Tuesday, December 7, 2010

Does Wikileaks Represent The End Of Internet History?

Look at Matt Drudge, freaking out over Wikileaks' so-called ?insurance policy? against Julian Assange's arrest. READY TO LAUNCH ?DOOMSDAY FILES,? Drudge screams. (Red font, too. All we need is a siren.gif and we're in full meltdown mode.) And Doomsday for whom, exactly? I mean, as of today, all Wikileaks has done is to make available a number of documents that were already available to some 3 million Americans. So if this information is already available to 3 million of our fellow citizens, why not us? Is it wrong for the citizens of a republic to know what's being done in their name around the world, or does the demand for transparency stop at your ability to stream Netflix movies?

Rebecca Romijn Nadine Velazquez Pink Mila Kunis Samaire Armstrong

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