Snowden : Photo Gallery
Snowden : Videos
Snowden : Latest News, Information, Answers and Websites
Snowden
Official site containing biography, calendar, music, photographs, and press about the band.
Is Snowden hiding in a foreign country because he knows what our government is capable of doing?
Up till now its always been the other way around. People from communist countries used to come to America because they knew what their countries were capable of. Now it looks like things have turned around and its our own people running away to foreign countries for protection. Does Snowden know things about our government that none of us know?
Should we be concerned?
Category: Politics
TRANSACTIONS
MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL American League CHICAGO WHITE SOX--Recalled RHP Mike MacDougal from Charlotte (IL). Designated RHP Bret Prinz for assignment. CLEVELAND INDIANS--Agreed to terms with INF Beau Mills on a minor league contract. DETROIT TIGERS--Suspended RHP Roman Colon for seven days for his actions in an off-the-field altercation during his
Do you find it hilarious how Republicans are torn between calling Snowden a Traitor and a Patriot?
Republicans first called the NSA leaker Edward Snowden a Patriot while trying to pin point it on President Obama. But when they realized that it exposes the risks, the cost, and irresponsibility of private companies like Booze Allen Hamilton, they then call him a Traitor.
Answer: I'm a conservative and I'm happy Snowden exposed the administration's fascist tactics. I've never wavered from that opinion. As usual you are wrong. You should see if there is any money in being this wrong this often.
Category: Politics
How many people went to snowden?
I really want to Know. If you went to Snowden in the sixth grade tell me the teachers you had.
Answer: Oh yeah, Snowden is the best, no doubt!!!
;)
thanks.
Category: Jokes & Riddles
BEHIND THE JACKPOT; Divide And Conquer: Meet the Lottery Titans
ENVELOPED in neon lights, murmuring crowds and the tinny melody of computerized games, a convention center showroom here bears the trappings of a Las Vegas casino. But the players, mostly state employees sporting suits and name tags, havent come to this annual expo to gamble. Instead, they are sampling the wares of one of governments biggest cash - By RON STODGHILL and RON NIXON
MUSIC; Making Tunes a Fixture on the Patio
HOME entertainment systems have been making music outdoors since wind-up phonographs first wound up on the veranda. You can get the same effect today by taking out a portable stereo, but more homeowners are permanently installing speakers outdoors. People are moving to warmer states and living more outdoors, said Steve Crawford, chief marketing - Article offers advice on selecting and installing wired and wireless outdoor music speakers; photo (special section, Circuits) (M) - By IVAN BERGER
Edward Snowden - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Edward Joseph Snowden (born June 21, 1983) is a former technical contractor and Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) employee who worked for Booz Allen ...
What do think of Snowden now that we know his girlfriend is a global pole dancer?
The name Snowden where this whistleblower is getting his whistle blown until he realized one night that this annoying drama queen is making his life miserable and decides to chuck it all escaping to Hong Kong. Moreover, In Joseph Hellers novel Catch-22, Snowden was the tail-gunner who dies in Yossarians arms after getting hit by anti-aircraft fire while on a bombing run over the French city Avignon. Cool huh?
Answer: Bingo! I was trying to remember why the name "Snowden" sounded familiar. Catch 22 was required reading in my 11th grade English class 42 years ago. Thanks!
So far as the girlfriend goes, I didn't even know she was Polish but I don't have a problem with dancers. ;)
Category: Politics
Feds charge Snowden with espionage | Security & Privacy - CNET ...
The U.S. government has filed charges against the former NSA contractor who leaked details of top-secret surveillance programs and has asked the Hong Kong government to detain him. Read this article by Donna Tam on ...
Why did Snowden go to China after leaking documents?
I am sure the Chinese Government is happy to have a person that worked with the CIA and the NSA their country. There are so many other places that he could have gone to, why China? I have been to Hong Kong and it is a very short ferry ride or drive to mainland China. Mr. Snowden should be more concerened about Agents from Iran, North Korea or even Russia than he is about what the U S Government will do. I do not think that he truly understands that the little that he had access to is a very, very small piece. That peice will in a small way aid those that want to attack the United States and Americans in other countries.
Answer: He went to Hong Kong, big difference.
China controls Hong Kong, but allows things there under the treaty with the UK that it doesn't allow in mainland China. You can get Facebook, youtube and yahoo works perfectly fine as does google. Not in mainland China.
Maybe he went there hoping that he could get the best of both worlds, protection from China and protection FROM China. Both ways. But it looks like he won't.
Category: Law & Ethics
NSA leaker Snowden arrives in Moscow en route to 'third country ...
17 hours ago ... The plane carrying whistleblower Edward Snowden has landed at Moscow's Sheremetyevo airport.
