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Progressive dog

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13. And we should believe an accused felon who fled
Wed Jan 22, 2014, 11:47 AM
Jan 2014

to avoid prosecution. The Nixon stuff is particularly relevant, especially since he is the only President to ever resign in disgrace.

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The more things change pscot Jan 2014 #1
At DU, this post may not generate the intended response. Vattel Jan 2014 #2
Meh. It's the same 9 people stuck on auto-replay. Most of DU supports Luminous Animal Jan 2014 #8
the same 9 people bobduca Jan 2014 #28
9? You wish. Far more than that on DU Pretzel_Warrior Jan 2014 #167
I don't subscribe to the theory that Snowden was a Russian spy. randome Jan 2014 #3
Same here, I doubt it, but it's entirely plausible. JaneyVee Jan 2014 #5
"Comrade Eddie, we need you to infiltrate the NSA and steal their secrets." Luminous Animal Jan 2014 #10
How about ... 1StrongBlackMan Jan 2014 #165
It is not a reasonable hypothesis that he is a Russian spy, what IS a reasonable hypothesis is that sabrina 1 Jan 2014 #12
It's standard practice to yank an international fugitive's visa. randome Jan 2014 #37
The US hasn't forced Snowden to stay in Russia. His passport, however, struggle4progress Jan 2014 #62
Why did they US wait until he was landing in Russia to make sure he couldn't leave there? sabrina 1 Jan 2014 #118
The distinction between the Legislative branch and the Executive branch must be mastered struggle4progress Jan 2014 #160
K & R Thinkingabout Jan 2014 #152
Your opinion on who is most reasonably be more likely to lie, false Sheepshank Jan 2014 #142
You mean the government has never lied to us? sabrina 1 Jan 2014 #186
did I say that? Sheepshank Jan 2014 #200
He's not charged with spying, so the federal prosecutor will have the fairly easy job msanthrope Jan 2014 #27
+1 n/t 1StrongBlackMan Jan 2014 #85
agree its possible...not going to say its true....but a definite possiblity... VanillaRhapsody Jan 2014 #39
He's an idiot. And he's defensive. nt msanthrope Jan 2014 #4
Actually he is far from 'an idiot' apparently he's quite brilliant according to people who sabrina 1 Jan 2014 #14
Anybody with federal charges against them, talking to the press about what's in msanthrope Jan 2014 #18
Thanks for answering my question. He is absolutely correct to slap down the lies sabrina 1 Jan 2014 #52
Really? Obama is lied about every hour of every day. randome Jan 2014 #54
No..I don't answer your questions. And the Supreme Court tossed charges against msanthrope Jan 2014 #57
forced? He chose it.... VanillaRhapsody Jan 2014 #40
The US Government waited until he landed for a stopover in Russia and then took his passport sabrina 1 Jan 2014 #65
So? Are you saying there aren't people like yourself that would "break the law" VanillaRhapsody Jan 2014 #67
Perhaps you can offer up some viable plans that Luminous Animal Jan 2014 #78
Like I said... VanillaRhapsody Jan 2014 #81
What does that have to do with his imaginary powerful connections Luminous Animal Jan 2014 #86
did I say "powerful" I said others much like yourself that hero worship him... VanillaRhapsody Jan 2014 #90
He's welcome to come live with my family but he would need Luminous Animal Jan 2014 #97
No he wouldn't....do ALL fugitives have "powerful" connections? VanillaRhapsody Jan 2014 #101
Why did Wikileaks want nothing to do with him? (Except for Sarah Harrison.) randome Jan 2014 #99
They sent one of their key persons to assist him. Luminous Animal Jan 2014 #113
Who did nothing for him other than to pose for a photo-op. randome Jan 2014 #137
"... Edward Snowden's passport was annulled before he left Hong Kong for Russia. Snowden's travel struggle4progress Jan 2014 #76
Well, there goes that talking point...nt SidDithers Jan 2014 #91
Though debunked long ago, it will be repeated again and again into the future struggle4progress Jan 2014 #96
And? Clearly, no senior official or airline is willing to ignore it. Luminous Animal Jan 2014 #104
sabrina claimed his passport was not revoked until he was in Russia: I pointed out struggle4progress Jan 2014 #114
Several people, including Sabrina tend to make stuff up on the fly Sheepshank Jan 2014 #145
Nailed that one Bobbie Jo Jan 2014 #199
Post of the freaking thread, right here Number23 Jan 2014 #148
