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In reply to the discussion: Attitudes Shift Against Snowden; Fewer than Half Say NSA is Unjustified [View all]ProSense
(116,464 posts)79. No, your cheap tactic is a fail and you were not "complementing" anyone.
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Attitudes Shift Against Snowden; Fewer than Half Say NSA is Unjustified [View all]
ProSense
Jul 2013
OP
Actually, the MSM did that when they failed so miserably in their journalistic duties
NuclearDem
Jul 2013
#121
It isn't working -- they asked a bogus question in order to get the response they wanted
KurtNYC
Jul 2013
#71
If he had stayed in the US, he'd be detained now and charged under the Espionage Act.
EOTE
Jul 2013
#13
You do know that the Obama administration has more Espionage Act prosecutions than all
EOTE
Jul 2013
#17
See ... it is almost triple. Just need 1 more to make it to police state status.
JoePhilly
Jul 2013
#60
No, I'm not, but if it makes you feel better to think that, go right ahead. n/t
ProSense
Jul 2013
#42
Cheerleading for the CIA & the Carlyle Group while ignoring their crimes is pathetic....
think
Jul 2013
#45
well of the Republicans win the White House they we il be back to extolling the virtues of a
Douglas Carpenter
Jul 2013
#66
See? Your continual, repetitive catapulting of conservative propaganda is working!
Zorra
Jul 2013
#88
Popularity contest are indeed, often indicative of little more than what's popular rather than what'
LanternWaste
Jul 2013
#116