Should Edward Snowden be extradited and charged with treason?
Im someone who says yes; even if you dont like what a government does, you dont jeopardize national security/stability by recklessly doing something along the lines that Snowden, Bradley Manning, Julian Assange, did. Basically, its unacceptable to become a martyr at the expense of others. Martyrdom is supposed to be utterly selfless; Snowden is anything but.
Answer: In my opinion, it is appropriate that they have requested extradition. While he most likely did not leak the existence of government capabilities, they have stated he is also suspected of leaking specific information that was not approved.
At minimum they will need to review what he has to say, as testimony. Hopefully, the two countries can arrange an extradition agreement--but how they go about that is between the government officials.
Category: Law & Ethics
What we know about NSA leaker Edward Snowden - U.S. News
Jun 10, 2013 ... The 29-year-old computer whiz who says he divulged details about National Security Agency's data-collecting programs has also revealed ...
What Libertarian Country wouldnt extradite Snowden to the US Authorities?
I think if Snowden sought refugee status in Iran or North Korea, he wouldnt have to worry about being extradited.
Ill have to wiki those countries to see if they are libertarian in their natural nature, politics wise.
Category: Politics
THE LISTINGS | JUNE 1 - JUNE 7
Selective listings by critics of The New York Times of new and noteworthy cultural events in the New York metropolitan region this week. * denotes a highly recommended film, concert, show or exhibition. Theater Approximate running times are in parentheses. Theaters are in Manhattan unless otherwise noted. Full reviews of current shows, additional
Edward Snowden Charged With Espionage | TechCrunch
According to the Washington Post, the U.S. government has brought the hammer down on NSA leaker Edward Snowden, charging him with one of the most serious offe..
Latest Updates on Snowden's Asylum Pursuit - NYTimes.com
The point may seem moot — questions on Mr. Snowden will likely be more frequent than, say, inquiries about Mr. Patiño's favorite restaurants in Hanoi, where the press conference will be held. But perhaps it indicates that the ...
Mall Owner In Australia Seeks Buyers For Company
The Centro Properties Group, facing a Feb. 15 deadline to refinance 3.9 billion Australian dollars ($3.4 billion) of debt, said Wednesday it is seeking buyers for the company. The company, which owns 700 malls in the United States, will consider offers for all of the company or assets including its Australian and United States funds, it said. - Centro Properties Group, facing Feb 15 deadline to refinance 3.9 billion Australian dollars ($3.4 billion) of debt, is seeking buyers for company; company owns 700 malls in US (M) - By BLOOMBERG NEWS
FINDINGS; Juggling Figures, and Justice, in a Doctors Trial
On April 14, 2005, the day Dr. William E. Hurwitz was sentenced to 25 years in prison, Karen Tandy called a news conference to celebrate the sentence and reassure other doctors. Ms. Tandy, head of the Drug Enforcement Administration, held up a plastic bag containing 1,600 opioid pills. Dr. Hurwitz prescribed 1,600 pills to one person to take in a - Dr William E Hurwitz, who was convicted and sentenced in 2005 to 25 years in prison for drug trafficking, awaits sentencing in new trial; has already been cleared of most charges, but may still face jail time; hazards for doctors who prescribe opiates discussed; drawing (M) - By JOHN TIERNEY
What is the mindset of those who are condemning Edward Snowden?
Do they think that wed all be better off not knowing the extent of the government surveillance going on? That we just go on without any knowledge about this stuff and never have any sort of public debate about it? Supposedly stuff like this has been going on for at least 6 or 7 years. The government was never going to "open a public debate" on whether they should do this or not.
I dont understand the mentality of someone who thinks wed be better off if people like Snowden never brought this stuff to light.
Category: Politics
US seeks extradition of NSA leaker Snowden, administration official ...
The United States has contacted authorities in Hong Kong to seek the extradition of alleged National Security Agency leaker Edward Snowden in accordance with the U.S.-Hong Kong Agreement for the Surrender of Fugitive ...
Can someone explain who this Edward Snowden guy is and why hes all over the news?
Im a 17 year old guy so I apologize if Im clueless on this situation. Anyways, I just saw the evening news and they brought up this Edward Snowden guy. Apparently, hes a whistleblower and is exposing the corrupt government and now is hiding in Hong Kong. Can anyone go into further detail about this story and the possible implications?
Answer: He did something similar to what Julian Assange and Wikileaks did. Exposed criminal activity within the military only this guy made public the NSA illegal spying on Americans here and abroad. He went to Hong Kong to avoid getting arrested in the U.S. but I imagine the U.S. pressured the Chinese authorities to let them arrest him on foreign soil like they did with Viktor Boot. Anyway, Snowden apparently is in hiding somewhere and was hoping for asylum in Hong Kong which is part of China now. Maybe Julian Assange should have gone to Hong Kong to be safe from persecution. Hong Kong does have an extradition agreement with the U.S. as does Britain and Sweden in the Assange case.
