ANYONE sitting in his parent's basement at a computer, now has true power - if he can obtain documents! This is Martin Luther nailing his manifesto on the church door! History is changing, now! Tell all your friends. Dress like "Kick Ass", do anything, but GET THE DOCS! http://marketplace.publicradio.org/...eland-turns-from-banks-to-freedom-of-speech-/
Good for Iceland, I'm sure there's a necessary market for it. I know some in government have been crying about this latest wikileak, so I'd like to offer any of its employees reading here (of course, there aren't any) the comforting advice I'm given every time I object to a new database convergence (information sharing between agencies), or the placement of still more cameras in public and not so public places, or the weakening of protections from warrantless electronic searches, and the growing use of random traffic stops, etc., and that advice is: if you're not doing anything wrong then you have nothing to hide.
not the first time... for me... but the first time in a while. keep america free... shrink the govt. If you argue the constitution is a "living document"... then expand its protections against government interference.