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In reply to the discussion: UK Court: David Miranda Detention Legal Under Terrorism Law [View all]muriel_volestrangler
(106,083 posts)36. The 'cite' you asked for would be irrelevant
You've only asked for it because you don't understand the situation. Greenwald has never complained that the data Miranda had was the only copy, and that it has been lost forever. It's clear Poitras and Greenwald have continued to work together and exchange information. She is not isolated. They don't need to travel through Britain or the US to see each other.
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We are all "terrorists" now. It is the MIC that 'hates our freedoms' and revels in secrecy, IMHO.
grahamhgreen
Feb 2014
#1
GG must be furious...the decision rips him apart in a manner that leaves no doubt
msanthrope
Feb 2014
#3
Really? You aren't embarrassed by your gushing support of the surveillance state
muriel_volestrangler
Feb 2014
#5
Mr. Greenwald chose the venue of the courts, and I am pleased that his Libertarian
msanthrope
Feb 2014
#7
Libertarianism, yes. And having the addresses and names of officers in the field is a reason
msanthrope
Feb 2014
#10
What you are attacking is liberty; the freedom of the press, and freedom of movement
muriel_volestrangler
Feb 2014
#13
What is your Liberty interest in stolen property? Greenwald could have published from
msanthrope
Feb 2014
#14
The documents are evidence of wrong-doing by my government, and yours
muriel_volestrangler
Feb 2014
#17
Luke Harding??? The guy Greenwald is pissed off at for writing a Snowden book?
msanthrope
Feb 2014
#18
Yeah, Luke Harding - you don't have to be Greenwald's best friend to oppose this ruling
muriel_volestrangler
Feb 2014
#19
Nonsense--they had no court presence, at all. And being an interested party is the
msanthrope
Feb 2014
#20
You need to read more than one paragraph...under Paragraph 11, the Guardian clearly could have
msanthrope
Feb 2014
#23
You want to know why Greenwald is complaining that his spouse was detained and threatened
muriel_volestrangler
Feb 2014
#24
Look..you and I have a differing opinion on how the law would apply. I merely
msanthrope
Feb 2014
#26
What Greenwald says about the Guardian - from the final link in the OP:
muriel_volestrangler
Feb 2014
#30
No...the cite I asked for pretty much demolishes the whinging. Which is why you won't provide it.
msanthrope
Feb 2014
#40
I thank you. I've not written a word supporting illegal surveillance, but I'm not hooking my star t
msanthrope
Feb 2014
#33
msanthrope is gleeful that the state can confiscate personal possessions
muriel_volestrangler
Feb 2014
#34
Um no...I think Greenwald's "constitutional duties" argument is pure American libertarian. nt
msanthrope
Feb 2014
#43
Indeed..his argument regarding constitutional duty is purely Libertarian. nt
msanthrope
Feb 2014
#28
And Justices Ouseley and Openshaw???? You may not like Judge Laws, but what about the rest? nt
msanthrope
Feb 2014
#11
The same legal rationale the Egyptian military junta is using to detain Al Jazeera journalists
riderinthestorm
Feb 2014
#9
David Miranda wasn't a journalist...he was a courier in possession of stolen documents. Which the
msanthrope
Feb 2014
#12
There really isn't a liberty interest in stolen property you were going to use for a book.
msanthrope
Feb 2014
#16
I'm not going to re-hash what muriel volestrangler has already posted to rebut your points
riderinthestorm
Feb 2014
#27
I'm back on a smartphone that won't allow me to excerpt....some of us work for a living....
msanthrope
Feb 2014
#29
LOL, that's all ya got? Back to slamming the source with zero comment on the issue?
riderinthestorm
Feb 2014
#38
Manning's automated download of 750K file, or Snowden's automated download of 1.7 million,
struggle4progress
Feb 2014
#48
"I had no time to look at the documents I'm releasing but I'm sure they're evidence of a crime"
struggle4progress
Feb 2014
#62
This really sucks for people who internationally traffic in stolen classified documents!
struggle4progress
Feb 2014
#46