Hong Kong to Snowden: Leave the city or face extradition to America

Can the State Dept. suspend his passport? if so he's stuck.

Yes.

That passport is, just as you are, property of the US government, subject to revocation at any time, for any reason.

(Well, not you, personally, since you are a Warlord in Tora Bora)
 
Yes.

That passport is, just as you are, property of the US government, subject to revocation at any time, for any reason.

(Well, not you, personally, since you are a Warlord in Tora Bora)

yep; says so right inside the cover. property, slave, cattle...what difference does it make!!??!?!?!
 
Unfortunately 3/4 of the population will be cheering for this, like it's a damn football or hockey game. You can't reason with zombies.

I posted in another thread here that someone is tracking this on twitter. For every 1 person calling him a traitor, 30 people are calling him a hero.

I'm wondering where the outrage is? Maybe the shock hasn't worn off yet...

-t
 
Americans should be ashamed of a great deal.

Unfortunately, shame is a concept that is long dead here.

Just go look at your average Wal Marx.

Yep and until people start going after the corporate backers nothing changes. This is why I can no longer support the GOP as well...they are bought and paid for.
 
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Unfortunately 3/4 of the population will be cheering for this, like it's a damn football or hockey game. You can't reason with zombies.
CNN, FOX, etc have already started the marginalizing operations... repeatedly using those terms, "High School Dropout" "Medically discharged from the Army" "Fled to Hong Kong" "Possible Chinese Espionage Agent" "Compromised the safety of the United States"...

Standard Operating Procedures of corp. media-government propaganda... condition those zombies and sheeple listeners.
 
Sad sad sad state of affairs we are not. That that any of this is shocking, as we all knew what the NSA would be doing. What is sad is the "shrug" you get from Americans who are finding out about it.
 
I'm not seeing any direct flights from HKG to KEF. The flights offered have layovers at HEL and ARN and both Finland and Sweden have extradition treaties with the US.

He could get a flight to a country without an extradition treaty and from there to Iceland.

-t

Hey Peter Thiel. If you really want to demonstrate and validate your libertarian beliefs (and somewhat demonstrate that you're not aligned with the other Bilderbergers), use some of your fortune and charter Mr. Snowden a Boeing 777-200LR to get him a direct flight from Hong Kong to Reykjavik. :)
 
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