He had not fallen out of love with America, only its government. "America is a fundamentally good country. We have good people with good values who want to do the right thing. But the structures of power that exist are working to their own ends to extend their capability at the expense of the freedom of all publics."
Soooo...
The guvment and the media are slurring/creating the details about Snowden...SOP.
'middle school...girlfriend...neighbors...parents...', etc. etc.
Just like B. Manning...
'sexually-confused, loner, depressed, suicidal...'
Gotta love the spin! (can't be bothered with substance or issues, let's just burn the fkr...)
(Check out THIS curtain, it's much more interesting than THAT curtain...)
2 + 2 = 5
the good old days when @BrownArmy questioned government abuses.
hey dont you ever stop buddy; whether its democrat or republican.the good old days when @BrownArmy questioned government abuses.
I'm still questioning government abuses guy, quit the side-show.
You're comparing apples to dump-trucks.
you want a shovel to dig out of that hole?
Not at all, want a hand out of yours?
I can drop a rope down to you if that helps. Maybe buy you some makeup to prep your other face?
Yah, no idea what you're talking about.
Do you want to substantively discuss issues in a non-partisan, friendly way, or would you rather resort to baseless and churlish personal attacks?
Your decision either way.
I'm here for you.
I fully understand that you're two faced when it suits you politically.
I guess you believe all of that, and that's cool.
Let's start with #1: The 'dossier' nonsense was started by a conservative group, not the DNC.
Discuss.
I'd be interested in a memo describing what in the dossier was found to be true and what was false.I fully understand that you're two faced when it suits you politically.