As Wikileaks founder Julian Assange remains holed away in the Ecuadorian Embassy in London, hoping he'll be granted the political asylum that would allow him to avoid extradition to Sweden over rape allegations, one big question looms. Just how do Assange's supporters, especially the people who've fronted his bail money, feel about his unexpected move?
The whistle-blower, who counts Bianca Jagger and Michael Moore among his most vocal supporters became one of the world's most divisive figures since unleashing his Wikileaks website and its treasure trove of classified documents.








