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uponit7771

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44. ...again, how do we know he hasn't?! I don't trust him, logically I have no reason to based of facts
Thu Aug 22, 2013, 01:57 PM
Aug 2013

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Hard drives of a newspaper destroyed? LaydeeBug Aug 2013 #13
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It is hard, thats a fact. beevul Aug 2013 #34
How do you we know Snowden is NOT trying to help some terrorist organization? He's a theif and stole uponit7771 Aug 2013 #35
Do you instead trust the Authoritarian State run by Republicans Gen Clapper and Gen Alexander? rhett o rick Aug 2013 #36
No, nor do I trust one ran by a democrat either....but I would still like to know how we know this uponit7771 Aug 2013 #43
How could we know at our level. I disregard those that are certain in either direction. rhett o rick Aug 2013 #46
The question of whether he COULD or did is bad in and of itself...really bad uponit7771 Aug 2013 #68
More than random people treestar Aug 2013 #70
Wouldnt that be so nice. The intel agencies are the same as they have been for a long rhett o rick Aug 2013 #71
Because he could have done that secretly--he could still be doing it. dorkulon Aug 2013 #40
...again, how do we know he hasn't?! I don't trust him, logically I have no reason to based of facts uponit7771 Aug 2013 #44
No plausible motive, for one. closeupready Aug 2013 #47
Embarrasing US gov IS his motive and pushing a book for money is GG uponit7771 Aug 2013 #66
How do we know anything isn't happening? dorkulon Aug 2013 #52
IF... IF you're willing to give Snowden the benefit of the doubt. I don't, he's a thief and stole... uponit7771 Aug 2013 #67
This sounds personal. dorkulon Aug 2013 #84
Sounds like you're engaging in Conspiracy Theory (N/T) Ocelot Aug 2013 #51
Believing a thief who betrayed his country would be betray his country? nah...reasonable uponit7771 Aug 2013 #64
He didn't betray me Ocelot Aug 2013 #69
You = United States of America?! Quite lofty no? tai uponit7771 Aug 2013 #73
He did exactly what we all wanted SOMEONE to do before it is too late. A majority of Americans sabrina 1 Aug 2013 #77
WE?!!?!? Nope we all didn't want someone to break the law when there was a better way of going uponit7771 Aug 2013 #78
What better way? The way Drake and Binney did it? Go to Congress etc etc? Do you know what sabrina 1 Aug 2013 #80
how do we know he is not sent to earth by space aliens who are planning to conquer our planet and Douglas Carpenter Aug 2013 #57
Plan 9 from Outer Space? Ocelot Aug 2013 #58
remember that Heaven's Gate religious "cult" out in San Diego - Remember how 39 member committed Douglas Carpenter Aug 2013 #60
Did he steal their secret data? no? well there it is then uponit7771 Aug 2013 #65
If you set an impossible goal quakerboy Aug 2013 #63
It wasn't impossible before Snowden stole gov information, it was VERY possible to give Snowden the uponit7771 Aug 2013 #88
Sure it was. quakerboy Aug 2013 #92
Well, if you have anything to back that up, post it. We can all speculate, about anyone. But without sabrina 1 Aug 2013 #76
The breadth to be able to suppose has been set by Snowdens actions not by mine... uponit7771 Aug 2013 #87
That information belongs to the people. We pay for it, we have a right to know what our government sabrina 1 Aug 2013 #91
...yes, and to get it through legal means like a FOIA request not steal it uponit7771 Aug 2013 #93
Glenn Beck does it a lot better than you do. NuclearDem Aug 2013 #85
Walk? I have a spine injury...something I can't help right now but it's getting better. uponit7771 Aug 2013 #86
No. NuclearDem Aug 2013 #89
it helps stop prostate cancer so...yeah uponit7771 Aug 2013 #90
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hear, hear Little Star Aug 2013 #45
"They" did not have the harddrives destroyed. That was an outright lie by the Guardian. KittyWampus Aug 2013 #48
Citations please. dorkulon Aug 2013 #53
It shall not be forthcoming. Kitty saw a pic of a smashed processor boston bean Aug 2013 #54
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Does a mac book pro have a friggin hard drive? boston bean Aug 2013 #61
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Republicans and conservatives find it especially hard, I think. raccoon Aug 2013 #56
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Understandable. I can't believe it sometimes myself. n/t Smarmie Doofus Aug 2013 #81
Thumbs up! blackspade Aug 2013 #82
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