Jackson permalink
    December 6, 2010 10:50 pm

    It does seem to me that our government should be taking the WikiLeaks situation a bit more serious than they are. Someone needs to put the fear of God into Julian Assange. He obviously hates the United States.

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    • Steve Dennis's avatar
      December 6, 2010 11:23 pm

      I don’t understand why we are not taking this seriously. I can only hope that something is being done behind the scenes that we don’t know about, but I highly doubt it.

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  3. Dominique's avatar
    December 6, 2010 11:57 pm

    “I will be waiting anxiously for her apology.” Uh, that might be a might long wait!

    I read today in WND that ”

    Young stated Assange was a “narcissistic personality. He craves attention and he’ll do about anything to get it.”

    Young claimed the main goal of WikiLeaks was to exaggerate their own importance and that Assange wasn’t really anti-American.

    Assange’s seemingly anti-U.S. intentions were “just a crowd pleaser,” said Young.

    “That’s a very popular one around the world,” he said. “And so he’s picking easy targets again for publicity purposes for maximum exposure. The effect of this, though, remains to be seen.”

    In addition, this guy also said that Wikileaks has also been selling information. He says, “Asked specifically whether he was charging WikiLeaks with selling classified information and documents, Young replied, “Yes.”

    Selling the information – that would constitute treason, wouldn’t it?

    Here is the article for those who want to read the whole thing. There is also audio.

    http://www.wnd.com/?pageId=236345

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    • Steve Dennis's avatar
      December 7, 2010 7:17 am

      It may be a long wait, but I have plenty of time. 🙂
      Thanks for the link, I will check it out.

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  4. rjjrdq's avatar
    December 7, 2010 2:22 am

    Considering how badly the administration has bungled this situation, Hillary shouldn’t be laughing. She looks like a fool now.

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