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To: Maurice Winn who wrote (101365)6/22/2013 12:47:05 AM
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bottom line, it is illegal to expose a crime when the criminals are for and on behalf of the state

as snowshoe mentioned, "game on"



To: Maurice Winn who wrote (101365)6/22/2013 4:05:54 AM
From: Maurice Winn3 Recommendations

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USA asks Hong Kong to "detain" Edward Snowden, such a lovely English name - to be prosecuted by a good Moslem name, Barack Hussein Obama, to protect freedom, They the People, the Constitution, the Bill of Rights, and all that good stuff. It appears the Good Guys and Bad Guys have somehow got mixed up and the fox is in charge of the hen house. indianexpress.com It seems that Edward with no power has a better grasp of the constitution and the USA than does Barry, a constitutional "expert" who has contrived to gain the power of the presidency. Barry was raised [for his formative years] outside the USA in Indonesia, contrary to the spirit of the constitution which specifies any president must be "born in the USA" which really means was raised from birth imbued with the cultural norms of being an American. Edward is more of an American than is Barry.

It's quite obvious that it was not espionage as Edward was not working on behalf of a third party. He was working on behalf of They the People and was hired to spy on They the People, being required to sign an illegal secret conspiracy agreement before being shown the crimes to which he was being expected to agree. Of course he could not agree to be a criminal so sensibly fled from the illegal conspiracy. They the People now have to decide whether they want Turnkey Tyranny or rule by and for They the People.

<Following reports of the sealed complaint all eyes will turn to Hong Kong and Beijing to see whether they will comply with the provisional warrant and hold Snowden>

No, my eyes are more curious as to whether China will give a list of people that China would like Barack Obama and co to detain and deliver to China before they consider the request by the USA Turnkey Tyranny. Hopefully the USA will have lots of China citizens who they can send to China in exchange for Edward Snowden, who China might no deliver in any case.

It will be interesting to see whether China gives the USA such a list of people to be delivered. It is unlikely that USA will comply. It is doubtful that Hong Kong will comply or that China will over-rule Hong Kong.

So far, Cheney, Clapper, Obama, Bolton, et al are looking like simpleton criminal clowns. China should get a canned laughter machine so that when Obama says "Now about those human rights and that Cyberspace spying I was lecturing you about" they can turn it on.

Mqurice