I'm just going to blast off my opinion here on the Snowden affair, would like to hear your own.... I'm sure you have differing opinions.
I think he's one hell of a naive person to believe the Constitution is above the government.... it is not. Without the government, the Constitution is dead. That also means all the B.S. about the overthrowing the tyranny of government guaranteed by the 2nd Ammendment, it cannot be allowed to happen because the government will crush any challenge to it, it will never dissolve itself because it is told to respect the 2nd Ammendment.
So he really thought that somehow the government would divest itself of all wrong-doing and right its wrongs, obey the Constitution, and make him a hero? That's like thinking an SP will ever fuck you for free because she thinks you're a really nice guy.
I wonder what the dialog is between China and Russia when China made the lame excuse of it did and passed off the hot potato for Russia to deal with. You'd think that the Chinese, after immediately mirroring his hard drives and truth-drugging all the info out of him, then giving him a heavy dose of Rohypnol (the date-rape drug) to make him forget it all happened, would have just held him in detention in some unknown place and used his info to barter with the Russians, and the Americans. After all, doesn't China have the US over a barrel economically? But anyways, the Russians are treating this like a big burden, and if that is really true, I wonder how they feel about the Chinese passing him off to them?
Kudos to Putin who said they have never given anyone up and never will in the future. That's the kind of rock-solid brinkmanship I like to see out of a statesman. Now emboldened, he even allows the passing of rules outlawing gays - and I think the reason for that is the same reason the Pussy Riot were jailed - the Russian government will not put up with any form of social subversion that could contest its power - especially as its citizens become wealthier.
Now the US declares that he will not face the penalty and that he will not be tortured. That's quite the statement to make, implying that torture was ever in question. That's how badly American reputation has fallen. But what a joke that is, sure, he'll go to civilian court but immediately be found guilty of treason and espionage, not tortured yet thrown into lifetime solitary confinement without the 1 hour a day break for fear he'll tell more people any secrets he knows. He won't ever be allowed to speak to anyone, not even loved ones. No sir, that's not torture. I read that people in solitary go absolutely insane by their 3rd year.
So after getting all the info out of Snowden, what does Russia gain from keeping him? If they declare they never give anyone up, thus removing the possibility of prisoner/spy exchanges with the US in the future, what could they possibly gain from keeping him? Is sticking it to the US that wise a thing to do? I have no idea on what the possible motives could be, maybe some of you have some..... do please tell.
I think he's one hell of a naive person to believe the Constitution is above the government.... it is not. Without the government, the Constitution is dead. That also means all the B.S. about the overthrowing the tyranny of government guaranteed by the 2nd Ammendment, it cannot be allowed to happen because the government will crush any challenge to it, it will never dissolve itself because it is told to respect the 2nd Ammendment.
So he really thought that somehow the government would divest itself of all wrong-doing and right its wrongs, obey the Constitution, and make him a hero? That's like thinking an SP will ever fuck you for free because she thinks you're a really nice guy.
I wonder what the dialog is between China and Russia when China made the lame excuse of it did and passed off the hot potato for Russia to deal with. You'd think that the Chinese, after immediately mirroring his hard drives and truth-drugging all the info out of him, then giving him a heavy dose of Rohypnol (the date-rape drug) to make him forget it all happened, would have just held him in detention in some unknown place and used his info to barter with the Russians, and the Americans. After all, doesn't China have the US over a barrel economically? But anyways, the Russians are treating this like a big burden, and if that is really true, I wonder how they feel about the Chinese passing him off to them?
Kudos to Putin who said they have never given anyone up and never will in the future. That's the kind of rock-solid brinkmanship I like to see out of a statesman. Now emboldened, he even allows the passing of rules outlawing gays - and I think the reason for that is the same reason the Pussy Riot were jailed - the Russian government will not put up with any form of social subversion that could contest its power - especially as its citizens become wealthier.
Now the US declares that he will not face the penalty and that he will not be tortured. That's quite the statement to make, implying that torture was ever in question. That's how badly American reputation has fallen. But what a joke that is, sure, he'll go to civilian court but immediately be found guilty of treason and espionage, not tortured yet thrown into lifetime solitary confinement without the 1 hour a day break for fear he'll tell more people any secrets he knows. He won't ever be allowed to speak to anyone, not even loved ones. No sir, that's not torture. I read that people in solitary go absolutely insane by their 3rd year.
So after getting all the info out of Snowden, what does Russia gain from keeping him? If they declare they never give anyone up, thus removing the possibility of prisoner/spy exchanges with the US in the future, what could they possibly gain from keeping him? Is sticking it to the US that wise a thing to do? I have no idea on what the possible motives could be, maybe some of you have some..... do please tell.






