1 posted on
07/08/2013 5:02:13 PM PDT by
drewh
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To: drewh
Someone tell this asshat that people in another country need not follow Obama’s delusions of grandeur.
To: drewh
So what? So the Obama inJustice Department can give him what he deserves?
Who gives them what they deserve?
3 posted on
07/08/2013 5:04:45 PM PDT by
DoughtyOne
(Breaking News: Hillary not running in 2016. Brain tumor found during recent colonoscopy...)
To: drewh
They really think they are something.
4 posted on
07/08/2013 5:04:51 PM PDT by
tet68
( " We would not die in that man's company, that fears his fellowship to die with us...." Henry V.)
To: drewh
That’s funny. What arrogance.
5 posted on
07/08/2013 5:04:52 PM PDT by
TheZMan
(Buy more ammo.)
To: drewh
We’re starting to sound like the Soviet Union.
6 posted on
07/08/2013 5:06:22 PM PDT by
cripplecreek
(REMEMBER THE RIVER RAISIN!)
To: drewh
WHAT? With his passport invalidated he can’t even board a plane headed this way!
7 posted on
07/08/2013 5:07:57 PM PDT by
Revolting cat!
(Bad things are wrong! Ice cream is delicious!)
To: drewh
Kudos to any country telling the Obamadork and the gigolo to shove their threats up their collective smelly Obamas.
We think as little of these cretins as you do, rest of world.
8 posted on
07/08/2013 5:08:26 PM PDT by
Da Coyote
To: drewh
I don’t recall Snowden asking “May I...?”
9 posted on
07/08/2013 5:08:38 PM PDT by
Mr. K
(There are lies, damned lies, statistics, and democrat talking points.)
To: drewh
10 posted on
07/08/2013 5:08:40 PM PDT by
Impy
(Bring back the spoils system.)
To: drewh
They’ve been issuing threats behind the scenes, for certain.
Recall the forced landing of the Bolivian president’s plane.
11 posted on
07/08/2013 5:10:11 PM PDT by
Revolting cat!
(Bad things are wrong! Ice cream is delicious!)
To: drewh
What would prevent Nicaragua, Venezuela or Bolivia from issuing Snowden a Passport and delivering it to him at the airport?
Methinks nothing would prevent that and Russia would honor it.
But might entering Russia on an American passport and leaving on one from another country violate some rule that Russia would enforce?
Only the lawyers know.
13 posted on
07/08/2013 5:10:17 PM PDT by
InterceptPoint
(If I had a tag line this is where you would find it)
To: drewh
Methinks the lady doth protest too much. This guy Snowden would have more than we realize on Obama, and could bring him down.
16 posted on
07/08/2013 5:12:50 PM PDT by
Kevmo
("A person's a person, no matter how small" ~Horton Hears a Who)
To: drewh
Because of security repercussions I have mixed emotions about Snowden, but we are better off for him exposing Obama’s gubmint for what it is.
I hope he lands in a safe place; for too many years I’ve felt like the people in District 12 of “The Hunger Games” (being dumped on by those of the “Capitol District”).
19 posted on
07/08/2013 5:16:38 PM PDT by
kearnyirish2
(Affirmative action is economic war against white males (and therefore white families).)
To: drewh
Snowden must have something of importance or is thought to have something, for the Washington mafia to be so wide awake and care so much about the boy’s well-being.
20 posted on
07/08/2013 5:18:31 PM PDT by
Revolting cat!
(Bad things are wrong! Ice cream is delicious!)
To: drewh
My dad's old passport had that page in it:
![](http://irdial.com/USpassportRestrictions.jpg)
It didn't necessarily mean you couldn't go to those places -- if you were willing to pay (or could evade) any legal penalties.
21 posted on
07/08/2013 5:20:30 PM PDT by
x
To: drewh
Once again the Obama admin fails to learn from past events. The only way Snowden can be prevented from going to Venezuela would be to attempt to have F15s intercept the plane in international airspace. This alone would infuriate the World community. If the pilot of the commercial plane carrying Snowden refused to comply with the order to land at a US controlled airfield what will Obama do? Will he have the plane shot at? I think Russia did that with the Koreans during Regan's term and some say that was the beginning of the end for the Soviet Union. Suffice to say here that Obama can't do a damned thing without losing what little remains of American credibility. Small ball is all this community organizer knows and it will be the demise of our Nation.
24 posted on
07/08/2013 5:29:11 PM PDT by
7thOF7th
(Righteousness is our cause and justice will prevail!)
To: drewh
Al roads lead to Gitmo.
27 posted on
07/08/2013 5:38:23 PM PDT by
E. Pluribus Unum
(This is a sarcasm tag for the retards unable to recognize sarcasm.)
To: drewh
So whom did Snowden betray? His father says he did not betray the people of the United States, he betrayed the government. I agree. More precisely, he betrayed the Obama Administration. But if you think that he betrayed the United States, then you are in effect telling us that you think the Obama Administration represents the interests of the United States. Sorry.
Very much apropos: Obambi is quoted on another concurrent thread: The government is us, and were doing things right
41 posted on
07/08/2013 6:09:04 PM PDT by
Revolting cat!
(Bad things are wrong! Ice cream is delicious!)
To: drewh
Kind of a silly,futile move.Any of the filthy Fourth World scumbag nations that have offered him “asylum” can unilaterally declare him to be a citizen,give him a passport and voila!
46 posted on
07/08/2013 6:19:47 PM PDT by
Gay State Conservative
(The Civil Servants Are No Longer Servants...Or Civil.)
To: drewh
Putin knows he has strong support in the U.S., and he’s not going to do anything to hurt that reputation. Obama’s screwed.
51 posted on
07/08/2013 6:24:22 PM PDT by
gotribe
(Limit The Government's Right To Bear Arms)
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