There's something funny about the relationship between Wikileaks and certain powerful governments. It's the resemblance to the relationship between Wile E. Coyote and the Roadrunner.

You might like one side more than other, but without a doubt, both sides are doing what they need to do in order to get by. It's why they call cat-and-mouse "cat-and-mouse."

The roadrunner is fast. He's either lucky, playing dumb, or he's playing Mr. Coyote for a chump at every turn. And he kind of pisses you off after a while.

(and Acme makes a lot of money.)

But the truth is that cats have to be cats, and mice shouldn't quit being mice just because there's a cat around. May it always be that way.

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