Kevin_Kennedy
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- Aug 27, 2008
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Not when they commit a crime, they don't. But that really doesn't matter, if he is for transparency he should come back and be transparent. He wants the American people to decide....well, we can't if he doesn't come clean.If he really is for transparency he should come back and be transparent.
Except that citizens have the right to privacy, whereas governments do not.
Well the point I would make there, and this is obviously just an opinion, is that it should not be a crime to expose crimes, which is what he did.
Regardless, the American people can decide whether he's in Hong Kong or the U.S., so what does it matter?