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donkarly: very well said. Thank You  |
Crime › Re: When Rap*ists Storm Girls School by Mobinga: 10:48pm On Dec 14, 2010 |
Omenani: What is funny about this you sick piece of crap? People like you make me sick. Shut the bleep up jor. . Thrash violent: You are such a[b] rétarded[/b] troll, those who trained you up did a piss poor job! Stop bypassing the word filter you bleeping fool |
Phones › Re: Glo Has Slashed Blackberry Service Rates! by Mobinga: 10:42pm On Dec 14, 2010 |
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Politics › Re: Julian Assange Walks Out Of Cnn Interview by Mobinga(op): 10:41pm On Dec 14, 2010 |
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Politics › Re: Julian Assange Walks Out Of Cnn Interview by Mobinga(op): 10:37pm On Dec 14, 2010 |
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Politics › Re: Julian Assange Walks Out Of Cnn Interview by Mobinga(op): 10:33pm On Dec 14, 2010 |
 Epic video. . . Silly woman |
Phones › Re: Glo Has Slashed Blackberry Service Rates! by Mobinga: 10:30pm On Dec 14, 2010 |
The Nigerian Telecompetition |
Crime › Re: When Rap*ists Storm Girls School by Mobinga: 10:17pm On Dec 14, 2010 |
Shame. Its sad. But if a normal young guy approaches them, they'll form/ make yanga  like say tomorrow no dey . . . mschewww  Sad though. Ladies learn. Think free. Give Free  |
Politics › Julian Assange Walks Out Of Cnn Interview by Mobinga(op): 10:11pm On Dec 14, 2010 |
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Politics › Re: Julian Assange (wikileaks) - People's Choice For Time Magazine's 'person Of The Year' Title by Mobinga: 10:05pm On Dec 14, 2010 |
spade: The man behind WikiLeaks has won the most votes in this year's Person of the Year poll. Readers voted a total of 1,249,425 times, and the favorite was clear. Julian Assange raked in 382,020 votes, giving him an easy first place. He was 148,383 votes over the silver medalist, Recep Tayyip Ergodan, Prime Minister of Turkey. But Assange wasn't the winner in all aspects -- Lady Gaga trounced him on Facebook, receiving 65,417 "likes" on Facebook to Assange's 45,643.
1. Julian Assange 2. Recep Tayyip Ergodan 3. Lady Gaga 4. Jon Stewart and Stephen Colbert 5. Glenn Beck 6. Barack Obama 7. Steve Jobs 8. The Chilean Miners 9. The Unemployed American 10. Mark Zuckerberg
Will Assange be named Person of the Year? The editors of TIME will unveil their choice on the TODAY show, Wednesday morning on NBC. newsfeed.time.com/2010/12/13/julian-assange-readers-choice-for-times-person-of-the-year-2010 This is because 70% of facebookers are morons, and most sound-reasoning people visit time's website  |
Politics › Re: Blatter Sparks Qatar Gay Furore by Mobinga: 8:21pm On Dec 14, 2010 |
That's my opinion. He's a disgrace. |
Foreign Affairs › Re: Breaking News-julian Assange Granted Bail by Mobinga: 7:46pm On Dec 14, 2010 |
spade: And just in case you're wondering, Michael Moore is the film director behind the influential documentary, "Farenheit 911" - a documentary movie heavily exposing and criticising the Bush administration for its numerous failures (including the poor tackling of the September 11 issue, as well as the false war on Iraq). That you link has been killed oh.
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Foreign Affairs › Re: Wikileaks’ James Bond Styled Secret Headquarters Revealed by Mobinga: 7:38pm On Dec 14, 2010 |
Hardballer: we kno. photoshop is general slang for an edited or fake picture. we dont kno wht software he used anyway No, not we, you. Most of them don't know. |
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Foreign Affairs › Re: Breaking News-julian Assange Granted Bail by Mobinga: 7:33pm On Dec 14, 2010 |
Assange granted bail, but Sweden appealsJulian A[b]ssange would remain in jail for the next 48 hours. London (CNN) -- WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange was granted bail Tuesday after a hearing at Westminster Magistrate's Court in London, but a lawyer representing Swedish prosecutors immediately filed an appeal. [/b]  That means Assange will remain in jail until the next hearing, which should be within 48 hours, lawyers said.
The 39-year-old Australian handed himself over to London police last week to answer a European arrest warrant over alleged sex crimes in Sweden.
Assange is facing accusations of despoil, sexual molestation and illegal use of force in separate incidents in August in Stockholm. He could be sentenced to two years in prison if convicted. His lawyers deny the allegations and have vowed to fight any attempts at extradition.
The magistrate agreed to grant bail Tuesday after Vaughan Smith, a former British army officer who founded London's Frontline Club, testified that Assange could stay at his mansion in Suffolk.
Smith will keep Assange "if not under house arrest, at least under mansion arrest," said defense attorney Geoffrey Robinson. At that, Assange, dressed in a white shirt and a blue jacket and sitting in a glassed-in corner of the court with three security guards, smiled wryly. Openleaks' different approach Is WikiLeaks founder a journalist? Rallies for, against WikiLeaks suspect RELATED TOPICS
* Julian Assange * Wikileaks.org * United Kingdom
The magistrate set bail at 200,000 pounds (about $315,000) plus two sureties of 20,000 pounds each (about $31,500). Assange's passport must remain with police, and he will be monitored by a location tag.