I dunno, seems reasonable to think he might be a spy Skraxx Jan 2014 #6
You need to look up the meaning of "defected". It does not mean what you Luminous Animal Jan 2014 #9
Except since you dont know what the true deal is or whats in his head, you have no support stevenleser Jan 2014 #19
Looks like defection to me! YMMV Skraxx Jan 2014 #59
The US Government FORCED Snowden to stay in Russia. So you might want to rethink sabrina 1 Jan 2014 #15
where is this "forced" you keep bringing up... VanillaRhapsody Jan 2014 #41
It wasn't his plan? Is that you Ed? Skraxx Jan 2014 #60
No, it wasn't his plan at all. Surely you wouldn't be commenting on something you appear to not sabrina 1 Jan 2014 #69
Really? Not his plan at all? Cuz he said so? Skraxx Jan 2014 #92
Uh, we have the record to rely on. You know, documentation, facts, proof. The world knows where sabrina 1 Jan 2014 #109
Sure you do! "The record", yeah, yeah, that's right. LOL! Skraxx Jan 2014 #119
No, I don't collect official records, but officials do. Understand what that means? It means sabrina 1 Jan 2014 #123
See, this is exactly what you do.... Sheepshank Jan 2014 #203
Make sure that you see Post #76 which CLEARLY states that his passport was revoked BEFORE he went Number23 Jan 2014 #150
Uh, so what? Skraxx Jan 2014 #159
??? Number23 Jan 2014 #177
This government is more concerned about killing messengers than fixing problems davidn3600 Jan 2014 #7
I don't know of many "whistleblowers" that run away to China and Russia VanillaRhapsody Jan 2014 #42
I must have missed some stories about the US government offing whistle-blowers struggle4progress Jan 2014 #98
You do know that "killing the messenger" is a figure of speech, right? Luminous Animal Jan 2014 #116
It's hard to know what people might mean, what with Snowden claiming he's in fear struggle4progress Jan 2014 #138
of course that poster knows that. bobduca Jan 2014 #184
Hey Luminous !!! - Did You Cath THIS: LOL !!! WillyT Jan 2014 #11
LOL love it. Puglover Jan 2014 #102
And we should believe an accused felon who fled Progressive dog Jan 2014 #13
Why did the US Government force Snowden to remain in Russia which was merely a couple of hours sabrina 1 Jan 2014 #16
Are you suggesting that the US should not try to apprehend accused felons, Progressive dog Jan 2014 #22
I was waiting for this talking point after I saw Feinstein and her Republican buddy 'wonder' sabrina 1 Jan 2014 #30
He is an accused felon already, Progressive dog Jan 2014 #36
By his account, he had no data to give when he got to Russia. Luminous Animal Jan 2014 #45
Except for the PR meeting, no one saw him in the airport, did they? randome Jan 2014 #51
Sarah Harrison was with him. So, yes their was a witness Luminous Animal Jan 2014 #55
Assange's laundress? Where, exactly does she think she's going to be a witness? nt msanthrope Jan 2014 #73
What a remarkable sexist comment. Luminous Animal Jan 2014 #108
Someone had to wash Julian's socks and keep his diary...which she bragged about.... msanthrope Jan 2014 #125
By his account-that says it all Progressive dog Jan 2014 #88
How do you know that when he flew to Hong Kong Luminous Animal Jan 2014 #94
That is so obvious that I'll let you think about it nt Progressive dog Jan 2014 #100
Ellsberg was an 'ACCUSED' felon. What is your point? sabrina 1 Jan 2014 #74
What part of Russia is Ellsberg living and Progressive dog Jan 2014 #87
Ellsberg fully supports Snowden and goes further, he calls him a hero. sabrina 1 Jan 2014 #106
So Ellsberg did flee or not Progressive dog Jan 2014 #126
Ellsberg is trustworthy, he has not lied to the American people. sabrina 1 Jan 2014 #187
So Ellsberg did flee or not, Progressive dog Jan 2014 #197
He didn't flee to China. He stayed in a very nice hotel in HONG KONG. Luminous Animal Jan 2014 #50
"Hong Kong .. is one of the .. Special Administrative Regions of the People's Republic of China" struggle4progress Jan 2014 #79
Wow! You shore is a smart guy. Luminous Animal Jan 2014 #83
The bottom line is that Hong Kong is part of China, the transfer from the UK to China having struggle4progress Jan 2014 #95
And both of us know that the relationship between the two Luminous Animal Jan 2014 #103
I was once challenged by a drunk in a bar to see which of us could actually pee onto the ceiling struggle4progress Jan 2014 #122
