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by Two Moons on 26 June 2013 - 17:06
LOL,
your the one who took the bait and swallowed...............:)
Your too easy Bee.
your the one who took the bait and swallowed...............:)
Your too easy Bee.
by beetree on 26 June 2013 - 17:06
No hook in my mouth. You are getting deluded. I know, I keep spanking your butt. You have to go to "that other place" to get through it all.

by Two Moons on 26 June 2013 - 18:06
This is my other place silly.
Butt spanking......
I come in to get out of the heat, I'm getting spoiled by A/C again and not doing my work.
Butt spanking......
I come in to get out of the heat, I'm getting spoiled by A/C again and not doing my work.

by BabyEagle4U on 26 June 2013 - 19:06
by beetree on 26 June 2013 - 19:06
Pathetic.
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by BabyEagle4U on 26 June 2013 - 20:06
According to Brasilian news agency Ecuador just authorized the request for political asylum.
Original is in Portuguese. Translation via Google.
25/06/2013 - 6:55 a.m.
Renata Giraldi *
Brazil Agency reporter
Brasília - The Foreign Minister of Ecuador, Ricardo Patiño, confirmed the granting of asylum to American Edward Snowden, former agent of the National Security Agency of the United States (whose acronym is NSA). Snowden is accused by the U.S. government to reveal the monitoring of communications on the internet and phone calls.
Patiño said that asylum was granted because Snowden runs "danger of persecution" in the United States. "The man who tried to bring transparency to the facts that affect everyone is persecuted by those who ought to explain to governments and citizens," said the chancellor.
Snowden sent a letter to the president of Ecuador, Rafael Correa, to seek asylum. The Chancellor read the correspondence, in which the U.S. says it may be "arrested and executed" on the charge of spying for the U.S. authorities.
The U.S. reported that the NSA and the U.S. Federal Police (FBI) had access to phone records. He also had access to Internet servers, such as Microsoft, Yahoo, Google and Facebook. The secret program, code named Prism, is active since 2007 and allows the NSA to connect to corporate servers to query information about users.
Snowden worked in a private company subcontracted by the NSA.
* With information from public agency news of Portugal, Lusa
Edition: Grace Adjuto
All content on this website is published under the Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Brazil. To reproduce the material is only required to credit the Agency Brazil
Original is in Portuguese. Translation via Google.
25/06/2013 - 6:55 a.m.
Renata Giraldi *
Brazil Agency reporter
Brasília - The Foreign Minister of Ecuador, Ricardo Patiño, confirmed the granting of asylum to American Edward Snowden, former agent of the National Security Agency of the United States (whose acronym is NSA). Snowden is accused by the U.S. government to reveal the monitoring of communications on the internet and phone calls.
Patiño said that asylum was granted because Snowden runs "danger of persecution" in the United States. "The man who tried to bring transparency to the facts that affect everyone is persecuted by those who ought to explain to governments and citizens," said the chancellor.
Snowden sent a letter to the president of Ecuador, Rafael Correa, to seek asylum. The Chancellor read the correspondence, in which the U.S. says it may be "arrested and executed" on the charge of spying for the U.S. authorities.
The U.S. reported that the NSA and the U.S. Federal Police (FBI) had access to phone records. He also had access to Internet servers, such as Microsoft, Yahoo, Google and Facebook. The secret program, code named Prism, is active since 2007 and allows the NSA to connect to corporate servers to query information about users.
Snowden worked in a private company subcontracted by the NSA.
* With information from public agency news of Portugal, Lusa
Edition: Grace Adjuto
All content on this website is published under the Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Brazil. To reproduce the material is only required to credit the Agency Brazil

by Two Moons on 26 June 2013 - 22:06
BabyEagle,
bout the video, ya know what else seems odd, all the individual men walking around without kids or wives with their hands in their pockets.
Just sayin.
Ecuador is probably a very nice place.....:)
bout the video, ya know what else seems odd, all the individual men walking around without kids or wives with their hands in their pockets.
Just sayin.
Ecuador is probably a very nice place.....:)
by beetree on 26 June 2013 - 23:06
Guffaw! Oddities abound! 


by BabyEagle4U on 27 June 2013 - 12:06

by BabyEagle4U on 27 June 2013 - 12:06
Isn't this interesting.
This whole Snowden fiasco has to be a distraction for something more severe going on.
This whole Snowden fiasco has to be a distraction for something more severe going on.

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