Wednesday, August 4, 2010

Obama Fears More WikiLeaks Leaks


U.S. President Barack Obama

U.S. President Barack Obama, moved in on Wikileaks, detaining and questioning people associated with the site, due to it having leaked 90,000 classified documents, but the real pressing concern, is the site shall publish more damaging top secret items, further throwing his government into chaos. The Judiciary Report has been informed, Wikileaks is sitting on even more explosive items.

As it stands, Wikileaks did not engage in behavior along the lines of, leaking blueprints for a classified jet, to a foreign country, with the intent of stealing, replicating and profiting from it. Once again, the site's actions fall under the category of whistle blowing, exposing crimes against humanity that are being committed, in the wanton slaughter of Afghanistan civilians.

Wikileaks founder Julian Assange

Under U.S. law, whistleblower activities are supposed to be protected and exempt from prosecution. Therefore, why has the Obama Administration arrested soldier, Bradley E. Manning, for leaking items to Wikileaks, he had access to in his military capacity. A few billion people object to the wars in the Middle East. Manning does not stand alone in this regard.

Bradley E. Manning

The Judiciary Report has met and spoken to family members of U.S. servicemen, who insist the government is engaging in massive cover-ups of wrongdoing in the Middle East and American soldiers cannot take the strain of the wars anymore, with many of them regrettably turning to suicide as the way out (click here for Getting Help For Depression).


Said family members have stated, the U.S. government is under-reporting the number of American soldier suicides and attributing it to other things, such as the insurgency. Meanwhile, George W. Bush, the real villain in all of this, luxuriates in a Texas mansion. It is not right. These wars need to end. Free Manning and arrest the real culprit, Bush.

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