Gullible Jones wrote:More shit just keeps rolling in.
Rommie wrote:And Snowden is off- enroute to Moscow though that's not his final destination (I guess he's connecting through).
It's still not entirely clear to me if the guy was thinking of asylum in Iceland or Ecuador just why he'd not go there first, or at least to the same hemisphere.
SciFiFisher wrote:I think he did something he knew was a really stupid idea and then panicked. Now, he is trying to find someplace "safe". Of course, if we really wanted him that badly the drone strike would have already happened.
SciFiFisher wrote:Rommie wrote:And Snowden is off- enroute to Moscow though that's not his final destination (I guess he's connecting through).
It's still not entirely clear to me if the guy was thinking of asylum in Iceland or Ecuador just why he'd not go there first, or at least to the same hemisphere.
I think he did something he knew was a really stupid idea and then panicked. Now, he is trying to find someplace "safe". Of course, if we really wanted him that badly the drone strike would have already happened.
Rommie wrote:SciFiFisher wrote:Rommie wrote:And Snowden is off- enroute to Moscow though that's not his final destination (I guess he's connecting through).
It's still not entirely clear to me if the guy was thinking of asylum in Iceland or Ecuador just why he'd not go there first, or at least to the same hemisphere.
I think he did something he knew was a really stupid idea and then panicked. Now, he is trying to find someplace "safe". Of course, if we really wanted him that badly the drone strike would have already happened.
Actually thinking of the population density of Hong Kong this is now the first seriously compelling reason I've heard for going there first. Unlike rural Pakistan you couldn't do one there without killing a few hundred Chinese citizens.
Vladimir Putin: "He should cease his work aimed at damaging our American partners"
President Barack Obama, speaking earlier in Tanzania, said Washington and Moscow had held "high level" discussions about Mr Snowden.
According to Russia's Interfax news agency, Mr Snowden's application for asylum was handed to a consular official at Moscow's Sheremetyevo Airport late on Sunday evening.
The application was delivered by Sarah Harrison, a member of the Wikileaks legal team acting as Mr Snowden's representative, Kim Shevchenko was quoted by the news agency saying.
Russia's Federal Migration Service has denied the report, which appeared in the New York Times earlier.
Parrothead wrote:I agree with his father, treason could be going far (though I guess stealing gov't documents could be classified as such), but Snowden did break US laws by releasing classified info.
Gullible Jones wrote:So unveiling a load of corrupt nanny-state absurdity will get you called an idiot... Even with a Democrat in the Oval Office. Huh. I'll have to remember that.
(And yeah I know this isn't really nanny-state. Nanny-state would be helping people out. This is about hunting down evildoers, so it must be okay, right?)
SciFiFisher wrote:If he really believed he was a whistleblower who did the right thing he would be eager to return and exonerate himself.
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