Senate Appropriations Committee Approves Trade Sanctions Against Any Country That Offers Asylum To Snowden
from the is-that-sending-a-good-message? dept
Even as many in Congress seem to recognize just how useful it was for Ed Snowden to reveal how the NSA was misinterpreting the law to collect data on nearly everyone, some still seem to want to go overboard in trying to blame him for telling the truth. The latest is that the Senate Appropriations Committee has supported a plan to instruct Secretary of State John Kerry to work with Congress in issuing sanctions against any country that grants Snowden asylum. Remember now, that this is the very same US Congress that flat out passed a law to give a Swiss bank security guard (and his entire family) asylum after he did almost the exact same thing as Snowden. In that case, some of the very same Senators who are now lining up against Snowden went on and on about how brave and heroic Michel Meili was. And, yet, now they're willing to start an entire trade war because some other country is willing to grant him asylum and protect Snowden against crazy attacks by grandstanding officials? How is that possibly a sane reaction?Thank you for reading this Techdirt post. With so many things competing for everyone’s attention these days, we really appreciate you giving us your time. We work hard every day to put quality content out there for our community.
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/Rhetorical
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Avoiding responsibility for history
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It is time.
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Marches and such are useful, but their time as the main weapon for change ended with the '60s.
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We may have to mix stiffer libations.
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Talk's cheap, Wally. Let us know what time your flight gets to Reagan National.
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"How is that possibly a sane reaction?" -- Depends on goal.
Not incidentally, one can read your first line, "recognize just how useful it was", in that light.
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http://www.metrolyrics.com/give-it-revolution-lyrics-suicidal-tendencies.html
http ://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q68AmOSsz4A
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And then there's the fact that the US bought almost three quarters as much oil from Canada last year as it did from all the countries in OPEC combined. Almost half again as much as it did from the entire Middle East.
It's never going to happen... but I kinda wish it would.
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Trade sanctions against China would probably get us into a shooting war with them though.
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In other news, China offers Snowdenn Asylum
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Keep on Digging
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What happened to Putin's balls? Even he's starting to sound like a US lapdog.
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Culture Comin'
Songwriters: JOHN C. FOGERTY
Long as I remember the rain been comin' down
Clouds of mystery pourin' confusion on the ground.
Good men through the ages tryin' to find the sun.
And I wonder still I wonder who'll stop the rain.
I went down Virginia seekin' shelter from the storm
Caught up in the fable I watched the tower grow
Five year plans and new deals wrapped in golden chains.
And I wonder still I wonder who'll stop the rain.
Heard the singers playin', how we cheered for more.
The crowd had rushed together tryin' to keep warm.
Still the rain kept pourin', fallin' on my ears
And I wonder, still I wonder who'll stop the rain.
I take 'rain' as a metaphor for war.
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And it's legal now in a couple of states too!
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Well there are reasons, but really I'm thinking anyone with some sense might've gone with cutting relationships with the one holding all of their secrets.
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Sanity and government officials
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I think it is time to finally admit it.
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When they violated Bolivian sovereignty nobody paid much attention because Bolivia is not that known and stuff. But I'm very sure things would be very different if it was Brazil, India or maybe Russia.
Yeah, let shit hit the fan. Hard.
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The time has REALLY come
Sanity has no part in any Congressional act. Congress has no ethics, only avarice. Congress has no morals, only greed. Congress has no sense of responsibility, only an overwhelming lust for power. Why do you expect anything else from them.
We all know that when (not if) our illustrious government alphabet soup agencies get their grubby hands on Snowden, he's gonna disappear (maybe literally) in a puff of smoke. IMHO, I fully expect a covert snatch-and-grab operation to occur very soon, Russia or no Russia. As for the trade sanctions, a good way to start a real war with those folks.
We've all heard, from The Guardian at least, that Snowden has already released all of the documents to them and the Washington Post. The news organizations themselves are limiting the publication of them. With the way the US government is acting, it seems an excellent time for Snowden to release the passwords and get the documents out in the open - the sooner the better.
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Torture and murder still ok
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