Details of request 'Government Complicit In Treasonous Activities'

Event history

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id event_type created_at described_state last_described_at calculated_state link
108869 sent Mon Nov 09 13:44:06 UTC 2009 waiting_response Mon Nov 09 13:44:06 UTC 2009 waiting_response outgoing
108870 comment Mon Nov 09 13:49:32 UTC 2009
108875 comment Mon Nov 09 14:02:17 UTC 2009
108890 comment Mon Nov 09 14:18:20 UTC 2009
109000 comment Mon Nov 09 16:54:51 UTC 2009
109077 comment Mon Nov 09 20:24:02 UTC 2009
109100 comment Tue Nov 10 00:47:42 UTC 2009
109108 response Tue Nov 10 08:45:32 UTC 2009 Tue Nov 10 23:45:28 UTC 2009 waiting_response incoming
109393 comment Tue Nov 10 16:36:02 UTC 2009 waiting_response
109959 comment Wed Nov 11 16:59:53 UTC 2009
110091 comment Thu Nov 12 00:31:01 UTC 2009
113505 comment Sat Nov 21 22:40:57 UTC 2009
118613 response Mon Dec 07 14:05:27 UTC 2009 rejected Mon Dec 07 14:59:25 UTC 2009 rejected incoming
120855 comment Tue Dec 15 06:13:30 UTC 2009
324485 comment Sat Apr 02 23:55:22 UTC 2011
330112 comment Wed Apr 13 10:25:17 UTC 2011

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