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Re: Snowden leaker's partner detained under antiterrorism legislation
« Reply #15 on: August 22, 2013, 04:09:11 pm »
Read the WaPo. Snowden confessed to everything. The rest is logic.

No, Death. You need to actually provide evidence that supports your position. You can't just tell people "Go look at this website" and expect it to explain everything. If anything, you're only indicating that you fear that your position is untenable and lacks actual support.

Now, are you going to prove anything?
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Re: Snowden leaker's partner detained under antiterrorism legislation
« Reply #17 on: August 22, 2013, 04:36:34 pm »
They didn't leak anything. Snowdon, under the tutelage of Assange and possibly a mole or traitor  in the higher ranks of the nsa  conspired to obtain and release said classified information to foreign governments. Snowden defected. Greenwald is not a US resident. Assange is a money grubbing control freak and fame seeker.

It's called espionage.

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Re: Snowden leaker's partner detained under antiterrorism legislation
« Reply #18 on: August 22, 2013, 04:51:46 pm »
lol

I'm a card carrying marxist or at minimum very far left and very far south on the political compass scale.

What do you have a problem with?

Do you not agree that Snowden confessed, it was his own words after all.

He defected to the USSR, did he not?

He's been charged with espionage. True or false?

Only thirty people in the nsa had access to some of the information released by Snowden, he wasn't one of them. Someone gave them to him, ie a leaker/mole/traitor.

All the information released by Snowden regarding Prism and data mining was already released to the press in 2006 Other sensitive information about covert operations was new but not widely covered by the press .

It's common for associates of suspects to be questioned, is that not true?

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Re: Snowden leaker's partner detained under antiterrorism legislation
« Reply #19 on: August 22, 2013, 04:54:42 pm »
He defected to the USSR, did he not?

It's pretty hard to defect to a country that doesn't exist...
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Re: Snowden leaker's partner detained under antiterrorism legislation
« Reply #20 on: August 22, 2013, 05:04:14 pm »
It's common knowledge. Or at least it should be.

http://www.scmp.com/news/hong-kong/article/1268209/snowden-sought-booz-allen-job-gather-evidence-nsa-surveillance

This hasn't proven anything. We KNOW that Snowden admitted to it. That doesn't prove anything beyond that he did it.

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He defected to the USSR, did he not?

.....no, he didn't.

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He's been charged with espionage. True or false?

Because that's the easiest thing to charge him with to give him what they believe is adequate punishment.

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Only thirty people in the nsa had access to some of the information released by Snowden, he wasn't one of them.

So where's your proof of that bit?

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All the information released by Snowden regarding Prism and data mining was already released to the press in 2006 Other sensitive information about covert operations was new but not widely covered by the press .

Can you back that up?

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It's common for associates of suspects to be questioned, is that not true?

This isn't an associate of a suspect being questioned. This is an associate of a person who didn't do anything obviously illegal being detained, searched, and having their belongings confiscated by the government.
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Re: Snowden leaker's partner detained under antiterrorism legislation
« Reply #21 on: August 22, 2013, 11:26:29 pm »
He defected to the USSR, did he not?

It's pretty hard to defect to a country that doesn't exist...


No harder than it was for Obama to destroy the economy and Katrina rescue program before he was elected as the president.
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Re: Snowden leaker's partner detained under antiterrorism legislation
« Reply #22 on: August 22, 2013, 11:30:40 pm »
He defected to the USSR, did he not?

It's pretty hard to defect to a country that doesn't exist...


No harder than it was for Obama to destroy the economy and Katrina rescue program before he was elected as the president.

He was in the Senate. They probably struck from the record what he did to undermine those things.
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Re: Snowden leaker's partner detained under antiterrorism legislation
« Reply #23 on: August 27, 2013, 03:16:57 am »
He defected to the USSR, did he not?

It's pretty hard to defect to a country that doesn't exist...


No harder than it was for Obama to destroy the economy and Katrina rescue program before he was elected as the president.
And no harder than it was for Mitt Romney to kill Osama.
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