“I have enough anger to last me 100 years. But I will channel that into my work.”
–Julian Assange, WikiLeaks founder, vowing to forge ahead after being released on bail Thursday
“I have enough anger to last me 100 years. But I will channel that into my work.”
–Julian Assange, WikiLeaks founder, vowing to forge ahead after being released on bail Thursday
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After being held for a week in a British prison cell, WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange was freed on bail Tuesday at a court appearance in London where he sought to fight his extradition to Sweden in an alleged sex-crimes …
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“I bet the prison staff is asking Assange for help in setting up their router. This always happens to the computer guy.”
–@pourmecoffee, a.k.a. ‘Twitter’s funniest man,’ joking about the arrest of WikiLeaks founder Julian …