Make a Comment (1) • Email Link • Send Letter to Editor IPFS News Link • Constitution WikiLeaks: Separating the Truth from the Irrelevant and the Fiction 12-16-2010 • Paul Levinsin When all the irrelevances (rape charges, etc) and the fictions (danger to national security and soldiers) are removed, the fact is that Wikileaks' release of government documents is helpful not damaging to our democracy. 1 Comments in Response to WikiLeaks: Separating the Truth from the Irrelevant and the Fiction Comment by tittiger Entered on: 12/17/2010 2:52:28 AM Many inaccuracies in this blog the most glaring of which was: "(Master Card/Visa)... have every right to do business with whomever they please (as they're not discriminating against a class of people)." Why don't they have right to discriminate against anyone they want? After all that is part of the property right of owning something. That being said does not make me any less irate at them for their decision to dump Assange. And I have a right to boycott them. Make a Comment (1) • Email Link • Send Letter to Editor Watch Streaming Broadcast Live: LRN.fm DLive Live Chat Telegram Share this page with your friends on your favorite social network:
1 Comments in Response to WikiLeaks: Separating the Truth from the Irrelevant and the Fiction
Many inaccuracies in this blog the most glaring of which was:
"(Master Card/Visa)... have every right to do business with whomever they please (as they're not discriminating against a class of people)."
Why don't they have right to discriminate against anyone they want? After all that is part of the property right of owning something.
That being said does not make me any less irate at them for their decision to dump Assange. And I have a right to boycott them.