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In reply to the discussion: They must be scared shitless or high on power. [View all]Catherina
(35,568 posts)29. Both I think. Also much of the press seems to have started waking up with the AP and Rosen incidents
At least it seems that way based on how little sympathy and cooperation they're getting from media like The Washington Post, Salon, The Nation and the New Republic, etc.
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Up to the UK to sort that out themselves. They can demand it at the voting place.
geek tragedy
Aug 2013
#83
The exceptionalism I referred to is that you seem to want an American law applied at Heathrow that
msanthrope
Aug 2013
#73
Well, one does need to ascertain that they are discussing the same law and ethics, right?
msanthrope
Aug 2013
#78
I am sorry, but what is your standpoint on the ethics of the exception to the Warrants
msanthrope
Aug 2013
#81
Is that how the law works, you have to have a warrant to search someone at the airport?
Whisp
Aug 2013
#17
i don't know UK laws in much detail but i know they can be different , things like freedom of speech
JI7
Aug 2013
#60
His electronic property is no more 'stolen documents' than a copy of The Guardian
muriel_volestrangler
Aug 2013
#63
To whom do government documents belong? OF the people, BY the people, FOR the people?
chimpymustgo
Aug 2013
#67
If Ron Wyden is correct, and Udall, what we are witnessing is just the tip of the iceberg.
sabrina 1
Aug 2013
#15
there is a lot buried, to be sure, but my question is-- why don't they detain Greenwald?
NoMoreWarNow
Aug 2013
#89
What do you think is behind the outrageous abuses of power we are witnessing and the crackdown
sabrina 1
Aug 2013
#27
They are scared shitless, this is the latest evidence of that and like everything else they've been
sabrina 1
Aug 2013
#18
they excuse and love conservative policies, so the rule of compensation means that they have to pret
MisterP
Aug 2013
#42
Both I think. Also much of the press seems to have started waking up with the AP and Rosen incidents
Catherina
Aug 2013
#29
The press IS awake. They just have different priorities than we do. So they ignore it.
Pterodactyl
Aug 2013
#33
I am press, and quite frankly, most press is not aware. Whether it is willfull
nadinbrzezinski
Aug 2013
#47
No, they just don't care what the Hair on Fire Department throws a fit about.
MjolnirTime
Aug 2013
#34
Booz Allen, who facilitated this whole thing...anybody gonna talk about them? No? whatevs. nt
LaydeeBug
Aug 2013
#82
Tens of billions in contracts to private surveillance companies are at stake.
another_liberal
Aug 2013
#88
Both. I think they are scared shitless that we are going to learn that they have not been doing
avaistheone1
Aug 2013
#98
unreal that someone trafficking in stolen stuff would be detained at the airport?
uhnope
Aug 2013
#111