“The comparisons to Edward Snowden are obvious: ‘why did Glover flee Missouri? Why didn’t he stay in Missouri and ‘work within the system’ to gain his liberty?’ Yeah, the same way so many other slaves had secured their freedom! With the help of its lapdog media – with which neither Booth nor Glover had to contend – the federal government demands of Russia what it demanded of Wisconsin in the mid-19th century: the return of one of its subjects.”
http://www.lewrockwell.com/blog/lewrw/archives/140551.html
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