Edward Snowden nominated for Nobel Peace Prize for making the world safer

Edward Snowden nominated for Nobel Peace Prize for making the world safer
A Norwegian politician has nominated former United States National Security Agency contractor Edward Snowden for the 2014 Nobel Peace Prize on Wednesday, arguing his release of classified documents made the world a safer place….read more
http://kimedia.blogspot.com/2014/01/edward-snowden-nominated-for-nobel.html

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  1. Reg Dawn

    January 29, 2014

    Yes I agree! Thank you for posting my dear sis Jendhamuni
    with greetings and a big hug 🙂 +Jendhamuni Sos 

  2. Reg Dawn

    January 29, 2014

    I hope all is OK and you have enough sleep , sis 😉 +Jendhamuni Sos  be happy. Much love to you. Peace.

  3. Jendhamuni Sos

    January 29, 2014

    +Reg Dawn Things are going well, but I miss my friend who just passed a way very much! Hardly have time to sleep these days 😉

  4. Timothy Mckiness

    January 29, 2014

    Another great start child glistens in the light of freedom and a new world.

  5. Timothy Mckiness

    January 29, 2014

    Jen all of us have all the time in the world to talk to you. As a friend get some sleep , you look exhausted

    P.s please– 🙂

  6. Reg Dawn

    January 29, 2014

     Yes, life takes and gives. Everything is changing and nothing remains as it is. I wish you much strength and wisdom to accept the change of life. You're a strong woman Jendhamuni. You give so much love for other people and a great woman you are. Be happy.
    Sleep will come again…. :-)) Stay save and healthy dear sis +Jendhamuni Sos 

  7. Jendhamuni Sos

    January 29, 2014

    +Reg Dawn Good night, big sis. I have plenty of smiles for you and the children in your class also! I really want to sit in your classroom, but not studying, just blowing bubbles!!!

  8. Reg Dawn

    January 29, 2014

     :-))))hahaha.. Jendhamuni thank you so much dear sis :-))
    Good night …enjoy your day and evening 🙂

  9. zara zara helm

    January 29, 2014

    Obama was awarded that prize right away. So, what do you think about PEACE now??….

  10. Timothy Mckiness

    January 29, 2014

    +DISCO JOHNNY no I'm a spy did that for about 20 years for the United States Central Intelligence Agency what he did was be honest and truthful what he did was alert the American public that their constitutional right of privacy was being violated learn your constitution this does not make him a spy or trader. Think about it if he was would they be pulling hem up for this. Duh

  11. David Langcake

    January 30, 2014

    One way or another Snowden will pay for his Act as a Traitor….

  12. Timothy Mckiness

    January 30, 2014

    +David Langcake hello Mr communications officer isn't that the same profession that Edward Snowden worked for? Now now pointing fingers doesn't work with the star children so you know about the communications spying and said nothing shame on you

  13. David Langcake

    January 31, 2014

    haha Timothy you would be shocked at how much good there has been done that you never hear about… lets keep it that way.

  14. Timothy Mckiness

    January 31, 2014

    Yeah I know like the silence of half the population of Cambodia been taking out in the fields and beaten to death by clubs oh yeah quite the secret 20 years later the general public found out about it the bad thing about it one of my love ones was in that field. You may laugh now but just remember one thing who laughs last laughs best. And there is no good in silence it's time for people to speak up and speak the truth and to speak very loudly. My heart and soul, is somewhere in Cambodia, and now there being hurt again I refused to be silent.
    
    ( Jendhamuni Sos ) please forgive my loud and rude comment on your post it is always been a subject that feels like a steak in my heart.

  15. David Langcake

    February 1, 2014

    Its actually he Laugh's longest, Laugh's loudest Timmy, your apology for the outburst is accepted, I don't see your point about Cambodia, was it a local incident then ?

  16. Timothy Mckiness

    February 1, 2014

    +David Langcake thank you . Back then the Vietnam War come to an end. I was set back to Camp Lejeune North Carolina when one night I was woken giving orders to go on a reconnaissance in Cambodia . We arrived about 2 o'clock in the morning buy copper the stench from rotting flesh was overwhelming what we saw the next morning was the most horrifying thing I've ever seen in my life we were to take a photo recon for 5 days of Hell on Earth when we when we returned I asked when were going to get over there and help them they replied they didn't help us during the Vietnam War why should we help them now. I had never felt so helpless. We were told never to speak about it. Close to almost 22 or 25 years later the true started coming out. My silence was not a good thing at all . Again I apologize for my rudeness. P.S.
    I stopped working for the CIA and the Marine Corps immediately sometimes you have to do the right thing. Even when others think that it's wrong.

  17. David Langcake

    February 2, 2014

    Was that Pol'Pot then Timmy..? I understand your disgust and the answer to your question was unquestionably wrong, the fact is that Cambodia did help the US by letting the US build Airfields within Cambodia. The CIA even trained Cambodian Pilots to, so that comment concerning your query was said in error… Hope you recover from your Trauma my Friend… Good Luck.

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