Armed Polite Society
Main Forums => The Roundtable => Topic started by: Perd Hapley on July 10, 2010, 12:32:12 PM
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Mainstream news sources are now confirming that Kaylee was working for the Russians, all along. :O
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Seeing her pics makes me regret giving up my PPK and 00-status.... ;)
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Kaylee and Simon (the actors, anyway) are going to guest star on Tuesday's episode of Warehouse 13. SyFy Channel.
For those who haven't seen Warehouse 13, I would describe it as an over-the-top sci-fi show. Sort of a steampunk version of X-Files, except the adversarial elements come from the past and communicate to the present via ancient and not-so-ancient artifacts from the past. The heroes work out of a huge warehouse in South Dakota that greatly resembles the one seen at the end of Raiders of the Lost Ark.
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In some of her pictures, she looks even more like Kaylee however, I think Jewell is much more attractive.
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Hmm, she looks like one of my co-workers. I will have to give her the business about it tomorrow.
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Hmm, she looks like one of my co-workers.
Wish I could say the same. :lol:
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Mainstream news sources are now confirming that Kaylee was working for the Russians, all along.
Doing what, exactly? I'm not sure what the point of kicking them out once they've been identified is. Barring them from certain jobs, and requiring them to inform any potential employers and life partners, (maybe something like the sex offender registries) yes, sentencing her to wash my car in a thin white t-shirt, absolutely, but with those restrictions, can they really gather anything of use to a foreign government?
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At least one was about to leave the country. That's why they rounded up the whole group.
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At least one was about to leave the country. That's why they rounded up the whole group.
And, with the full assistance of the Russian government, how hard will it be for them to get back over here undetected? Keeping them here would at least make it easier to keep track of them.
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And, with the full assistance of the Russian government, how hard will it be for them to get back over here undetected? Keeping them here would at least make it easier to keep track of them.
Pretty sure they're done as spies in the U.S. They've been outed and their pictures on the news. I highly doubt the FSB would find sending outed-spies back to the US to be a good idea.
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And, with the full assistance of the Russian government, how hard will it be for them to get back over here undetected? Keeping them here would at least make it easier to keep track of them.
Oh, I think I misinterpreted your earlier post. Clearly, since the U.S. had been keeping tabs on them for ~10 years, the .gov didn't want to kick the spies out. Once the spies were outed, what reason would they have for staying? Other than keeping the spies in prison, or turning them into double agents (maybe they tried that first before publicly outing them, or maybe they were low-value and not deemed worth it), I don't see what legal means the U.S. government has of keeping foreign nationals from leaving the country. The government would have kept them here, and in prison, if it hadn't been for the spy-swap, right?
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sentencing her to wash my car in a thin white t-shirt, absolutely,
Mine too. ;) Every week, and twice a week in the summer..... :O
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....yes, sentencing her to wash my car in a thin white t-shirt, absolutely...
I'd commute her sentence to cleaning my house.....without the t-shirt.... =D
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I don't see what legal means the U.S. government has of keeping foreign nationals from leaving the country.
Probated sentences? Not sure what the max for espionage is, but probably long enough to severely reduce their value as spies by the time they'd be allowed to go back.