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Wikileaks: President Obama called David Cameron a 'lightweight'

Memos leaked through whistle-blowing site Wikileaks are set to reveal how Barrack Obama regarded Prime Minister David Cameron as a 'lightweight' following their first meeting.

The embarrassment is to continue for the US government this week as a memo emerging from reams of documents leaked via Wikileaks will see British Prime Minster David Cameron criticised by the leader of the free world, it has been reported.

http://www.metro.co.uk/news/848877-wikileaks-president-obama-called-david-cameron-a-lightweight#ixzz16nX4teYp

Thats a f*ckin par

Them "Official Drinking Thread" insults there.

Taking David Cameron for Natty.

:lol:

f*ck off

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Wikileaks: President Obama called David Cameron a 'lightweight'

Memos leaked through whistle-blowing site Wikileaks are set to reveal how Barrack Obama regarded Prime Minister David Cameron as a 'lightweight' following their first meeting.

The embarrassment is to continue for the US government this week as a memo emerging from reams of documents leaked via Wikileaks will see British Prime Minster David Cameron criticised by the leader of the free world, it has been reported.

http://www.metro.co.uk/news/848877-wikileaks-president-obama-called-david-cameron-a-lightweight#ixzz16nX4teYp

Thats a f*ckin par

Them "Official Drinking Thread" insults there.

Taking David Cameron for Natty.

:lol: :lol:

Lool

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Wikileaks: President Obama called David Cameron a 'lightweight'

Memos leaked through whistle-blowing site Wikileaks are set to reveal how Barrack Obama regarded Prime Minister David Cameron as a 'lightweight' following their first meeting.

The embarrassment is to continue for the US government this week as a memo emerging from reams of documents leaked via Wikileaks will see British Prime Minster David Cameron criticised by the leader of the free world, it has been reported.

http://www.metro.co.uk/news/848877-wikileaks-president-obama-called-david-cameron-a-lightweight#ixzz16nX4teYp

Thats a f*ckin par

Them "Official Drinking Thread" insults there.

Taking David Cameron for Natty.

:lol: :lol:

Lool

highest echelon of pisstake

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Assange's details were also added to Interpol's worldwide wanted list. Dated 30 November, the entry reads: "sex crimes" and says the warrant has been issued by the international public prosecution office in Gothenburg, Sweden. "If you have any information contact your national or local police." It reads: "Wanted: Assange, Julian Paul," and gives his birthplace as Townsville, Australia.

SMDH.

Hopefully he has a few others running it as well to carry on his legacy, cause if they catch him, he is f*cked.

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Cameron isn't rated.

And Mervyn King saying Osborne is out of his depth, is further highlighting what fools we are stuck with for the next 4/5 yrs.

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LMAO theyll jus through anything to divert from the real issues

bet theyre FRANTICALLY tryna hack his emails n sh*t to find something to throw at the SUn or Daily Mail or sutin

pathetic

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Does anyone else think that these leaks might of been leaked with the governments consent, i mean so it could come across as a sign of our political systems ever growing transparency?

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Does anyone else think that these leaks might of been leaked with the governments consent, i mean so it could come across as a sign of our political systems ever growing transparency?

Nah

People are too quick to see government conspiracy where 99% of the time it's incompetence and disorganisation

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Does anyone else think that these leaks might of been leaked with the governments consent, i mean so it could come across as a sign of our political systems ever growing transparency?

Nah

People are too quick to see government conspiracy where 99% of the time it's incompetence and disorganisation

and people are too quick to think that things dont happen for a reason, sometimes reasons that are allowed.

a problem is "created" to take care of a bigger problem, or to cause a distraction for other actions to be carried out.

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Does anyone else think that these leaks might of been leaked with the governments consent, i mean so it could come across as a sign of our political systems ever growing transparency?

