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Lefties Attack Time Editor for ‘Gutless’ Move to Pick Facebook Founder Over Assange

Michael Calderone at The Cutline blog at Yahoo! devoted a post to controversy on the Left over why radical WikiLeaks mastermind Julian Assange wasn't Time's Person of the Year. (Lefties have insisted conservatives could win since they're an evil force like Hitler , but Assange somehow isn't put in the Bad Guy camp, or even the Egomaniac camp. ) But Calderone picked a long-time Newsweek contributor to diss Time, without really noting the professional tie: In picking a less-controversial figure, Stengel ended up creating a controversy. Slate Group editor-in-chief Jacob Weisberg, for one, said [in a Tweet] it was “gutless of Time not to name Assange.” Stengel, who had an exclusive Skype interview with Assange a few weeks ago, said he considered the WikiLeaks chief and, indeed, did select him as a runner-up for 2010. Assange, he acknowledges, has “had a big year.” But in Stengel's view, Assange's actions in 2010 will not have the long-term impact of Zuckerberg's. “I think Assange will be a footnote five years from now,” Stengel said. read more

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A Victory for Freedom Of Speech – But Will It Last?

The founder of whistle-blowing website Wikileaks, Julian Assange, has been granted conditional bail by a judge. added by: joeeddy

The Creepy, Lovesick Emails of Julian Assange [Exclusive]

Julian Assange , the founder of the world’s most notorious secret-sharing operation, has some embarrassing documents in his own past. We’ve obtained a series of emails detailing his stalkery courtship of a teenager in his pre-Wikileaks days. More

TMZ Live: Scarlett & Ryan, Brody, and Michael Moore

Filed under: Scarlett Johansson , Ryan Reynolds , Nicolas Cage , Julian Assange , Michael Moore , TMZ Live We took your questions on everything — including Scarlett Johansson and Ryan Reynolds divorcing, Brody Jenner ‘s apology to Joe Francis , and Michael Moore posting bail for the WikiLeaks founder. Plus: Did other doctors have a hand in Michael Jackson ‘s… Read more

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A Field Guide to Wikileaks and Its Adversaries [Field Guide]

In case you haven’t noticed, a pasty fugitive hacker has been at war with the U.S. government for the past few weeks while his minions use the net to attack global corporations. So what’s all the fuss about? More

A Field Guide to Wikileaks and Its Adversaries [Field Guide]

In case you haven’t noticed, a pasty fugitive hacker has been at war with the U.S. government for the past few weeks while his minions use the net to attack global corporations. So what’s all the fuss about? More

Senators Propose Security Bill in Response to DDoS Attacks

Senator Tom Carpenter has proposed legislation in reaction to the denial of service attacks that have been targeting websites in the wake of the WikiLeaks disclosures. The bill will seek to centralize command and control operations within the White House, and further public and private cooperation….. https://www.infosecisland.com/blogview/10206-Senators-Propose-Security-Bill-in-R… added by: Paisano1

On FNC, Tantaros Cites MRC on Time’s Stengel Defending WikiLeaks

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Establishment Republicans Introduce Bill to Criminalize Wikileaks

New York Rep. Peter King has exploited the hysteria surrounding the Wikileaks case to introduce legislation to make it illegal to publish the names of American intelligence sources who provide information to the US military or intelligence community, according to Homeland Security Today. King has called Assange a terrorist and demands Eric Holder and the Justice Department deal with him. HR 6506, called the SHIELD Act (Securing Human Intelligence and Enforcing Lawful Dissemination), is a companion bill to a Senate bill introduced earlier this month by senators Joseph Lieberman (I-Conn.), John Ensign (R-Nev.), and Scott Brown (R-Mass.). Both bills would amend U.S. Code Title 18 Section 798, also called the Espionage Act, to provide legal protections that already apply to communications intelligence to human intelligence sources. “Julian Assange and his cronies, in their effort to hinder our war efforts, are creating a hit list for our enemies by publishing the names of our human intelligence sources,” Ensign said in a statement. “Our sources are bravely risking their lives when they stand up against the tyranny of al Qaeda, the Taliban, and murderous regimes, and I simply will not stand idly by as they become death targets because of Julian Assange. Let me be very clear, Wikileaks is not a whistleblower website and Assange is not a journalist.” added by: GLOBALPOLITICAL