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In reply to the discussion: Edward Snowden offers to help Brazil over US spying in return for asylum [View all]Nanjing to Seoul
(2,088 posts)2. Brazil. Home to some of the most dangerous cities on Earth.
Home to some of the highest murder per 100K rates in the world.
Have fun, Edward.
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Edward Snowden offers to help Brazil over US spying in return for asylum [View all]
dipsydoodle
Dec 2013
OP
Why is anyone who opposes the hero worship of this hypocrite Libertarian....
VanillaRhapsody
Dec 2013
#55
Since Snowden has no experience in intelligence collection, how would he know?
jmowreader
Dec 2013
#71
As if the World Cup and Olympics-holder Brazil isn't 'spying' left and right
msanthrope
Dec 2013
#10
You think ANY govt entity would trust him with their cyber security now?
VanillaRhapsody
Dec 2013
#57
The fact that he won't ever explain what he means when he said he "saw things" makes me doubt...
randome
Dec 2013
#83
It's always refreshing to see a display of McCarthyite sentiments. Thanks.
Comrade Grumpy
Dec 2013
#42
1973 called and they'd like Archie Bunker returned to them post haste. nt
DisgustipatedinCA
Dec 2013
#78
The funny part is it's Greenwald's former employer saying Snowden is pushing a deal...
Blue_Tires
Dec 2013
#82
I guess Snowden approves of spying - just as long as the target is the US govt.
baldguy
Dec 2013
#69