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Originally Posted by Sly
A lot of cables had personal opinions. What a diplomat thought of another, what a diplomat thought of a President, etc., etc. That's not exactly government or corporate conspiracy.
I personally think the address should remain private to protect him. That's how the judge should have ruled, despite what Julian does or doesn't believe in.
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When those opinions were put into writing in duecorse of his work then he no longer has those as private thoughts.
Its not like thus guy gave away the address of the Presidents Mothers house.