Ecuador expels U.S. ambassador over WikiLeaks flap
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Mangaman
Some little babies just can't take criticism.
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TumbleDry
Truth always hurts.
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The758
Something tells me it will. Or has ...
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Lieberman2012
Kicked out of relatively inconsequential Ecuador.Yet another embarrassing refutation of the idea that the Obama administration would be all about 'smart diplomaacy.'
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SuperLib
Score another one for Wikileaks! The world is much better off now that this lady is no longer ambassador.
Or something like that.
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rajakumar
US and Ecuador,should dialogue on this matter,and put back ambassador in Ecuador.
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hworta269
She got booted for telling her country the truth about what was going on in the country she was ambassador to. It's just sometimes the truth should not be stated publicly.
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Mangaman
Well Superlib, maybe when the U.S. government stops attacking Wikileaks (like you do) Wikileaks will stop releasing vengeance? Seems a constant theme you don't seem to get: stop harrassing people = stop getting harrassed.
This is just vengeance for going after Assange for very legit and deserved leaks. But it could never have happened without the immaturity of whoever made the decision to expel the ambassador.
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hworta269
The guy who runs wikileaks should be put in prison for the rest of his life. All he is doing is causing grief and getting people killed. How many people on here would look graceful if every little secret about your life were made public in the name of full disclosure!
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