l*****7 发帖数: 8463 | 1 1. 奥巴马是个超级猫, 但是, 大脑太慢, 不是个好猫;
2. 斯诺登 (Snowden)是一个超级老鼠, 大脑太快;
3. 美帝CIA 和大阴帝国007都在瞎盲, 乐坏了。
TG创造了一个全球性的猫捉老鼠的游戏;
TG处理snowdon的方法真高明!!! | l*****7 发帖数: 8463 | 2 只有俄罗斯知道 Snowden 在哪里。
Only Russia Knows where Mr Snowden was/is located.
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Here is the link:
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/southamerica/ecuador/
Edward Snowden 'persecuted' says Ecuador foreign minister
Ricardo Patino, the foreign minister of Ecuador, has said that Edward
Snowden is being "persecuted" and that his government was considering his
request for asylum. By Harriet Alexander
3:33PM BST 24 Jun 2013
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Mr Patino, who is currently in Vietnam on a trade visit, said that only
Russia could say where Mr Snowden was at this moment.
He refused to comment on speculation that Mr Snowden was on his way to
Ecuador.
Separately, Julian Assange, the WikiLeaks founder, said that Mr Snowden was
"health and safe", but he declined to reveal his whereabouts.
Mr Snowden and the WikiLeaks staff member travelling with him, Sarah
Harrison, are "healthy and safe and they are in contact with their legal
team", Mr Assange said in a teleconference, adding: "I cannot give further
information as to their whereabouts."
The 30-year-old American whistle-blower was initially thought to have left
Moscow for Cuba, and then expected to travel on to Ecuador. But reporters on
the Aeroflot flight to Havana, which left at midday British time, said that
there was no sign of Mr Snowden on the plane. | l*****7 发帖数: 8463 | 3 斯诺登给奥巴马说:“你能逮住我???'
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Here is the link:
http://finance.yahoo.com/blogs/daily-ticker/edward-snowden-amer
Edward Snowden to America: ‘Catch Me If You Can’
By Henry Blodget
Edward Snowden, the 30-year-old former contractor who leaked U.S.
intelligence secrets, didn't show up for a flight from Moscow to Cuba today.
Many members of the media did show up, however, and they're now presumably
floating across the world to Havana looking and feeling like fools.
According to media reports, which may not be worth much in this case,
Snowden left his hideout in Hong Kong on Saturday night and flew to Moscow,
where, to the chagrin of some American politicians, he was apparently
welcomed with open arms. Later reports said that Snowden had been booked on
today's flight to Cuba and, from there, would fly on to Venezuela or Ecuador
, where he is said to be seeking asylum.
Related: Edward Snowden Is "Heroic" Says David Stockman
But now that Snowden isn't on the Cuba plane, no one is sure where he is, or
what his plans are. Suddenly, it's hard to be certain that he actually left
Hong Kong. The Washington Post is even wondering aloud whether he even
exists.
Assuming Snowden does exist, and that this isn't one of the greatest red-
herring hoaxes ever, his great escape is another finger in the eye of the
United States, the country that he once swore to be loyal to.
Related: Is NSA Leaker Edward Snowden a Hero or a Traitor?
Although some Americans still support Snowden and consider him a patriot,
most Americans now want him tossed in jail. Snowden's initial leaks focused
on data that the U.S. National Security Agency is collecting about Americans
, which triggered perfectly reasonable questions about whether the NSA is
collecting too much data and whether Americans' privacy rights are being
violated.
But in the past week, Snowden's leaks have turned to exposing U.S. spying on
world leaders at a G20 conference and, according to a Chinese newspaper,
detailing computer hacking attacks by the U.S. on Chinese targets. These
leaks seem self-serving and motivated not by concern about Americans but by
a desire to curry favor with China and a personal dislike of spying of any
kind.
According to Wikileaks, the organization run by another government-hating
fugitive, Julian Assange (who is himself hiding from authorities in the arms
of Ecuador), Snowden is being escorted to "a democratic country." Once
there, Snowden will presumably continue to try to avoid facing the
consequences of committing what most people agree were serious crimes.
And, perhaps, if he is treated well in his new country, Snowden will
continue to believe that the U.S. government's imperfect efforts to protect
Americans are reprehensible and that only in other countries do governments
understand what democracy, freedom, and privacy really mean.
It appears that Snowden is driven by a personal philosophy that most
mainstream Americans would consider extreme, one that is arguably anti-
American, idealistic, and naive. | l*****7 发帖数: 8463 | | l*****o 发帖数: 9235 | 5 我认为斯诺登可能根本不在俄国,
港府只说他去了第三国。俄国通讯社和wikileak放话说他可能在俄国,但是可能只是瞒
天过海,声东击西。 |
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