Re: Press Release for Project PM/Anonymous rally in NYC
Subject: Re: Press Release for Project PM/Anonymous rally in NYC
From: Seb Gillen <sebgillen@gmail.com>
Date: 1/13/11, 22:25
To: barriticus@gmail.com
CC: Robert Green <robertogreen@gmail.com>, Todd Essig <tessig@me.com>, Clark Robinson <robinsonchicago@gmail.com>, Scott Mintz <scott.w.mintz@gmail.com>, Tim Ellis <dynamic@nocturnalcommissions.com>, Campbell Vertesi <campbell@vertesi.com>, "nicholas.diotte" <Nicholas.Diotte@gmail.com>, Mano Singham <mano.singham@case.edu>, Barry Eisler <barryeisler@mac.com>, Jonathan Kundra <jkundra@gmail.com>, armand biglari <armandbiglari@gmail.com>, Anonymous <greggatghc@gmail.com>, Mr-a@hushmail.com, lordpai@hotmail.com, anontana@gmail.com, Michael Hastings <mhastings@gmail.com>, Kenneth Lipp <kenneth.lipp@gmail.com>, Emma Allan <emilieduchatelet8@gmail.com>

As much as I appreciate Todd's concerns, I think Robert got it right. 
"so yeah, wikileaks--it's pretty fucked up, but there isn't a better wikileaks around, and all the worst people on earth hate it.  that's enough for me." 
I hope we don't lose you, Todd, but I think Wikileaks presents a great opportunity that we can't afford to waste. Perhaps that makes your continued work with us even more necessary--every issue will need its advocates and its skeptics if we hope to make the appropriate decisions. 

If I may echo Robert again, it is an honor to be a part of this discussion.  

Seb