Ahem...a very big event happened in 1997..... msanthrope Jan 2014 #84
No. I am not a teacher. I've told you before Luminous Animal Jan 2014 #89
ok brief ceasefire to ask arely staircase Jan 2014 #173
Nah. But I'm not a teacher, either. I'm a bean counter. Luminous Animal Jan 2014 #178
too bad arely staircase Jan 2014 #180
Too bad for whom? I am an extraordinary bean counter that Luminous Animal Jan 2014 #193
Hong Kong is in China, are you saying it is not? Progressive dog Jan 2014 #140
Force? He ASKED to stay there..... VanillaRhapsody Jan 2014 #43
Because he can't travel without a passport. Luminous Animal Jan 2014 #47
Sure he can...he has LOTS of connections right? YOU would help him wouldn't you? VanillaRhapsody Jan 2014 #49
Yes I would if I could. Luminous Animal Jan 2014 #56
so he is not "stuck" is he? The big "hero" SHOULD be able to go anywhere he wants... VanillaRhapsody Jan 2014 #66
I'll ask again. What connections does he have that are powerful Luminous Animal Jan 2014 #71
You think that never happens? Seriously? VanillaRhapsody Jan 2014 #72
and no one said he had to "go against the U.S. govt" VanillaRhapsody Jan 2014 #75
His connections were able to engineer his travel without passport from Hong Kong to Russia, struggle4progress Jan 2014 #93
I hear Putin picked him up at the airport! flamingdem Jan 2014 #112
He traveled from Hong Kong to Moscow without a valid passport. nt msanthrope Jan 2014 #115
Because Hong Kong permitted him to leave. Luminous Animal Jan 2014 #121
Well...that was rather a stupid risk for him, then? As for Ms. Harrison, who knows if she's msanthrope Jan 2014 #127
Thank you for ejumacating me that the mere act of Luminous Animal Jan 2014 #135
It is she who chose to present herself in this manner. It is not how you or I might msanthrope Jan 2014 #136
The travel issue would not have been whether Hong Kong would let him leave but whether Aeroflot struggle4progress Jan 2014 #134
yes he can arely staircase Jan 2014 #174
Which is exactly what you'd expect a Russian spy to say... SidDithers Jan 2014 #17
Big meanie Obama is forcing Snowden to stay in Russia! Although I bet the US Embassy msanthrope Jan 2014 #21
Yup. Maybe one of the silliest talking points to emerge yet... SidDithers Jan 2014 #23
Look...Snowden would be sipping mojitos in warm, sunny Cuba or hangin' with Glenn msanthrope Jan 2014 #29
It's a balmy 3 degrees F in Moscow right now... SidDithers Jan 2014 #31
I have experienced a Russian winter...and since Eddie cannot drink, msanthrope Jan 2014 #34
Putin doesn't mind the cold flamingdem Jan 2014 #111
ROFLMAO. That is great!!! stevenleser Jan 2014 #172
. flamingdem Jan 2014 #183
agreed...What do they expect for this...ticker tape parade? VanillaRhapsody Jan 2014 #44
It's possible, but I don't think FSB/SVR/GRU operates this way. stevenleser Jan 2014 #24
Yeah. My tongue was firmly in my cheek when making that post... SidDithers Jan 2014 #25
Thanks for proving me right: sabrina 1 Jan 2014 #32
Keep trying, sabrina... SidDithers Jan 2014 #33
It's blue links...we've finally converted her. nt msanthrope Jan 2014 #35
You can count on it Sid! sabrina 1 Jan 2014 #63
It's exactly what you'd expect a couple of politicians on the payroll to say. Tierra_y_Libertad Jan 2014 #38
Or a communist infiltrator like MLK… Luminous Animal Jan 2014 #64
LOL! Snowden is just like MLK!!... SidDithers Jan 2014 #77
Never said it and I don't claim it. But don't let that stop you. Luminous Animal Jan 2014 #80
awe geez the thumbdrive of liberty arely staircase Jan 2014 #132
Oh the memories, the thumbdrive! flamingdem Jan 2014 #185
USGovtOwesUsThreeTrillion. It's all about the money, you know! randome Jan 2014 #188
yeah I got libertarian debt smell off the Name arely staircase Jan 2014 #189
Postage stamps. The U.S. government owes us three trillion postage stamps. randome Jan 2014 #191
I can't believe they're still using the old 'right wing' commie garbage. It means nothing to sabrina 1 Jan 2014 #105
And if he weighs the same as a duck, he's made of wood, and therefore... Electric Monk Jan 2014 #130
Unlikely...and I have to agree, it is absurd. Xolodno Jan 2014 #20
not absurd...but a distinct possibility....I don't necessarily believe it... VanillaRhapsody Jan 2014 #46
So, what's done more harm to America? Snowden's whistle blowing or the NSA? Tierra_y_Libertad Jan 2014 #26
