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Topic History of: Assange - British Justice comes through.
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Honey Alison wrote:
Honey wrote:
We have no way of knowing what he was thinking



Except from what he said - and did.


He actually said "The courts don't apply to me"?

I must have missed this.
Alison Honey wrote:
We have no way of knowing what he was thinking



Except from what he said - and did.
Honey Alison wrote:
Assange refuse bail.


Skipping ball before didn't help.


Or thinking that courts don't apply to him.


We have no way of knowing what he was thinking.
Alison Assange refuse bail.


Skipping ball before didn't help.


Or thinking that courts don't apply to him.
Wyot JK2006 wrote:
Simplistic Barney can't see any shades of anything. The similarity with my case is that the establishment (police in my case; government in Assange's) ganged up trying to fool the Judges.

I see and yes the judiciary is in certain areas of life the last redoubt to challenge orthodoxy. I know they gave a powerful push back in your case in terms of how the police behaved. They have gone against the grain with Assange. I didn't think they would - it is impressive.

I just wish more would speak about the needless loss of our liberties in the pandemic now. They are very absent.