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To: TobagoJack who wrote (101382)6/22/2013 11:20:07 PM
From: Maurice Winn  Respond to of 218774
 
In law there's a concept "dirty hands" which is not a complaint that lawyers are not using ethanol-based hand cleaner before conducting legal process, but that a litigator has got up to nefarious illegal tricks themselves so is hardly in a position to complain about the party they want to attack. < making the cogent point that china and hong kong laws have been broken per effective declaration of cyber war by cyber arena bully of dubious and hypocritical character>
The USA can make up any Calvinball laws they like within the USA and in fact can make up any laws they like to apply to anything in the Cosmos, but that doesn't mean something is legal or illegal somewhere else, such as in Hong Kong.

When Hong Kong's laws are being enforced, Hong Kong will be more interested in Hong Kong's laws than silly Calvinball laws promulgated by self-dealing dirty-handed crooks in the USA. The founding law in the USA is the constitution, with the president giving an oath of office to abide by and defend said constitution, making a very public and more important commitment than the agreement by Edward Snowden to keep secret illegal activities that he did not and could not know of before signing the secrecy agreement he supposedly signed.

Barry breaking his constitutional promise is far worse than any alleged breach of an illegal agreement by Edward. Barry is laughable. Edward is not. Barry should be impeached for treason against They the People as the constitution does not allow, and bans, the activities of which Barry is guilty. Clapper is a crook. Holder too.

No doubt Hong Kong's judiciary will consider dirty hands, Hong Kong laws, common law, the illegal secrecy agreement and whatnot and come to the correct conclusion which is that Edward Snowden is a dinkum good bloke and that Clapper, Bolton, Obama et al should have warrants for their arrest issued with requests to the USA to hand them over by way of extradition for trial in Hong Kong. Edward seems likely to be able to give evidence on the facts of what said unAmerican, anti-constitutional, law-breaker co-conspirators have done.

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