Tuesday, June 25, 2013

Donald Trump Thinks The Extradition Process Is Too Slow, Suggests Just Killing Edward Snowden

Appearing on “Fox & Friends” Monday, Donald Trump called for NSA whistleblower Edward Snowden to be executed for leaking details about a massive spying program run by the National Security Agency:
You know, spies in the old days used to be executed. This guy is becoming a hero in some circles. Now, I will say, with the passage of time, even people that were sort of liking him and were trying to go on his side are maybe dropping out… We have to get him back and we have to get him back fast. It could take months or it could take years, and that would be pathetic.

This guy’s a bad guy and, you know, there’s still a thing called execution. You really have to take a strong… You have thousands of people with access to material like this. We’re not gong to have a country any longer.
Spies in the old days?  Would that be Nathan Hale?

As for this danger that Trump warns about:
We’re not gong to have a country any longer.
Let me think about that: No more taxes, no SEC, no FDA, no DEA, no DHH, no Obamacare, no more wars. Hmmm.

2 comments:

  1. He was a spy? For who? The american people.

    I see what side trump is on, can you imagion him as president with an opinion like that? Proves even more so that the government is not the people when the people are called spies and enemy combatants for reporting government activities to the people.

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  2. Picture Trump, sombrero covering the ghastly combover: "Badges? We don' have no badges. WE DON' NEED NO STINKIN' BADGES!" Oh, yea, great prez material. He'd fit right in.

    On the other hand:

    "Let me think about that: No more taxes, no SEC, no FDA, no DEA, no DHH, no Obamacare, no more wars. Hmmm."

    Just for a moment after I read that last 'graph I sat back, closed my eyes, and thought I smelled a very short breath of fresh air. Then I inhaled again and realized it was just my imagination as the stink of reality returned.

    Thanks, Robert, for that moment. They are rare these days.

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