Nah

People are too quick to see government conspiracy where 99% of the time it's incompetence and disorganisation

and people are too quick to think that things dont happen for a reason, sometimes reasons that are allowed.

a problem is "created" to take care of a bigger problem, or to cause a distraction for other actions to be carried out.

so what are you saying has happaned here bro?

i mean, it's not inconceivable that somebody wanted some of this information to get into the public domain, to cause disruption in the middle east/stir up kim jong il or whatever, but do you really see this whole event as part of a series of cover ups and deliberate leaks of information?

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Does anyone else think that these leaks might of been leaked with the governments consent, i mean so it could come across as a sign of our political systems ever growing transparency?

Nah

People are too quick to see government conspiracy where 99% of the time it's incompetence and disorganisation

and people are too quick to think that things dont happen for a reason, sometimes reasons that are allowed.

a problem is "created" to take care of a bigger problem, or to cause a distraction for other actions to be carried out.

so what are you saying has happaned here bro?

i mean, it's not inconceivable that somebody wanted some of this information to get into the public domain, to cause disruption in the middle east/stir up kim jong il or whatever, but do you really see this whole event as part of a series of cover ups and deliberate leaks of information?

more yes than no.

some real leaks, thrown in with orchestrated leaks to make it all seem plausible.

especially when it comes to cables embassy wise, from personal knowledge.

and the way the media isnt talking much about the operation of how diplomatic information is transmitted.

just going along with everything as a "cable leak".

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Palin is a numb pawn for a wider agenda, calling her an idiot is a compliment.

Bbc this morning, out of all the news to come out of cablegate, decided to solely report on the US and UK being worried about terrorist stealing Pakistani nukes.

So this is very real, wikileaks are going on hard and its a scary time.

I think its up to us to spread awareness, about wikileaks and Assange. Tell our parents, family, make leaflets and litter the Uni/workplace informing them of what is wikileaks and how it benefits us

Btw wagwan with Manning? The guy who is in noway involved in any leak and the us army are falsely accusing.

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The Republican presidential hopeful Mike Huckabee has called for whoever leaked the 250,000 US diplomatic cables to be executed. Huckabee, who ran unsuccessfully for the Republican nomination at the last election but is one of the favourites for 2012, joined a growing number of people demanding the severest punishment possible for those behind the leak, which has prompted a global diplomatic crisis.

Huckabee said: "Whoever in our government leaked that information is guilty of treason, and I think anything less than execution is too kind a penalty."

What the fuuuuuuuuuuuck.

Btw wagwan with Manning? The guy who is in noway involved in any leak and the us army are falsely accusing.

Bradley Manning, a US army intelligence analyst suspected of leaking the diplomatic cables, is currently being held at a military base. He has been charged with transferring classified data and delivering national defence information to an unauthorised source. He faces a court martial and up to 52 years in prison.

Fully f*cked.

f*ck the U.S.

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Dual commentary of the 'Collateral Murder' video with Julian Assange and a US defence analyst.

Never saw the third engagement (this is after they mowed down the journalists and the group accompanying them, and the people moving their bodies into the van) until now. Starts at 18:05.

Needs to be seen to be believed.
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The Republican presidential hopeful Mike Huckabee has called for whoever leaked the 250,000 US diplomatic cables to be executed. Huckabee, who ran unsuccessfully for the Republican nomination at the last election but is one of the favourites for 2012, joined a growing number of people demanding the severest punishment possible for those behind the leak, which has prompted a global diplomatic crisis.

Huckabee said: "Whoever in our government leaked that information is guilty of treason, and I think anything less than execution is too kind a penalty."

What the fuuuuuuuuuuuck.

Btw wagwan with Manning? The guy who is in noway involved in any leak and the us army are falsely accusing.

Bradley Manning, a US army intelligence analyst suspected of leaking the diplomatic cables, is currently being held at a military base. He has been charged with transferring classified data and delivering national defence information to an unauthorised source. He faces a court martial and up to 52 years in prison.

Fully f*cked.

f*ck the U.S.

lol, he's an intelligence analyst now? Last time I read about him he was a gay, transgender private in the US Army.

Obviously he's going to get jail time though. Leaking military secrets is a serious offence, whether people think he's a hero or not.

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