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Books serve to show a man that those original thoughts of his aren't very new at all. Abraham Lincoln |
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![]() Let's first worry about that smarmy treasonous Bradley Manning as a president for what this non-military piece of shiat is facing?
Not sure the piece of shiat that was the private contractor can be held to the same standards as a sworn in military person? |
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![]() But I'm good with firing squad for Manning for sure.
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Bradley Manning as a president? You've outdone yourself yet again. |
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president, precedent...what's the difference? ![]()
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![]() Five tall blondes, ie Miller Genuine Drafts
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![]() Drinkin on a Monday ? Not a good sign, just sayin.
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'At the same time, legal experts saw differences between the two cases, namely that Manning's secret-spilling was more scattershot, while Snowden appeared more selective. "I'm not awarding him the Presidential Medal of Freedom here," Eugene R. Fidell, who teaches military law at Yale Law School, said of Snowden. "I'm just saying you could say it is something more akin to educating the American public about sensitive surveillance issues that have some level of First Amendment concern attached to them."' i am glad that snowden let the public know, by going to the post, about what was going on. he didn't turn over a bunch of classified info, he just let out that the phone records were being checked en masse. and i'm glad he did so.
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Books serve to show a man that those original thoughts of his aren't very new at all. Abraham Lincoln |