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In reply to the discussion: Does Snowden know Venezuela records and broadcasts activists' phone calls? [View all]rhett o rick
(55,981 posts)86. He broke the law as those at the Boston Tea Party broke the law. The laws are written to protect
the Oligarchs and you side with the Oligarchs. You look the other way when they break the law. But if someone dares expose their law breaking, you want them silenced. And I dont give a crap about anything he says or has said at this point. He is one of many now that have opened the door on the authoritarian spy state.
By the way "the world's largest police state. " is the USofA.
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Does Snowden know Venezuela records and broadcasts activists' phone calls? [View all]
uhnope
Jul 2013
OP
Bruce Fein, who the hell is he, and why would Lonnie Snowden be giving Eric Bolling
Cleita
Jul 2013
#41
He's facing 30 years with just the current charges. The charges will be piled on. In reality,
morningfog
Jul 2013
#30
He would be free to live in Venezuela so long as they don't decide to imprison him
treestar
Jul 2013
#65
As an aside, Russia said he could stay with conditions on what he could and couldn't do.
Raine1967
Jul 2013
#69
K&R The ignorance, shrieking and uninformed hypocracy about all of this has been mortifyiing
Number23
Jul 2013
#3
This is a guy who went on and on about the wonderful freedoms of China
apples and oranges
Jul 2013
#12
It's "Guess the Point" again. Because Venezuela is an authoritarian state you
rhett o rick
Jul 2013
#19
And the USofA wont torture the prisoners in Gitmo either I bet. Except most of the
rhett o rick
Jul 2013
#23
Yes, your stating "He doesn't face anything more complicated than a trial"
Katashi_itto
Jul 2013
#32
How pathetic and telling that even *you* are not certain that he won't be tortured
woo me with science
Jul 2013
#31
Life in a US prison, especially as a high profile inmate would very probably
morningfog
Jul 2013
#34
If taken alive, Snowden would probably wind up in ADX Florence, the federal Supermax prison
kenny blankenship
Jul 2013
#75
I dont like being called a troll by anyone, esp someone new here. Plez dont bother to respond to me
rhett o rick
Jul 2013
#61
Did I get personal? You called me a troll and forfeit further discussion. Go back to Free Republic
rhett o rick
Jul 2013
#73
Snowden chose democracy for America. Those that live in denial will not understand
rhett o rick
Jul 2013
#80
He broke the law as those at the Boston Tea Party broke the law. The laws are written to protect
rhett o rick
Jul 2013
#86
The USA is a worse police state than China? Your irrational hatred of the USA is showing.
uhnope
Jul 2013
#87
China is worse but we rank high. But I bet you love the security of the stong, dominant
rhett o rick
Jul 2013
#88
And if it was determined you made a false report, you would be prosecuted for that.
randome
Jul 2013
#39
If I report a crime the police will investigate to see if I am lying. We need to investigate to
rhett o rick
Jul 2013
#44
"But there is a bureaucratic maze of safeguards and restrictions in place at the NSA."
rhett o rick
Jul 2013
#50
Bullcrap. Grayson, Wilson, Wyden, Udall, Plame, Ellsberg, 26 Senators, are not screaming, but
rhett o rick
Jul 2013
#45
Whatever crap he has to endure in Venezuela it will still be better than this
kenny blankenship
Jul 2013
#74