Bradley Manning
In early 2010, he covertly downloaded gun-camera videos, battle logs and tens of thousands of State Department cables onto flash drives while lip-synching the words to Lady Gaga songs.
The above from a "The New York Times" front page story (July 31, 2013), 'Loner Sought a Refuge, and Ended Up in War', written by John M. Broder and Ginger Thompson.
There is always a narrative, and the fact there is a narrative is good enough. You don't have to know what the narrative is.
David Harrison, a British artist, on the paintings of Peter Doig.
Now that it's been confirmed we live in wartime, with a police state as the accepted mode of governmental control, it's time to move on to other issues:
If the corporation is an individual, as The Supreme Court says a corporation is, should the individuals comprising the corporation be sent to jail if the corporation employing these individuals is found to be guilty of criminal activity in a court of law?