View Full Version : Assange: "Man of the Year"
Dr Lots-o'watts
Dec22-10, 05:56 PM
Wikileaks founder is named "Man of the Year" by a leading French newspaper:
http://www.heraldsun.com.au/news/breaking-news/wikileaks-founder-julian-assange-is-le-monde-newspapers-man-of-the-year/story-e6frf7jx-1225975305157
Would it have been if the had leaked information on the French government too?
The wikileaks name gives the impression that it is as impartial as wikipedia or other wiki-x's try to be but there is clear bias from my point of view.
How do we know he didn't - maybe they're part of the "insurance".
Visitors to the newspaper's website voted in favour of Assange, with 56 per cent backing him for the honour, compared to 22 per cent for jailed Chinese dissident and Nobel Peace Prize winner Liu Xiaobo 'nuff said.
Gokul43201
Dec22-10, 06:10 PM
PF doesn't have a half-dozen threads discussing Liu Xiaobo. I guess Assange would also top the PF Person of the Year list.
PF doesn't have a half-dozen threads discussing Liu Xiaobo. I guess Assange would also top the PF Person of the Year list.
At a minimum he replaces Bush on the person least liked list - on PF (maybe)?
:rofl:...never mind - forgot about Palin.:rofl:
PF doesn't have a half-dozen threads discussing Liu Xiaobo. I guess Assange would also top the PF Person of the Year list.Well, perhaps most damaging person of the year. Just like Time had
Hitler
Nixon
Ayatullah Khomeini
Joseph Stalin
As men of the year due to the harm and evil they caused.
Well, perhaps most damaging person of the year. Just like Time had
Hitler
Nixon
Ayatullah Khomeini
Joseph Stalin
As men of the year due to the harm and evil they caused.
I thought Nixon was recognized for "opening" China?
http://www.gwu.edu/~nsarchiv/nsa/publications/DOC_readers/kissinger/nixzhou/
I thought Nixon was recognized for "opening" China?
http://www.gwu.edu/~nsarchiv/nsa/publications/DOC_readers/kissinger/nixzhou/That was they year he shared with Kissinger, he was on the cover twice.
mheslep
Dec22-10, 11:45 PM
That was they year he shared with Kissinger, he was on the cover twice.So was Stalin I see, '39 and '42, sheesh. Stalin's show trials and purges were known by then in the US media, but I don't think the murders into the millions were known. Notably TIME didn't follow suit and go with notorious in 2001 - Bin Laden; going with Giuliani instead.
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