Posted on 06/25/2013 9:19:25 AM PDT by ConservativeMan55
The mixed messages coming out of Russia surrounding Edward Snowden, the former National Security Agency (NSA) contractor who leaked sensitive information, have now been clarified. According to a RT news report, President Vladimir Putin told reporters today that Snowden remains at the Moscow airport and that he will not, despite U.S. demands, be extradited.
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Russia and China are flexing their muscles with Washington......Obama’s lack of ability in dealing with the big players has once again exposed how much of an amateur he is....they know it...he hasn’t figured it out yet.
or a ruse is a ruse is a ruse.
He never will.
Obama got owned.
Friends fear us only because of our present erratic policies.
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I don’t think anyone fears us. If they are friendly it is because they want something,,mostly our money, arms or blood.
Thank God for our Armed Forces. Go Generals!
CALEA involves published standards out there for years. Nothing new there. CALEA involves supoenas and specific targets and data caoptured in realtime. Legal processes followed and used by FBI, sheriffs etc. Modern version of a wiretap authorized by a judge.
NSA scandal involved massive dumps of data on innocent people and not limited to targets. What all did they capture? Cell location data? Who had access to the data? They sucked in thousands of records.
Agreed.
But we see that even here: look at the relationship of the FedGov and the Several States.
(The former views the latter as mere vassalage.)
...except that lords were supposed to have a loyalty to their vassals, and they routinely engage in malfeasance and nonfeasance.
GB, your turn!
We are a paper tiger and our enemies know it.
Wrong guess!
Subcultures have ways and means and connections....money talks.
Money AND information.
Mr. Snowden may well be paying his way with information.
If Snowdon doesn’t pass through immigration and has stayed air-side in the terminal - then technically he (or anyone for that matter) hasn’t entered Russia, ...that does not mean Putin doesn’t have access to him.
"Vladimir (Владимир)" is pronounced 'vla-DEE-mir', that is, the accent on the second syllable. The name, which is also the name of a Russian city, is a contraction of владеть миром or владетель миром, meaning "ruler of the world". I'd assume that in 900 AD or thereabouts that meant ruler or main city of the Slavic world or some such.
are we there yet? At the party.
huh
Thanks CM55.
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