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In reply to the discussion: Jimmy Carter on Snowden: "He's obviously violated the laws of America, for which he's responsible." [View all]"desperate about what? you're the one who keeps on talking about Snowden"
...I don't know. (wink-wink)
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Jimmy Carter on Snowden: "He's obviously violated the laws of America, for which he's responsible." [View all]
ProSense
Jun 2013
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Jimmy Carter -"He's obviously violated the laws of America, for which he's responsible"
graham4anything
Jun 2013
#2
It's hilarious, isn't it? As if it's impossible to find what the man ACTUALLY said
Number23
Jun 2013
#126
Finally, someone who can hold two thoughts in his head at the same time.
Benton D Struckcheon
Jun 2013
#3
How in the world can you equate cheering for Snowden as throwing Obama under the bus?
fasttense
Jun 2013
#59
why do you hate america! them's fightin woids.. THAT'S IT... put up yer dukes!1111!1
dionysus
Jun 2013
#92
Except for excluding the part against the surveillance state, making it appear Carter is for it. n/t
Fire Walk With Me
Jun 2013
#76
You know he did, even Greenwald admitted he "ingratiated himself" with info nt
flamingdem
Jun 2013
#26
you agree that murdering innocent people is ok if obama does it cuz its legal as well nt
msongs
Jun 2013
#44
Prosense: "The law can't...make that legal. Spying on Americans was, is and will still be illegal."
woo me with science
Jun 2013
#112
Why? I'm surprised you agree with Carter's statement at all. Beneficial....
Bluenorthwest
Jun 2013
#48
the 4th amendment cheerleaders seem pretty OK with president carter's measured response
frylock
Jun 2013
#65
I sincerely admire your stalwart dedication and loyalty to MIC policies, you persist in
Zorra
Jun 2013
#78
You are so persistent and dedicated to selling us whatever you try to sell here on a daily
Zorra
Jun 2013
#96
Prosense: "Spying on Americans was, is and will still be illegal."
woo me with science
Jun 2013
#119
I only label posts propaganda when there is either a probable right wing and/or profit
Zorra
Jun 2013
#114
OK, I won't. So that's it then. It makes me sad to see people laugh out of desperation.
Zorra
Jun 2013
#118
"Since I don't make any money by posting here, I need to go tend to life's little chores. "
ProSense
Jun 2013
#122
This is a pathetic, propagandist attempt to frame something to your pleasure. Carter goes on to say
Fire Walk With Me
Jun 2013
#63
Desperate is cherry picking pieces out of Carter's speech to suit your agenda.
Gravitycollapse
Jun 2013
#86
The part where he endorsed Ecuador's ability and right to grant asylum to Snowden.
Gravitycollapse
Jun 2013
#90
"Ecuador's rationale appeared to have won support from former U.S. President Jimmy Carter."
deurbano
Jun 2013
#80
Since you're obviously such a fan of Carter's, then I'm sure that you'd agree with the other things
EOTE
Jun 2013
#82
you do realize it was President Obama that made Bush's secrecy transparent, correct? And safeguards
graham4anything
Jun 2013
#98