Welcome to DU! The truly grassroots left-of-center political community where regular people, not algorithms, drive the discussions and set the standards. Join the community: Create a free account Support DU (and get rid of ads!): Become a Star Member Latest Breaking News Editorials & Other Articles General Discussion The DU Lounge All Forums Issue Forums Culture Forums Alliance Forums Region Forums Support Forums Help & Search
 

msanthrope

(37,549 posts)
37. In that same interview with Out, he described how he met Miranda on a beach
Mon Sep 2, 2013, 01:57 PM
Sep 2013

after he had already retired from his law practice...

http://www.out.com/news-commentary/2011/04/18/glenn-greenwald-life-beyond-borders?page=full

He also owes over 100k in tax liens. I'd live outside the US too if I owed that much.

Recommendations

0 members have recommended this reply (displayed in chronological order):

Exactly who do they NOT spy on? dkf Sep 2013 #1
Snowden and Manning slipped under the radar. Downwinder Sep 2013 #2
They did it by themselves so no one to communicate with. dkf Sep 2013 #5
Some have set themselves up to be spied on, when you try to play with the big boys Thinkingabout Sep 2013 #3
"...from U.S. journalist Glenn Greenwald, who lives in Rio de Janeiro" SoapBox Sep 2013 #4
He's an American citizen. Hissyspit Sep 2013 #6
Um, no. He met his partner after he had moved there. I suspect the NYS and federal tax liens msanthrope Sep 2013 #25
You "suspect." Hissyspit Sep 2013 #30
In that same interview with Out, he described how he met Miranda on a beach msanthrope Sep 2013 #37
That's a crock. Brazil's situation with regard to gay civil rights has been like that of the US -- pnwmom Sep 2013 #33
It's about Miranda coming to U.S. Hissyspit Sep 2013 #35
What kind of logic is that? go west young man Sep 2013 #12
So all Americans living abroad need to shut up and not yap about anything? Nanjing to Seoul Sep 2013 #13
OK. This needs to stop. ellie Sep 2013 #7
Snowden/Greenwald are the Energizer Bunnies of spy scandals. Comrade Grumpy Sep 2013 #8
i'm sick of this guy think_critically Sep 2013 #9
Good old #5 PSPS Sep 2013 #10
typical think_critically Sep 2013 #11
Do you dispute the report of the United States Senate Downwinder Sep 2013 #14
Nowhere in taxes does it say people can data mine me Nanjing to Seoul Sep 2013 #16
Bet you love those spy vs. spy comics? MyNameGoesHere Sep 2013 #18
My god, you're right! Not only did Obama to "raise taxes," he takes their guns too!!11!1 Right? PSPS Sep 2013 #22
So your argument is that, if a thing is being done, that makes it legitimate? primavera Sep 2013 #38
Hahahahahaha!!!! DeSwiss Sep 2013 #15
K&R DeSwiss Sep 2013 #17
Oh, thank you so much, Snowden and Greenwald. We really needed you to leak everything pnwmom Sep 2013 #19
So you're reduced to saying that journalists should cover up anything embarrassing muriel_volestrangler Sep 2013 #23
No, you're reduced to having to justify the unjustifiable -- Snowden's sucking up 58,000 pnwmom Sep 2013 #31
"scattering them around the blogosphere"? The Guardian is not 'the blogosphere' muriel_volestrangler Sep 2013 #32
Fine. "Scattering them around the world." That's what he is doing. n/t pnwmom Sep 2013 #34
I am about tired of hearing about NSA spying and Greenwald's dripping tidbits designed to kelliekat44 Sep 2013 #20
The Feds also retain images of all addresses on all mail pieces going through the Post Office blkmusclmachine Sep 2013 #21
This is the part that gets me Rumold Sep 2013 #36
It's for their own good. Octafish Sep 2013 #24
Good. That's the NSA's job Shivering Jemmy Sep 2013 #26
Just in time for the G20. bunnies Sep 2013 #27
so why weren't they spying on Syria too? n/t wildbilln864 Sep 2013 #28
This is not a problem, folks matt819 Sep 2013 #29
Latest Discussions»Latest Breaking News»Report: NSA directly spie...»Reply #37