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LTC (Join to see). To be quite realistic . . . Snowden cannot ever go home. Warmest Regards, Sandy
He will be given a fair trial, more than likely sentenced, and then provided with no-cost, very expensive hormone therapy despite the fact that it is not medically necessary. Oh, wait.....leave that last bit out.....or.....do we?
In all seriousness, he will get a fair trial. There are too many who glorify him like they do Bradley Manning, Julian Assange, and their ilk. They will find idiot attorneys who will ensure that anyone who sneezes in the court room is removed for violating his right to not be verbally assaulted in the court room. It will be a large, expensive production which will probably yield little real truth to the public after the lawyers get their say and after the security elements are scrubbed.
In all seriousness, he will get a fair trial. There are too many who glorify him like they do Bradley Manning, Julian Assange, and their ilk. They will find idiot attorneys who will ensure that anyone who sneezes in the court room is removed for violating his right to not be verbally assaulted in the court room. It will be a large, expensive production which will probably yield little real truth to the public after the lawyers get their say and after the security elements are scrubbed.
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I'm sure with all of the information he has gathered he will make a deal. He will most likely try to trade the information he has acquired on the run for a pardon, but i'm no expert.
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Our HUMINT is underfunded and lacking. The doctor that helped us get UBL is still sitting in jail. WHY?!! Pakistan is not a trustworthy ally. What does more to hinder our national security? Propping up hostile governments, releasing Al Qaeda operatives and trading them for an Army deserter, and trying to make deals with Iran? ??? Or doing what Snowden did?
I'm not saying that Snowden was great on his execution, but all other things equal, I don't put him in league with Walker, Manning, etc. who intentionally and for their own personal gain and vindictiveness sold out our country. Snowden didn't do this for his own personal gain. I believe his intent was more altruistic. I agree that his execution was bad. I think he did what he believed to be the best option to expose the abuses of our gov't. I think he feels betrayed by his country. I don't think he sees himself as a treasonous traitor but rather a patriot who alerted US citizens to the way their gov't was violating their constitutional rights. FWIW.
Warmest Regards, Sandy