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[–] 15139956? ago 

Riiiiight.... and I have a bridge in Brooklyn I'd like to sell you.

Assange has been stuck in the Ecuadorian embassy for years because he was afraid that they were using the pretext of a sexual assault (which even the woman at the center of the controversy finally said it wasn't an assault) to extradite him to the US.

If you want to protect someone - you don't indict them and ask for an extradition. You speak with them and get their approval for how to best keep them safe. If Assange is ever extradited to the US - he will probably meet the same fate as Whitey Bulger recently did.

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[–] 15140345? ago  (edited ago)

The indictment was established by Session a long time ago - besides, anyone that had hacked into the computers of the people he did would Have To Be Indicted, but it would be up the "The AG of the DOJ" to decide to give him "a deal" and also, Trump could Pardon him if he's convicted. Do you really think that the Dems would allow him to not face charges? Checks and balances are required to be Legally Forgiven (or they would just wait until the AG is one of their guys and/or wait until we have a different President, then charge him. He MUST face all of this NOW, or he will be forced to hide or be killed in the Ecuadorian Embassy. THIS IS HIS BEST SHOT AT SURVIVING AND FOR WALKING FREE! Have Some Faith - in the govt, things are RARELY AS THEY SEEM! Q shows us this, but I also Know This from the Army! When I was stationed overseas, I was put on 48 hr Alert to deploy at the same time, my mother called me to announce to me that The White House had just announced that they were "immediately" pulling all of our soldiers OUT of the area. Don't ever assume we have the whole picture - We Never Will!