Grumpy Cat said: »
I don't think Seha even knows Italian. Her flag indicates she is Canadian.
Very suspect, we need proof now. Can we contact Assange and see if he has leaked emails about Seha's scandal?
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Grumpy Cat said: » I don't think Seha even knows Italian. Her flag indicates she is Canadian. Very suspect, we need proof now. Can we contact Assange and see if he has leaked emails about Seha's scandal? eliroo said: » Google is always right. That being said @KN the point that Ramy and I made still stands though too. ISIL is definitely more name and archer friendly. The latter being more important to me. Offline
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eliroo said: » Very suspect, we need proof now. Can we contact Assange and see if he has leaked emails about Seha's scandal? Maybe my priorities are out of whack but I still have problems accepting anything as factual from a man cowering in an embassy to avoid rape charges. Offline
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Ramyrez said: » Maybe my priorities are out of whack but I still have problems accepting anything as factual from a man cowering in an embassy to avoid rape charges. Weren't the rape charges proven falsified? I don't know the details about the case, but those charges have been dropped.
eliroo said: » @KN the point that Ramy and I made still stands though too. ISIL is definitely more name and archer friendly. Sure, it's more "sayworthy" but it still deflects attention of the US-supported, created, and backed terrorist group running rampant right now. eliroo said: » Ramyrez said: » Maybe my priorities are out of whack but I still have problems accepting anything as factual from a man cowering in an embassy to avoid rape charges. Weren't the rape charges proven falsified? I feel like we've been over this already. Like, literally, you already asked this of me and I already responded to it. In 8/2015 two possible charges being investigated were dropped because they ran out of time to question him in regard to those charges. He still faces rape accusations and will likely continue to do so until he comes out of his hidey hole. Ramyrez said: » eliroo said: » Ramyrez said: » Maybe my priorities are out of whack but I still have problems accepting anything as factual from a man cowering in an embassy to avoid rape charges. Weren't the rape charges proven falsified? I feel like we've been over this already. Like, literally, you already asked this of me and I already responded to it. In 8/2015 two possible charges being investigated were dropped because they ran out of time to question him in regard to those charges. He still faces rape accusations and will likely continue to do so until he comes out of his hidey hole. At least, as of a week ago, this was the case. Offline
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Ramyrez said: » I feel like we've been over this already. Maybe, I can only remember a few pages back. Keeping up with forum posts seems like a waste of brain space. Unless you are KN who can pull forum posts from a decade ago to prove someone wrong. Regardless, I actually think that Assange just wants transparency. I think his sources may be questionable but his motive and aim are admirable. I don't think a rape charge should discredit someone's viewpoint on something political. Bismarck.Josiahfk said: » Asura.Kingnobody said: » eliroo said: » @KN the point that Ramy and I made still stands though too. ISIL is definitely more name and archer friendly. Sure, it's more "sayworthy" but it still deflects attention of the US-supported, created, and backed terrorist group running rampant right now. Their point stands for hours like a drive thru employee. eliroo said: » I don't think a rape charge should discredit someone's viewpoint on something political. At this point he's probably going to win on technicalities if nothing else because the more time passes the more difficult it is to prove a damn thing. I don't think rape allegations should automatically discredit anything as allegations are just that. I think that he is unwilling to face them is, however, problematic. eliroo said: » Unless you are KN who can pull forum posts from a decade ago to prove someone wrong. Offline
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Ramyrez said: » I think that he is unwilling to face them is, however, problematic. To be a little fair to him, I think that it is entirely possible that multiple governments want him in jail or silenced so he most likely has a good reason to stay holed up. eliroo said: » Ramyrez said: » I think that he is unwilling to face them is, however, problematic. To be a little fair to him, I think that it is entirely possible that multiple governments want him in jail or silenced so he most likely has a good reason to stay holed up. And Sweden has assured him that they've no intention of extraditing him. And that's actually all ignoring the fact that, agree with the laws or not, he very likely is guilty of crimes in the U.S. for which he should face prosecution.
Ramyrez said: » eliroo said: » Ramyrez said: » I think that he is unwilling to face them is, however, problematic. To be a little fair to him, I think that it is entirely possible that multiple governments want him in jail or silenced so he most likely has a good reason to stay holed up. And Sweden has assured him that they've no intention of extraditing him. Offline
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Well then:
http://thehill.com/policy/technology/310321-trump-names-elon-musk-uber-ceo-to-advisory-team Quote: Tesla and SpaceX CEO Elon Musk will join an advisory team for President-elect Donald Trump, Trump’s transition office announced Wednesday. eliroo said: » Well then: http://thehill.com/policy/technology/310321-trump-names-elon-musk-uber-ceo-to-advisory-team Quote: Tesla and SpaceX CEO Elon Musk will join an advisory team for President-elect Donald Trump, Trump’s transition office announced Wednesday. In a team made of Mad Dog, MrDrillalot, AlmostHitler and ***, here comes a random liberal dude lol.
Also this just disproves the idea that he wants to "purge" people who aren't in denial about climate change like Nausi. Offline
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Asura.Kingnobody said: » Well, we all know now who's going to be the administrator to NASA. Given Trumps current appointees and positions he will probably end up as the Secretary of Veterans Affairs. Asura.Kingnobody said: » Ramyrez said: » eliroo said: » Ramyrez said: » I think that he is unwilling to face them is, however, problematic. To be a little fair to him, I think that it is entirely possible that multiple governments want him in jail or silenced so he most likely has a good reason to stay holed up. And Sweden has assured him that they've no intention of extraditing him. No, Sweden is where the rape accusations are and they've stated they've no interest in extraditing him to the U.S. or anywhere else, only in pursuing their own investigation. Offline
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Valefor.Sehachan said: » In a team made of Mad Dog, MrDrillalot, AlmostHitler and ***, here comes a random liberal dude lol. Also this just disproves the idea that he wants to "purge" people who aren't in denial about climate change like Nausi. The CEO of Uber is also on his advisory team. They are just advisors but he is actually building a somewhat diversified set here Ramyrez said: » Asura.Kingnobody said: » Ramyrez said: » eliroo said: » Ramyrez said: » I think that he is unwilling to face them is, however, problematic. To be a little fair to him, I think that it is entirely possible that multiple governments want him in jail or silenced so he most likely has a good reason to stay holed up. And Sweden has assured him that they've no intention of extraditing him. No, Sweden is where the rape accusations are and they've stated they've no interest in extraditing him to the U.S. or anywhere else, only in pursuing their own investigation. Damn it Rooks! |
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