• Bolivia becomes latest country to offer Edward Snowden asylum
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[IMG]http://i.telegraph.co.uk/multimedia/archive/02610/Snow_Evo_2610685b.jpg[/IMG] [QUOTE]On Saturday, Bolivia became the third country to say it would grant Mr Snowden asylum, if requested, with President Evo Morales declaring his country has “no fear” of the US and its European allies. Mr Morales' offer comes after Venezuela and Nicaragua both said on Friday that they would help the fugitive if he so wished. It also comes in the wake of Mr Morales being detained for more than 13 hours in Vienna after rumours that a jet he was flying in from Moscow had Mr Snowden on board. Mr Snowden, a former CIA and National Security Agency (NSA) computer technician, has been stranded in Moscow’s Sheremetyevo airport since June 23, after flying in from Hong Kong and having his passport revoked by US authorities. He has sought asylum in more than 20 countries in an attempt to evade the US justice system after exposing a vast US surveillance programme, but has been largely rebuffed. WikiLeaks, the whistleblowing website, said he had applied to six additional countries on Friday.[/QUOTE] [url]http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/southamerica/bolivia/10164302/Bolivia-becomes-latest-country-to-offer-Edward-Snowden-asylum.html[/url]
Well with the US having their presidents plane detained I can why.
United States of America offers Snowden asylum. [editline]23:08[/editline] NSA agents await at airports across the country with hessian sacks and giant butterfly nets.
[QUOTE=laserguided;41337163][IMG]http://i.telegraph.co.uk/multimedia/archive/02610/Snow_Evo_2610685b.jpg[/IMG] [/QUOTE] boy let me tell ya, those two sure have some good hairstyle
[QUOTE=barttool;41339964]boy let me tell ya, those two sure have some good hairstyle[/QUOTE] I've never seen anyone criticize Snowden's hairstyle before? Also, what a perculiar thing to notice.
[QUOTE=blehblehbleh;41340038]I've never seen anyone criticize Snowden's hairstyle before? Also, what a perculiar thing to notice.[/QUOTE] my comment was actually not sarcastic
Snowden has quite nice hair I think the other one looks like a hill with a blackberry bush on it
Snowden has hair quite a bit like I used to have, it's a tad longer now though
Why should they allow that terrorist any type of asylum, boggles my mind.
[QUOTE=danelo;41340835]Why should they allow that terrorist any type of asylum, boggles my mind.[/QUOTE] xXcyburterroristXx
[QUOTE=danelo;41340835]Why should they allow that terrorist any type of asylum, boggles my mind.[/QUOTE] [I] [B]ter·ror·ism [/B]The use of violence and intimidation in the pursuit of political aims[/I] That doesn't sound like Snowden's actions, sounds more like the NSA's reaction to Snowden if anything. Of course, that's going by dictionary definition, not the buzzword definition which is used in modern America.
[QUOTE=Mr. Someguy;41340928][I] [B]ter·ror·ism [/B]The use of violence and intimidation in the pursuit of political aims[/I] That doesn't sound like Snowden's actions, sounds more like the NSA's reaction to Snowden if anything. Of course, that's going by dictionary definition, not the buzzword definition which is used in modern America.[/QUOTE] The information he has leaked out will most definitely help terrorists in the future. So by that logic he obviously is a terrorist because he is helping terrorists.
[QUOTE=danelo;41341039]The information he has leaked out will most definitely help terrorists in the future. So by that logic he obviously is a terrorist because he is helping terrorists.[/QUOTE] How is telling people that they're being spied on going to help terrorists? It's like with Bradley Manning releasing casualty reports and under the table bribes being called terrorism.
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