Gullible Jones wrote:SciFiFisher wrote:If he really believed he was a whistleblower who did the right thing he would be eager to return and exonerate himself.
I think that is completely ridiculous.
a) He is undoubtedly scared shitless, as anyone of his age and (lack of) experience would be in this situation. Hell, make that anyone, period. You don't piss off a major government and get away with it.
b) You know damn well he has no chance of exonerating himself, and could be subject to indefinite imprisonment and torture without a trial. You're welcome to think that he ought to make himself a martyr; I think that's daft.
SciFiFisher wrote:He wasn't too scared to do something incredibly stupid in his search for being a hero.
Mr Hollande denied France had received a specific asylum request from Mr Snowden.
Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro, who is on a visit to Moscow, said the same, but added that Mr Snowden had "done something very important for humanity" and "deserved the world's protection".
"Everyone should react and find solidarity with this young man who has denounced and altered the world that they [the US] pretend to control," he told the BBC.
Gullible Jones wrote:SciFiFisher wrote:If he really believed he was a whistleblower who did the right thing he would be eager to return and exonerate himself.
I think that is completely ridiculous.
a) He is undoubtedly scared shitless, as anyone of his age and (lack of) experience would be in this situation. Hell, make that anyone, period. You don't piss off a major government and get away with it.
b) You know damn well he has no chance of exonerating himself, and could be subject to indefinite imprisonment and torture without a trial. You're welcome to think that he ought to make himself a martyr; I think that's daft.
FZR1KG wrote:I miss the days when the decent person would stand and fight for what they believe in no matter what.
Now its a case of claiming to the right thing, not sure it it is or isn't and unwilling to take the consequences either way.
The freedom fighter of the 2000's is a coward unwilling to accept responsibility yet while condemning the said Government he's fighting for the lack of it.
Wankers.
FZR1KG wrote:he was politically quantum raped by the USA
Yosh wrote:1. Other than the occasional headline, you won't hear about many successes in stopping terrorism, because the details will be classified.
Yosh wrote:2. Not sure how we have a national dialogue on where the point of "pain" is on this. It was pointed out that the over-reach is real, in the here and now, while the threat of being involved in a terrorist act is incredibly small. Surely this is skewed someone (statistically speaking) by where one lives. NYC, LA, even Toronto, are more likely targets than bum-fuck North Dakota. Do we delete the existing programs, or least narrow them significantly, because we feel they are too intrusive? If there's another attack, how many of our countrymen/women will rationally say: "Well, that's the price we have to pay."
3. I don't intend this as an argument *for* the Patriot Act, but I note that "pre-Patriot Act," our intelligence procedures were considered inadequate by portions of the vox populi. Especially when the arm-chair generals effectively connected the dots *after* the Twin Towers attack and complained it should have been "obvious." So...for better and worse, the Patriot Act was inflicted upon us. This leads back to point #2.
Yosh wrote:4. Concern is well founded, the Church Committee in 1975 is an excellent case-in-point.
"As head of state and government of the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela I have decided to offer humanitarian asylum to the young US citizen Edward Snowden so he can come to the fatherland of Bolivar and Chavez to live away from the imperial North American persecution," President Maduro said.
Sigma_Orionis wrote:Oh Brother....."As head of state and government of the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela I have decided to offer humanitarian asylum to the young US citizen Edward Snowden so he can come to the fatherland of Bolivar and Chavez to live away from the imperial North American persecution," President Maduro said.
Shut up you damned donkey, work at fixing the food shortage and stop playing revolutionary theater.
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