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Today the US puppet president of Ecuador sold out Julian Assange for his 30 pieces of silver.

It appears the US already has "conspiracy" charges ready for him. Orwell told us long ago that telling the truth in the age of deception was a treasonous act

If you, like me, see how far off course this government has gotten, now would be a good time to let Washington know he should not only be free, but maybe put in charge of a special prosecutor that looks into who really tried to fix the last presidential election.
 
Most people don't seem to realize that if Assange hadn't published the info on the DNC, the Podesta e-mails, and all the dirt on Hitlery, we'd probably have the bitch from hell as president; and we'd have two new liberal scumbag judges on the Supreme Court right now ready to rule for stripping us of our 2nd amendment rights. I hope Trump understands this fact too, for later when the deep state assholes try to prosecute him. One of the funniest things I saw awhile back was some idiot congresstard said that he should be tried for treason. He didn't even have the brains to understand that you can't charge someone with treason that isn't a U.S. citizen, freakin moron.
 
Hmmm,.... just how long was this going to go on?

How many years is an Embassy obligated to house, feed and cloth, a legal refugee?

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Julian Assange spent seven years at the Ecuadorian Embassy in London and it cost the South American country nearly $10 million.

Ecuador's foreign minister Jose Valencia has detailed the money spent by the country to keep the 47-year-old WikiLeaks founder safe since August 16, 2012, when he first arrived at the embassy.

Most of the $10m (about $8.7m) was spent on his security.

Ecuador also spent $590,000 on medical expenses, food and laundry for Assange.

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Another $445,000 was spent providing legal advice for him.

https://www.nzherald.co.nz/world/news/article.cfm?c_id=2&objectid=12222281
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I believe in him, I believe he did a service for the people of the USA and the world,... but, not many activists I know of, are worth over a million a year to keep,... do you?
 
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