Julian Assange BUSTED!

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Judge denies WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange bail

LONDON – A British judge sent Julian Assange to jail on Tuesday, denying bail to the WikiLeaks founder who vowed to fight efforts to extradite him to Sweden in a sex-crimes investigation.

A WikiLeaks spokesman said the flow of secret U.S. diplomatic cables would not be affected by Assange's legal troubles, nor by the group's increasingly rocky finances as both Visa and MasterCard cut off key funding methods.

"This will not change our operation," Kristinn Hrafnsson told The Associated Press. As if to underline the point, WikiLeaks released a dozen new diplomatic cables, its first publication in more than 24 hours, including the details of a NATO defense plan for Poland, Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania that prompted an indignant response from the Russian envoy to the alliance.

http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20101207/ap_on_hi_te/wikileaks

All because we pressured London. We were not comming to 2012 games if they didnt do the right thing. Id bet yall the Queen pressured the Police chief as well she was gonna to fire him if they didnt arrest Julian Assange. Remember THE QUEEN IS THE BOSS!!! Shes in Charge! You better do what she says or you can look for another job!
 
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Id bet yall the Queen pressured the Police chief as well she was gonna to fire him if they didnt arrest Julian Assange. Remember THE QUEEN IS THE BOSS!!! Shes in Charge! You better do what she says or you can look for another job!
The Queen is a virtual figurehead with not real power. They have a Parliamentary government that holds and wields all the power. You did not do so well in school did you?
 
Judge denies WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange bail

LONDON – A British judge sent Julian Assange to jail on Tuesday, denying bail to the WikiLeaks founder who vowed to fight efforts to extradite him to Sweden in a sex-crimes investigation.

A WikiLeaks spokesman said the flow of secret U.S. diplomatic cables would not be affected by Assange's legal troubles, nor by the group's increasingly rocky finances as both Visa and MasterCard cut off key funding methods.

"This will not change our operation," Kristinn Hrafnsson told The Associated Press. As if to underline the point, WikiLeaks released a dozen new diplomatic cables, its first publication in more than 24 hours, including the details of a NATO defense plan for Poland, Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania that prompted an indignant response from the Russian envoy to the alliance.

http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20101207/ap_on_hi_te/wikileaks

All because we pressured London. We were not comming to 2012 games if they didnt do the right thing. Id bet yall the Queen pressured the Police chief as well she was gonna to fire him if they didnt arrest Julian Assange. Remember THE QUEEN IS THE BOSS!!! Shes in Charge! You better do what she says or you can look for another job!

I am pretty sure we never said we were going to boycott the 2012 games either.
 
But they knew it was comming. Im sure the Police chief dont want to be out of the job.Hes got responsibilties. If he lost his job that means he cant feed his family and be able to pay bills and the morgauge.
 
The Queen is a virtual figurehead with not real power. They have a Parliamentary government that holds and wields all the power. You did not do so well in school did you?

This is not true.

All British soldiers swear allegiance to the Queen, not Parliament.

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It seems that a British judge is in grave danger of upholding the law

"...British District Judge Howard Riddle appears to be having second thoughts about his announcement yesterday that WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange would be denied bail purely on the basis that he had the theoretical ability to leave the country “if he wants to.”


Now Riddle is said to be planning to give Assange a second chance at bail next week, and gave the lawyer representing the Swedish government something of a shock when he insisted that they actually have to produce some sort of evidence against Assange.

The lawyer, Gemma Lindfield, had insisted that evidence was “not relevant” to the effort to send Assange to Sweden to face charges. A number of British officials are said to be concerned that when Assange is sent to Sweden he will end up in US government possession and simply “disappear.”

And sources say that a number of other magistrates were irked by Riddle’s previous position, saying they believed he was buckling to US pressure to silence WikiLeaks in accepting his detention without bail or evidence on totally non-WikiLeaks related allegations. His sudden interest in actually hearing about some sort of case suggests that robe isn’t just for show, and Assange’s transfer won’t be a straightforward rubber stamping of the Swedish government’s efforts.

Comrade Stalin
 
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