That’ll come as a surprise to his wife, Morgan Fairchild.
I was a spy too when I was younger. I even got a couple girls to believe it.
Trained by whom to spy for which country?
One of my dogs is a spy, too. Actually, they both are. And the cat, but that goes without saying.
so was I....got the kit and everything
“I was a spy”
What a pant-load of stinking obama.
The cynicism about Obama and his administration can lead to the election of a constitutional conservative president, if the RINO backstabbers stop treating us as the enemy.
Snowden is a patriot. He gave up a comfortable life when he exposed the NSA for what it is.
Remember, he threw his medals over the fence and testified before Congress calling us Vietnam vets barbarians, or some thing like that.
Question. Does Kerry or any of the present administration love this Country--or do they hate it?
I don't think there is any question which part they do.
I wonder how long this guy has spent with Russian Intelligence, et al?
006.3. Licensed to talk.
Jury's still out for me....
“My name is Snowden...Edward J. Snowden”
I’m sorry, I just can’t believe anything written in the NYT.
5.56mm
The merits of the information Snowden released can be debated. Snowden’s motives are highly questionable. Snowden’s claims he was an undercover spy are so specious to make me think he is suffering from some mental illness which probably explains his motivation. The CIA would not put an agent undercover only to give him a cover job as a network admin at ... wait for it ... the CIA.
Also, the NSA is a military signals intelligence (eavesdropping) organization. The idea of being a undercover agent for an organization primarily consisting of listening posts makes no sense.
These two points are obvious to anyone with any knowledge of national intelligence. Unfortunately, the network anchors who have interviewed Snowden do not know enough to ask a challenging question.