Assange must be at Smith's mansion, about two hours outside of London, for at least four hours overnight and four hours during the day. He will be required to report to police daily between 6 and 8 p.m. The next court hearing was scheduled for January 11.
After the conditions were set, Assange stood and said, "I understand," with a neutral expression.
His mother Christine told reporters after the hearing that she was "very, very happy," and thanked "the media for all your support of my son."
But several hours later, Sweden filed its appeal.
Outside the court, about 100 people demonstrated in support of Assange, holding signs saying "Julian Assange is a political prisoner" and "Why are you shooting the messenger?" and "This is not 1984."
During the hearing, Assange's team of attorneys argued that since he is only wanted for questioning and has not been formally charged, he is presumed innocent. The magistrate agreed.
But, said Gemma Lindfield, the attorney representing the Swedish prosecution, "The court has already found that Mr. Assange is a flight risk. Nothing has changed in this regard."
She said if the alleged offenses had occurred in Britain, "it undoubtedly would have been a charge of despoil in this jurisdiction."
Robinson disputed that.
Celebrity supporters of Assange at the hearing included Bianca Jagger, who sat next to Fatima Bhutto, niece of the late Pakistani politician Benazir Bhutto and current Pakistani President Asif Ali Zardari, and prominent left-wing journalist John Pilger.
Socialite Jemima Khan came to court but it is not clear she got into the very crowded hearing room. Many were turned away for lack of space.
Judge Howard Riddle denied Assange's first request for bail at a hearing on December 7 on the grounds that there was a risk he would fail to surrender.
On Tuesday, he cited four reasons for his insistence a week earlier on keeping Assange in jail: his lack of fixed residence, confusion over when and how he last entered the United Kingdom, the evidence against him in Sweden, and a dispute over whether Assange is wanted only for questioning or for prosecution.
Smith's offer of his mansion satisfied Riddle on the question of an address, and testimony from someone who arrived in the U.K. with Assange from Switzerland answered that question, he said.
He said he was not taking a position on the Swedish evidence against Assange, and that a future hearing would have to determine whether Assange was wanted for questioning or prosecution.
WikiLeaks' release of thousands of secret U.S. diplomatic and military documents is under criminal review in the United States.
Almost half of Britons believe that the sex charges against Assange are "an excuse" to keep him in custody so that the U.S. government can prosecute him for releasing secret diplomatic cables, a new poll for CNN shows.
The ComRes poll of British opinion, released Monday on the eve of Assange's bail hearing, finds that 44% of respondents in Great Britain believe that Sweden's sex charges are just a pretext, while only 13% flatly disagree.
The remaining 43% say they don't know.
Last week, U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder said he had authorized "significant" actions related to a criminal investigation into WikiLeaks' publication of the materials but has declined to elaborate.
WikiLeaks inflamed U.S. authorities last month by publishing the first of a large group of confidential U.S. diplomatic cables.
Only a small fraction of the 250,000 U.S. State Department documents have been released and more are being published daily.
U.S. authorities and other Western leaders say the documents' publication threatens lives and national security.
WikiLeaks and its supporters say that the public has a right to know what is going on behind diplomatic doors.
CNN's Richard Allen Greene, Atika Shubert and Hilary Whiteman contributed to this report. Damn The Swiss!!!! Bending to American Pressures!!! Damn them! This means he remains in jail. . . . |
Foreign Affairs › Re: Breaking News-julian Assange Granted Bail by Mobinga: 7:27pm On Dec 14, 2010 |
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Politics › Re: 2011: Nicholo Machiavelli And Robert Greene Speaks On Zoning . by Mobinga: 7:13pm On Dec 14, 2010 |
I read the first few pages of Niccolo's book before I dumped it. . . If everyone follows the principles of that book there will be no such thing as power. Just violence, hate, wars which will eventually amount to nothing. |
Politics › Re: Blatter Sparks Qatar Gay Furore by Mobinga: 7:10pm On Dec 14, 2010 |
John Amaechi is a disgrace to nature. |
Foreign Affairs › Re: Wikileaks’ James Bond Styled Secret Headquarters Revealed by Mobinga: 7:07pm On Dec 14, 2010 |
The first 2 photos are real. All the rest are CGI.
Note :: Every Computer-Aided Image you see is not necessarily photoshop abeg. |
Foreign Affairs › Re: Breaking News-julian Assange Granted Bail by Mobinga: 7:02pm On Dec 14, 2010 |
Justice served, partially.
At least some people are still thinking properly. Kudos to the Westminster Justice. Although the conditions are very stiff. |
Video Games And Gadgets For Sale › Re: Xbox 360 For Sale. by Mobinga: 4:16pm On Dec 14, 2010 |
How much is a pad? I want to use it on my pc |
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Autos › Re: Clean Tok Toyota Corolla 2003 Model, Price Reduced. by Mobinga: 2:52pm On Dec 13, 2010 |
Why don't you post actual pictures of the car? |
Computers › Re: Strictly Internet Speed Screen Shots v2 by Mobinga: 2:43pm On Dec 13, 2010 |
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Nairaland General › Re: Would You Add Your Dad On Facebook? by Mobinga: 1:54pm On Dec 13, 2010 |
They say, you don't know what you have till you lose it. Thread Carefully |
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