but they aren't are they? VanillaRhapsody Jan 2014 #48
You mean like the weakling draft resistors that fled to Canada? Tierra_y_Libertad Jan 2014 #53
No I mean like weakling wannabe's VanillaRhapsody Jan 2014 #68
The ones who fled and refused to kill people for politicians. Tierra_y_Libertad Jan 2014 #117
He's a wannabe hero.... VanillaRhapsody Jan 2014 #128
Obviously, we have different definitions of what constitutes "weakness" and "courage". Tierra_y_Libertad Jan 2014 #131
"courage of your convictions" VanillaRhapsody Jan 2014 #196
Are you 12 years old? Is your world populated with action figures? DisgustipatedinCA Jan 2014 #195
Well, let's examine just one of the claims made by Rogers: in his recent Meet the Press struggle4progress Jan 2014 #58
Oh, come on. Who doesn't keep a series of 'Go' bags handy? randome Jan 2014 #61
I check the Zombie report every morning flamingdem Jan 2014 #107
It seems pretty sensible if you expect your government to pursue you. Tierra_y_Libertad Jan 2014 #120
It might indeed seem natural under those circumstances: I bet Butch Cassidy kept a go-bag packed! struggle4progress Jan 2014 #129
Which, obviously, means that Snowden is no fool in the face of the regime's attitude towards whistle Tierra_y_Libertad Jan 2014 #133
regime arely staircase Jan 2014 #143
re·gime noun \rā-ˈzhēm, ri- also ri-ˈjēm\ : a form of government : a particular government Tierra_y_Libertad Jan 2014 #144
Marching towards idiocracy in front of our very eyes. Luminous Animal Jan 2014 #149
you got that right nt arely staircase Jan 2014 #154
lol arely staircase Jan 2014 #153
Pursuing whistle blowers is hardley "benign". Tierra_y_Libertad Jan 2014 #163
regime AND fascism arely staircase Jan 2014 #166
Do you not consider pursuing whistleblowers fasicistic? Tierra_y_Libertad Jan 2014 #169
maybe I don't agree with your premises arely staircase Jan 2014 #171
When someone doesn't use the whistleblower statutes, they aren't a whistleblower. msanthrope Jan 2014 #168
Gosh. You mean he wasn't "just following orders" like a good...patriot? Tierra_y_Libertad Jan 2014 #170
See...here's the great thing about whistleblower statutes...if you follow them, you msanthrope Jan 2014 #175
+ a MILLION on Bunny Greenhouse. How very interesting that hardly anyone here ever talks about her Number23 Jan 2014 #179
Well, she's a Black, female soldier who did her duty. She refused to go on the firebagger msanthrope Jan 2014 #181
And the whistleblower center that her lawyer founded and presides as president Luminous Animal Jan 2014 #205
I respect Mr. Kohn, but I think calling Linda Tripp a "whistleblower" stretches credibility. I note msanthrope Jan 2014 #206
and don't forget about those packed go-boxes that he had ready in his garage frylock Jan 2014 #139
That doesn't seem a cogent response in anything in this thread struggle4progress Jan 2014 #141
yeah, no shit? frylock Jan 2014 #162
My #58 discussed a point in a paragraph appearing in the OP and provided multiple links struggle4progress Jan 2014 #164
Notice he thought he was important enough for a packed-go bag" treestar Jan 2014 #190
When you land on a blue square, you get another Go Bag! What fun! randome Jan 2014 #192
... With every move he makes, another chance he takes. struggle4progress Jan 2014 #194
I love that song! randome Jan 2014 #201
Dayum this thread is a fun read Cali_Democrat Jan 2014 #70
Giddy up? flamingdem Jan 2014 #110
Stop it! Cali_Democrat Jan 2014 #124
Aww....BFF... HipChick Jan 2014 #147
So he was a Russian Spy after all? HipChick Jan 2014 #146
I have to agree. This is my favorite thread of the month so far. Number23 Jan 2014 #151
LOL. great white snark Jan 2014 #158
LOL!! Exactly!! Number23 Jan 2014 #176
He did a great service for this country LittleBlue Jan 2014 #82
+10000000 woo me with science Jan 2014 #156
K&R. Note the obligatory propaganda swarm. woo me with science Jan 2014 #155
... Egnever Jan 2014 #157
everyone of those creeps bobduca Jan 2014 #182
"The relentlessness of the propaganda brigade" Sheepshank Jan 2014 #204
Personally, I think anyone slandering Edward Snowden is defending the lawlessness of the NSA. RC Jan 2014 #161
^ Wilms Jan 2014 #198
Absurd to think the US should grant clemency to Snowden, his crime is not one to Thinkingabout Jan 2014 #202
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