But if he was sincerely hot, he would have come back to be on America's Next Top Model. *NM*
Burr Send a noteboard - 10/12/2013 02:33:02 AM
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Only so evil.
Only so evil.
Guardian person of the year
09/12/2013 02:52:49 PM
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Good choice. Snowden is a true patriot.
09/12/2013 03:13:15 PM
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You know....
09/12/2013 04:11:09 PM
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Agreed
09/12/2013 05:38:36 PM
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Why go to prison when you know you've done the right thing?
09/12/2013 06:25:46 PM
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To prove it was the right thing?
09/12/2013 07:12:34 PM
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Better to be free in Russia than rot in some American prison
09/12/2013 09:10:20 PM
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Better for who?
09/12/2013 09:51:09 PM
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Perhaps more in the eyes of the Americans?
09/12/2013 11:10:10 PM
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In this context American opinion is the important one, since it is US policy under discussion
09/12/2013 11:41:07 PM
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It would have been the right thing, and best for the anti-NSA movement
10/12/2013 02:07:49 AM
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He did kind of lose his credibility by running to Moscow.
09/12/2013 06:58:48 PM
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Running off to a police state to complain about a growing police state does harm credibility
09/12/2013 07:30:59 PM
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Screw that. He's not obligated to martyr himself.
11/12/2013 06:23:43 PM
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Of course he isn't. It's his own credibility and he can do what he likes with it. *NM*
11/12/2013 10:00:59 PM
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Snowden deserves a bullet in the head for his betrayal of the US.
10/12/2013 03:42:37 PM
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In another news: Is Edward Snowden The Hottest Whistleblower?
09/12/2013 09:15:34 PM
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But if he was sincerely hot, he would have come back to be on America's Next Top Model. *NM*
10/12/2013 02:33:02 AM
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It's the Guardian, so this isn't very surprising or conclusive
10/12/2013 02:15:56 AM
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