Nalano said:When a quarter-million American diplomatic missives are exposed for the world to see, it's about America. It affects the American people. Ergo, in this case, it very much is about the American people.
And what do you think Assange's motive is?
What elected body commissioned him?
Where is the line of representation between him and the American people?
No, the missives are of diplomatic nature and are between the american government and other nations representatives. They affect these other nations as much.
I don't know Julian Assange, so I won't speculate about his motives. All I can assume is that his motives are to keep a whistleblower/news-group going.
Who do you go to vote for for more government transparancy?
Crni Vuk said:No, but it would be nice to know how he made his "money" in the past, as he said over the internet and more then enough to remain independ. Now I am curious what does this mean "in the internet?".
Assanage is a rather questionable character in my eyes. Even if not a criminal but I have my doubts that the decision what is a secret and what not should not be left to him. Or his assistants for that matter.
I have no idea, but jumping to the conclusion that his money is ill-gotten might be a bit far out. He might've gotten his money as an IT-consultant, stock exchanges or something similar.
Well, the Us government has proven in the past that they're not all keen on playing with an open hand. If I have to choose between Wikileaks or trusting the government I know what I would choose myself.