Category: Current Events
How much longer before republicans try blaming Obama for Snowden the American traitor,?
I believe the republicans are hudled up trying to find a way to blame President Obama for the secrets the traitor Snowden gave to China.
Answer: They already are.
Category: Elections
What makes anyone believe that the government will tell us the truth about Snowden?
Once again, the government is caught red-handed doing something wrong and needs to discredit the whistle-blower. Snowden IS a hero. Its a David and Goliath tale.
Answer: I lose faith after Watergate
Category: Politics
U.S. warns countries against Snowden travel | Reuters
1 hour ago ... HONG KONG/MOSCOW (Reuters) - Fugitive former U.S. spy agency contractor Edward Snowden was seeking asylum in Ecuador on Sunday ...
NSA Whistleblower Snowden Requests Asylum In Ecuador After ...
Edward Snowden, the whistleblower who exposed the NSA's PRISM surveillance program and a number of similar government initiatives over the course of the last few weeks, has left Hong Kong and is currently in transit in ...
I see the talking heads and pundits and hosts on Sunday morning TV have been lined up to attack Snowden?
Once they have demolished him there is one-sided interviews with NSA officials
No mention of how everything Snowden said is true
No mention of how no one has denied anything Snowden said
No mention this guy had nothing to gain and has destroyed his own life
no mention of the costs of all this stuff and how it is coming out of our tax money
and of course no interviews with anyone with a differeing point-of-view
are we primed and brainwashed yet?
Answer: Exactly.The Brainwashing continues.The first thing the government does is attack the source so people actually believe they are doing what is best.Ben Franklin said it best. "Those who give up Liberty for Security deserve neither"
Category: Civic Participation
Slot Machines for the Young and Active
The venerable slot machine is undergoing a generational shift. For more than a century, since its invention by a German immigrant named Charles Fey in the 1890s, slot machines have required little more than cash, faith and an ability to pull a lever or push a button. But now, a new class of machines, aimed at attracting younger players who grew up - Casinos hope new class of slot machines will attract younger players who grew up with video games; new machines require limited levels of hand-eye coordination and skill to mimic game play; some machines link to clusters of communal machines to mimic popular online multi-player games; casino owners continue to search for ways to improve revenues of slot machines, which already bring in nearly three-quarters of $60 billion in annual gambling revenue; photos (M) - By GARY RIVLIN
NSA leaker Snowden arrives in Moscow en route to 'third country ...
The plane carrying whistleblower Edward Snowden has landed at Moscow's Sheremetyevo airport.
Snowden on the run, seeks asylum in Ecuador - CNN.com
1 hour ago ... The hunt for Edward Snowden took a dramatic turn Sunday when he fled Hong Kong and reportedly arrived in Russia.
Frank M. Snowden Jr., 95, Historian of Blacks in Antiquity
Frank M. Snowden Jr., a historian who was a leading authority on the lives of black people in the ancient world, died on Feb. 18 in Washington. He was 95 and had lived in Washington for many years. The cause was congestive heart failure, his son, Frank M. Snowden III, said. At his death, Dr. Snowden was distinguished professor of history emeritus - Frank M Snowden Jr, historian and leading authority on lives of black people in ancient world, dies at age 95; photo (M) - By MARGALIT FOX
NSA leaker Snowden in Moscow, seeks asylum in Ecuador
10 hours ago ... Hong Kong said in a statement that it allowed Snowden to leave despite an extradition request from the U.S. because documents provided by ...
US charges NSA leaker Snowden with espionage - U.S. News
Federal prosecutors filed espionage charges against alleged National Security Agency leaker Edward Snowden, officials familiar with the process said. Authorities have also begun the process of getting Snowden back to the ...
Americans do you consider Edward Snowden as traitor or a Hero?
Im Polish and I live in Poland.
When Poland was still a communist country, Colonel Ryszard Kuklinski, who was a staff officer, decided to give the CIA information about the dislocation of the Polish Army and the Red Army, some consider him a hero that thanks to him, World War III not started.
This does not change the fact that an officer promised loyalty to his country and that will keep the military secrets.
I want to know what Americans think about Edward Snowden, after all, as the intelligence officer, promised he would keep secrets, it can be argued that he did it for the good of the citizens of his country, in this case the United States, but he vowed he would keep secrets. What kind of officer that breaks the oath?
