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CFLDem

(2,083 posts)
90. I'm glad we agree!
Wed Dec 18, 2013, 12:48 PM
Dec 2013



Seriously who gives up that kind of life?
Certainly not a sane person and definitely not someone I would trust.

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Russian winters can be brutal hack89 Dec 2013 #1
Brazil. Home to some of the most dangerous cities on Earth. Nanjing to Seoul Dec 2013 #2
They are not dangerous to people with money. former9thward Dec 2013 #33
ROFL alcibiades_mystery Dec 2013 #13
Me too! I want to be your neighbor! VanillaRhapsody Dec 2013 #54
What a fucking dunce BeyondGeography Dec 2013 #3
What a good little carla Dec 2013 #23
Are you saying his position on Social Security has evolved? BeyondGeography Dec 2013 #29
What does his position on social security fujiyama Dec 2013 #35
He's a "true American who thinks for himself" BeyondGeography Dec 2013 #37
what is his position on Social Security? frylock Dec 2013 #45
I think the poster means Drale Dec 2013 #77
What's his position on Japanese monetary policy? JackRiddler Dec 2013 #88
I just yawned BeyondGeography Dec 2013 #89
The smart, it just keeps coming. JackRiddler Dec 2013 #91
See, you just keep throwing punches at the bad guys BeyondGeography Dec 2013 #93
I think for myself treestar Dec 2013 #48
No. Just an opportunist as all Libertarians really are in heart and soul. BlueCaliDem Dec 2013 #27
as reported by "the blaze" frylock Dec 2013 #47
How about the Washington Post? BlueCaliDem Dec 2013 #52
Maybe his position "evolved" like it did for the President on gay marriage fujiyama Dec 2013 #75
Yes, he also was annoyed that McDonald's workers made more than him. MADem Dec 2013 #62
This message was self-deleted by its author delrem Dec 2013 #4
Brazil is near Equador Ichingcarpenter Dec 2013 #5
This message was self-deleted by its author delrem Dec 2013 #6
Maybe he could become a tourist attraction--they could use the money. MADem Dec 2013 #20
Meanwhile we give aid to Israel Ichingcarpenter Dec 2013 #21
I didn't have a point, I was simply pointing out a fact. MADem Dec 2013 #53
k&r for exposure. n/t Laelth Dec 2013 #7
Snowden nails it: "They're about power" TBF Dec 2013 #8
This message was self-deleted by its author delrem Dec 2013 #9
+1000. ^^^^^ GoneFishin Dec 2013 #11
+1 harun Dec 2013 #12
Strangely, no NSA apologist is taking that last quote about power on... Pholus Dec 2013 #25
Nope, it's all obfuscation and "but Brazil does it too" - TBF Dec 2013 #40
Why is anyone who opposes the hero worship of this hypocrite Libertarian.... VanillaRhapsody Dec 2013 #55
Personalities again? Unsurprising. Pholus Dec 2013 #81
NO, he's the one who wants power treestar Dec 2013 #49
... TBF Dec 2013 #51
EXACTLY! VanillaRhapsody Dec 2013 #56
Since Snowden has no experience in intelligence collection, how would he know? jmowreader Dec 2013 #71
"Don't worry your pretty little head about that" - TBF Dec 2013 #73
"intelligence school" JackRiddler Dec 2013 #86
I must have been on sick call the day they taught those two subjects jmowreader Dec 2013 #96
You just keep believing that. JackRiddler Dec 2013 #97
As if the World Cup and Olympics-holder Brazil isn't 'spying' left and right msanthrope Dec 2013 #10
Congratulations! hueymahl Dec 2013 #14
And there is this from the link in the OP. RC Dec 2013 #16
And? You think that's proof of what...precisely? nt msanthrope Dec 2013 #30
The opposite of what you posted. RC Dec 2013 #38
Um, no. A few Senators don't control the security services of Brazil. msanthrope Dec 2013 #59
Now do you not understand there are no bad people in this world? treestar Dec 2013 #50
You're right, msanthrope.. they don't the bit Leaker's generous offer.. Cha Dec 2013 #80
little by little rtracey Dec 2013 #15
I see a guy with a conscious. toby jo Dec 2013 #19
I see a guy who is acting in his own self interest bhikkhu Dec 2013 #26
Not only do I think that she should grant him political asylum.... DeSwiss Dec 2013 #17
You think ANY govt entity would trust him with their cyber security now? VanillaRhapsody Dec 2013 #57
Yeah what a joke treestar Dec 2013 #84
Yeah, this guy is such a patriot....... Beacool Dec 2013 #18
Yeah, well we're also the ones...... DeSwiss Dec 2013 #63
What a fucking weasel. TwilightGardener Dec 2013 #22
No, I think that person you're referring to..... DeSwiss Dec 2013 #64
Good luck to you, Edward. I donated boomersense Dec 2013 #24
Yes let's point out how bad Brazil is MyNameGoesHere Dec 2013 #28
The sycophants to the security state will attack any country fujiyama Dec 2013 #76
Good luck Mr. Snowden! eom wildbilln864 Dec 2013 #31
I thought everyone had been telling me all this time Blue_Tires Dec 2013 #32
Yeah, but only the most diehard pro-Snowden people BlueCaliDem Dec 2013 #39
+1 n/t jaysunb Dec 2013 #41
I think you got the point.... VanillaRhapsody Dec 2013 #58
That's what I take away from it, too. eom BlueCaliDem Dec 2013 #67
Answer to your question undiegrinder Dec 2013 #74
The fact that he won't ever explain what he means when he said he "saw things" makes me doubt... randome Dec 2013 #83
Of course he is. DeSwiss Dec 2013 #66
What was it that you called President Obama in another post? davidpdx Dec 2013 #99
Not that this will ever occur, but imagine if he did get to Brazil. randome Dec 2013 #34
Putin must be done with Comrade Eddie the Traitor and Lapdog. SoapBox Dec 2013 #36
It's always refreshing to see a display of McCarthyite sentiments. Thanks. Comrade Grumpy Dec 2013 #42
+1 Lenomsky Dec 2013 #44
Somalia suits his little Libertarian sensibilities! VanillaRhapsody Dec 2013 #60
This message was self-deleted by its author closeupready Dec 2013 #70
1973 called and they'd like Archie Bunker returned to them post haste. nt DisgustipatedinCA Dec 2013 #78
And all of them such bastions of transparency treestar Dec 2013 #85
Well done Snowden I wish you luck .. Lenomsky Dec 2013 #43
Funny Snowden didn't mention GCHQ, which I admit is a more worrisome aspect. randome Dec 2013 #46
The documents make it abundantly clear "what that means." JackRiddler Dec 2013 #98
Brazil says not considering Snowden asylum Eugene Dec 2013 #61
Of course not BeyondGeography Dec 2013 #65
And Snowden hasn't asked Luminous Animal Dec 2013 #68
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
so he wont help them unless he can get something for himself ? JI7 Dec 2013 #72
Snowden's now just realizing what he gave up. CFLDem Dec 2013 #79
Oh hooray! JackRiddler Dec 2013 #87
I'm glad we agree! CFLDem Dec 2013 #90
The moral void. JackRiddler Dec 2013 #92
That's the spirit! CFLDem Dec 2013 #95
Who gives up that kind of life? DisgustipatedinCA Dec 2013 #94
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