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This can't be right! Miranda's a TERRORIST! last1standing Aug 2013 #1
Don't forget Tom Watson lol Catherina Aug 2013 #4
What is the BOG? Vinnie From Indy Aug 2013 #32
In Britain it's slang for a toilet. last1standing Aug 2013 #33
Not sure, but based entirely on the comments made by those that claim to be Boggers Dragonfli Aug 2013 #38
Well done LondonReign2 Aug 2013 #40
to me, the use of the terror law in this manner dtom67 Aug 2013 #2
+1. The abuse of the terror laws in this new world is the whole point Catherina Aug 2013 #5
the UK is the Surveilance State Swagman Aug 2013 #18
I misread your statement: ljm2002 Aug 2013 #37
Being in receipt of stolen material DOES require confiscation. randome Aug 2013 #3
Then why not hold him under suspicion of smuggling classified documents? last1standing Aug 2013 #6
How would I know? Either way, you stop someone entering the country with stolen material. randome Aug 2013 #8
Thanks for stating that your comments are conjecture. last1standing Aug 2013 #14
'Cause apparently that falls under the "Terrorism" umbrella justiceischeap Aug 2013 #20
I have to agree that Miranda was terrorized so if that's the purpose of the law, it worked. last1standing Aug 2013 #21
It is nothing like trying to smuggle a weapon. morningfog Aug 2013 #12
I don't think what Greenwald of Poitras has is 'stolen', under English law muriel_volestrangler Aug 2013 #28
The optics of holding him for the maximum amount of time are bad. randome Aug 2013 #34
It was a thuggish, dickish thing for the UK authorities to do. Bolo Boffin Aug 2013 #7
Totally agreed. morningfog Aug 2013 #11
Indeed. LeftishBrit Aug 2013 #19
K&R idwiyo Aug 2013 #9
Snowden should have gone to a law-abiding country such as the UK instead of Russia! nt David Krout Aug 2013 #10
Yah right? darkangel218 Aug 2013 #15
Will he jump up on the table and rip off all his clothes? Turbineguy Aug 2013 #13
Husband? oberliner Aug 2013 #16
Miranda was called Greenwald's "companion" in the French paper Laughing Mirror Aug 2013 #22
Partner seems to be the word he uses oberliner Aug 2013 #24
Amnesty International quoted in French paper says "mari" (husband), as well Laughing Mirror Aug 2013 #27
Not a huge deal - just jumped out at me oberliner Aug 2013 #43
I know he uses the word partner but that word covers married people too Catherina Aug 2013 #44
Anyone who embarrasses the state or disturbs the status quo is a terrorist. Downwinder Aug 2013 #17
du rec. xchrom Aug 2013 #23
There's Only One Person Stupid Enough to Have Ordered This Demeter Aug 2013 #25
Who are you talking about? nt msanthrope Aug 2013 #29
It seems clear that the poster is referring to Obama. morningfog Aug 2013 #30
Agreed LondonReign2 Aug 2013 #41
RedneckRickem? snooper2 Aug 2013 #42
K & R !!! WillyT Aug 2013 #26
Thanks Catherina. K&R snappyturtle Aug 2013 #31
Yes, a very specific list, with a very deliberate purpose Catherina Aug 2013 #36
k and r nashville_brook Aug 2013 #35
And they detained Bolivian President Morales for 12 hours after grounding his State jet. Fire Walk With Me Aug 2013 #39
+1 n/t Catherina Aug 2013 #45
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