Category: Law & Ethics
Atlantic City Aiming Higher As Casinos Slip
Making money used to be so easy in this doleful seaside resort, at least if you were in the casino business: Efficiently shuttle a steady parade of day-tripping grandparents clutching rolls of quarters through midmarket gambling halls, and success was all but assured. But now casino operators and politicians here are worried about a fall in revenue - Casino operators hope to transform Atlantic City into world-class entertainment destination; new casinos in Pennsylvania and slot machines at Yonkers Raceway are cutting into revenues of Atlantic City casinos; their operators hope to emulate Las Vegas, offering fine food, big-name performers and other amenities to lure younger, more free-spending tourists from among roughly 50 million people who live within days drive away; city is in midst of its biggest building boom since 1980s; casino operators have invested more than $4 billion there over past five years, and plans are on drawing board for at least two more megacasinos, each costing more than $1 billion; photos; chart (L) - By GARY RIVLIN
Why is the media trying to glorify NSA whistle blower Edward Snowden?
What Edward Snowden has done is treasonous and the kind of thing a spy would do. His actions do not help America in any way.
Its a serious thing. Just like when you are working for a company, there are certain trade secrets, likewise, working at the higher levels of government requires special security clearance and the people that work there, including Barack Obama and people like Rand Paul know that there are large levels of information that they simply cannot speak about, because its classified.
Barack Obama, the Democrats and even the Republicans have been completely leaderless and confused about this whole issue. It doesnt matter what the media talks about, they dont know anything and neither does the general population, so what they talk about it is not important. However, if Snowden had knowledge of classified information and is now abroad possibly sharing this to international nations (like China or Russia), then thats a form of spying and he has to be prosecuted for it.
Its a form of sabotage to reveal classified information and disrupt the activities of our government and waste millions of taxpayer dollars the way Snowden has already done.
Answer: You seem to be in the minority, judging from the tongue lashing you are getting from responders.
Do you think it's okay for "Big Brother" to know everything that everyone does? Whether or not they actually do it is not really even the issue. The fact is that they have the capability and will use it whenever they wish. That's a pretty dangerous thing and most Americans are against that.
Yes, by this time we all know that Washington is one lie after another. Whoever does not know that is really asleep or naive. Flag-waving is not patriotism. Caring about the freedom of every single person in this country and speaking up to defend it certainly is.
Category: Politics
LETTERS; On Mukasey: Saying No to Schumers Yes
To the Editor: Re A Vote for Justice (Op-Ed, Nov. 6): Senator Charles E. Schumer is desperately trying to defend his decision to vote in favor of Judge Michael B. Mukaseys nomination for attorney general, but surely not even the senator can believe that no one questions that Judge Mukasey would do much to remove the stench of politics from - Five letters criticize Sen Charles Schumers Nov 6 Op-Ed defending his vote in favor of Michael B Mukaseys nomination for attorney general; Karen Bassler cites Mukaseys coziness with current administration; Martin Adickman questions Mukaseys toughness on potential law-breaking by administration; Berta Springer criticizes Mukaseys unwillingness to condemn torture; Thomas H Snowden accuses Mukasey of saying one thing in public and another in private; Robert Lukas calls Schumers vote shameful disappointment
Edward Snowden: how the spy story of the age leaked out | World ...
Jun 12, 2013 ... The full story behind the scoop and why the whistleblower approached the Guardian.
Edward Snowden Charged With Espionage Over NSA Leaks
By Tabassum Zakaria and Mark Hosenball WASHINGTON, June 21 (Reuters) - The United States has filed espionage charges against Edward Snowden, a former U.S. National Security Agency contractor who admitted ...
What will happen to Snowden when he gets caught?
Reading about the Edward Snowden situation at the minute, just wondering, what sort of punishment will he face when he inevitably is captured by the U.S? Is it a life sentence he will most likely be facing? Thanks
Answer: I, and many others, hope nothing happens to Snowden. He's a hero for leaking that information to us, it was vital. He's not a traitor...surely we have the rights to know about it. He spoke with his mouth, and didn't attack. He's not a criminal but other people may think he is. Now that he has apparently been a "traitor" to the US, they'd probably put him in jail. I hope not though, this man deserves a medal.
Take a look at this: http://www.aljazeera.com/news/americas/2013/06/2013613161740895563.html
"he believed the US surveillance programmes were illegal and intrusive" - Now that's a hero.
Category: Current Events
Why did the US go to war in Iraq justified on a lie, and now want to pillory Snowden for telling the truth?
Isnt this the ultimate hypocrisy Bush and Blair go to war, kill hundreds of thousands of people, lying through their teeth so they can boost their egos; Snowden tells the truth and the US Government are hounding him around the World?
Arent the American Government starting to look very silly?
Category: Current Events