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To: elmatador who wrote (106917)8/8/2014 4:02:23 PM
From: Maurice Winn1 Recommendation   of 219716
 
Like Pavlov's dogs, the USA keeps salivating whatever Iran or USSR/Russia do. "The Russians are coming! The Russians are coming!" has been the cry for centuries. They keep on fighting the cold war and imagine that Russia has designs on Kansas or at least all of Europe. Look at the comparisons the rabid among them made such as comparing Putin to Hitler. GPS calls me delusional but he subscribes to the hilarious "He's like Hitler" Hillary Clinton mouth-frothing fanaticism. Funny that she gave Putin a "Reset" button. Hillary the hilarious. Especially when she was translated.

Meanwhile, our great and estimable hero Edward Snowden has been given residency in Russia. timesofindia.indiatimes.com There was a time when freedom lovers fled to the USA. They still do from China. One swallow doesn't make a summer and one snowbird doesn't make a migration. But one Snowden is a straw in the wind.

Disclosing criminal activity can't be illegal because it's illegal to sign secrecy agreements to keep illegality secret, especially when the mere keeping of the secret creates participation in the criminal conspiracy. When contracts are signed, one doesn't have the option of saying "Oh, just ignore that illegal part of your contract, but we'll keep all that legal part enforced." When an agreement is abrogated by an evil-doing party, the other party is not bound by the contract. <He was charged last year in the United States with theft of government property, unauthorised communication of national defence information and wilful communication of classified intelligence to an unauthorised person.> Not guilty is the answer. The USA government has dirty hands [as per legal parlance] so has no legal standing to enforce the illegal secrecy contract.



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