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In reply to the discussion: Bob Cesca on Greenwald's "Worst Nightmare" Threat [View all]hopemountain
(3,919 posts)22. the following paragraph is bold, on the part of greenwald
"Ya distribuyó miles de documentos y se aseguró de que varias personas alrededor del mundo tengan su archivo completo. Si algo le llegara a pasar, esos documentos serían hechos públicos. Ésa es su póliza de seguro. El gobierno estadounidense debe estar de rodillas todos los días rogando que nada le ocurra a Snowden, porque si algo le llega a suceder, toda la información será revelada y ésa sería su peor pesadilla."
(Snowden) has already distributed thousands of documents and he is assured/insured by various individuals around the world who have complete sets of his archives. should something happen to him, those documents will be made public. this is his (snowden's) insurance policy. the american government should be on its knees every day begging that nothing happens to Snowden, because if something does happen, all of the information shall be revealed and that will be the (us government's) worst worry.
were i greenwald, i think i would stfu about now...because he is wrapping himself up pretty tightly - and all of his self righteous journalist standing may just come back and snap at him. these are south americans he's blabbing to.
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I agree with Cesca. GG can find more ways to say the same thing, than anyone I know.
Tarheel_Dem
Jul 2013
#1
I translated the interview. Most of what is reported in English and here on DU is
Cleita
Jul 2013
#4
Yep that's what the article said and although it doesn't say who got the information, I would
Cleita
Jul 2013
#77
It's the cherry picking of his phrases out of context, especially the last one on your post. You and
Cleita
Jul 2013
#75
they are only denigrating those who highlight the malfeasance of our government because
Douglas Carpenter
Jul 2013
#55
"Perhaps, it's far easier to deny our "government's" global bullying than to work with others to..."
Kolesar
Jul 2013
#59
Oh my, that Greenwald is over the top! Let's all get behind our surveillance society!!1!!11
PSPS
Jul 2013
#9
Am I the only one wondering if the government will sicc a sharknado on Snowden?
struggle4progress
Jul 2013
#13
Oh baloney. If your online reading of "comments" has that affect on you, you weren't too committed..
Hekate
Jul 2013
#39
That Libertarian Greenwald and his current cause celebre Libertarian Snowden turned me SOCIALIST!!!!
Ikonoklast
Jul 2013
#60
Cesca has some choice phrases: “Don’t nobody move, see, or the United States government gets it!”
Hekate
Jul 2013
#29
In a perfect world, Greenwald would have been taken into custody after those comments. nt
AllINeedIsCoffee
Jul 2013
#43
EXACTLY - In a perfect world it would be journalist who would have to answer questions from the
Douglas Carpenter
Jul 2013
#46
A real journalist might consider protecting his source instead of exploiting his source
Hekate
Jul 2013
#51
real journalist would get permission from the government before they report things. Real journalist
Douglas Carpenter
Jul 2013
#52