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People saying her life is going to suck are right, but not because of this. She's going to be in demand for appearances and likely offered book deals and other opportunities that most dishonorably discharged servicemen can't hope for. I hope Assange never leaves the embassy and continues to fall deeper in to madness. Seeing him inflict more punishment on himself than he'd face for rape in Sweden because he wants to play martyr is magical. JeffersonClay posted:He thinks the public interest leaks absolve the rest, and he won't come back until the justice system agrees. Snowden has never had any intention of coming back to the US to face charges. Nothing short of being offered a pardon is going to get him to agree to it as evidenced by his ridiculous demands that the justice system basically undermine itself for him. tekz posted:Stuff like this deserved to come out: http://www.mcclatchydc.com/news/special-reports/article24696685.html The US could barely give enough of a poo poo to charge soldiers who literally hunted non-combatants and harvested body parts as trophies and caused international outrage, so no. An incident with no names or witnesses and only known due to a mention in a cable isn't going to result in any prosecutions of the murderers in question.
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