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To: Snowshoe who wrote (101554)6/25/2013 1:39:02 AM
From: Cogito Ergo Sum  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 219628
 
You don't think that he thought about that ? Maybe no but not likely.. some are like a moth to a flame.. hoping that the brightness of immolation informs ... some are willing to give all for a crack in the wall..

you sound different than usual :O) If we are fearful.. we should not be posting here ...

Snowden may be much like.. I cannot imagine that resolve...




To: Snowshoe who wrote (101554)6/25/2013 4:43:38 AM
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I know many Americans are still scared of the Big Russian Bear and do shroud-waving about those commies, but really, the USA is more of a scary monster these days. <If players like the Russians and their ilk decide to lean on him, > He is no doubt a lot better off in Russia than in the USA which has already said they intend to a lot more than lean on him. Putin is not in a mood to indulge Obama, Kerry and co.

Does it not strike you as quite a turnaround that Edward might seek asylum in Russia to escape the political gulags of the Patriot Act and USA madcap megalomania?

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