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It probably takes a while to download four laptops also...n/t monmouth3 Jun 2013 #1
Our Fatherland Security does it in a few minutes. Warren Stupidity Jun 2013 #5
Let us know if you run into Snowden. Maybe you can make a citizen's arrest, or can we only do that sabrina 1 Jun 2013 #2
Yes they're up to their necks on this one, plus Putin lied by saying he's still in the airport flamingdem Jun 2013 #3
maybe we can arrest putin. Warren Stupidity Jun 2013 #7
He seems to be in need of a country railsback Jun 2013 #4
Of COURSE they knew. But maybe they bit off more than they could chew... MADem Jun 2013 #6
Cuba can't be that dumb, I think Ecuador will take him flamingdem Jun 2013 #10
? ForeignandDomestic Jun 2013 #16
How did you understand that from what i wrote, i used el mundo - whole world flamingdem Jun 2013 #17
Correa knows that Menendez isn't the decider, though. He knows all roads lead through John Kerry. MADem Jun 2013 #29
How to get into a transit zone and stay there. Warren Stupidity Jun 2013 #8
Snowden would need a visa to leave the transit area flamingdem Jun 2013 #11
So you think that Russia should always follow international law to the letter in all instances? Warren Stupidity Jun 2013 #12
Why would I care, I just share my observations nt flamingdem Jun 2013 #13
I think he really did have tickets to Moscow and onward to Ecuador when he left Hong Kong FarCenter Jun 2013 #14
Possibly he thinks a great power is a better shot at staying out of prison for 30 years. Warren Stupidity Jun 2013 #15
I think that he thought Hong Kong really would/could give him asylum as a celebrity whistleblower FarCenter Jun 2013 #20
Interesting theory, FarCenter.. thank you. Cha Jun 2013 #22
You are reading my mind. longship Jun 2013 #27
He wanted Assange's lawyer, and that lawyer declined to take him on as a client. MADem Jun 2013 #30
But I read somewhere you can only stay in a transit zone for 24 hours pnwmom Jun 2013 #18
He doesn't need a visa to access the Capsule Hotel FarCenter Jun 2013 #9
No, but he does to stay in transit more than 24 hours. pnwmom Jun 2013 #19
Now that's a fact we can work with -- he breaking that rule flamingdem Jun 2013 #21
They look like shipping containers, tricked out with beds, doors and windows! MADem Jun 2013 #31
How un-American H2O Man Jun 2013 #23
I remember when people used to defect from Russia to the U.S. DirkGently Jun 2013 #24
That was a two way street.... MADem Jun 2013 #32
Assuming he's alive. GeorgeGist Jun 2013 #25
Now that's one theory I haven't heard flamingdem Jun 2013 #28
I think I've heard there's a 'Transit hotel' at the airport. elleng Jun 2013 #26
It's very expensive. One report says he stayed there for a bit, another report says he asked MADem Jun 2013 #33
If he's still at the airport, the better guess might be he's not in a public area struggle4progress Jun 2013 #34
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