Treasury Dept. Won't Put Wikileaks On Terrorist List; Tells Rep. King It Doesn't Meet The Criteria
from the not-everyone's-crazy dept
Following the request by Rep. Peter King that the Treasury Department list Wikileaks and Julian Assange on various terrorist/organized crime lists, which would prohibit US companies from dealing with them, the Treasury Department has, quite reasonably, said it will not do that. A spokesperson noted that there is not nearly enough evidence for such a designation:"We do not have evidence at this time as to Jullian Assange or WikiLeaks meeting criteria under which OFAC [the Office of Foreign Assets Control] may designate persons and place them on the SDN [Specially Designated Nationals] list."
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[X] Sit Down and Shut Up
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Justice: "Hey...so...can you guys figure out anything to charge Wikileaks with?"
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Followup post on The Hill's Blog
Following up on the post linked above, The Hill now has a new entry up, “Chairman King: Treasury should 'explain' itself on WikiLeaks“ (01/14/11 03:21)
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Thank you
They can be reached at ofac_feedback@do.treas.gov.
I think it would be a good thing if all of us wrote them a "Thank You" note. I'm betting the Treasury Department does not get many of those...
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Not a Terrorist Organization?
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2005 article
http://www.nysun.com/national/rep-king-and-the-ira-the-end-of-an-extraordinary/15853/
That's just JonStewartizable.
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Let's hope I didn't just put myself on some "do not fly" list.
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Biggest ripoff and con game in the history of America is more important
Our government has more important things to worry about than the petty crap which has been exposed by Wikileaks.
How about nailing the bankers who have pulled one of the biggest ripoffs and con games in the history of America?
Ronald J. Riley,
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Other Affiliations:
Executive Director - www.InventorEd.org - RJR at InvEd.org
Senior Fellow - www.PatentPolicy.org
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Washington, DC
Direct (202) 318-1595 - 9 am to 9 pm EST.
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i sent one too
do you think those so called politicians would like receiveing thank you emails from all of us here "but only to the politicians of our jurisdiction" thanking/berating them for things??
sounds like a good way to actually let these politicians know why they are incompetent/smart for the decisions we send them comments on
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Hey look a messenger. Lets kill him!
Hand me that piece of paper over there and I will beat Julian to death for being a reporter. Yeah that paper labeled US constitution.
I will start with the page with the 1st amendement. Then use the 4th and 14th on him.
That will learn him. Let me roll it up first so no one can read it while I beat him to death with it though. No one will notice what I am doing, I mean it doesn't matter that one in six people on the planet is online and watching.
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anyway. Those thinking people from around the world think that Bush, Chaney, Rumsfeld and Rice are the REAL terrorists.
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Naw, you will just get singled out and groped at the airport. ;)
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Good.
The US Government has a law on the books that allows it to arbitratrily blackball any businessperson?
Now if this was something that could only ever happen as a court-ordered sentence following a criminal conviction, that might be one thing. But apparently one could end up on such a list without a trial or due process of law.
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