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In reply to the discussion: Why Snowden's Resume Actually Is Important! [View all]sabrina 1
(62,325 posts)29. Well then there is no point in claiming we are any better than the Chinese when it comes to profit
making over human rights. I'm sure there are people in China who would like to change things also, but the majority of their leaders won't let them either.
We can start by no longer supporting phony Democrats who vote with Republicans and excusing it by saying they 'are better than a Republican'. No, they are not, they are worse as they give credibility to anti democratic policies that we would slam if only Republicans were doing it.
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Well, he's not the point. Those who used his resume to try to discredit him apparently don't care
sabrina 1
Jun 2013
#2
Congress has abdicated its duty by handing it all over to Private For Profit 'Security' Corps
sabrina 1
Jun 2013
#4
I wouldn't be surprised. Which would prove beyond a doubt that none of this has anything to
sabrina 1
Jun 2013
#38
Well, back then I don't think it was all Privatized as it is now. It's all about money.
sabrina 1
Jun 2013
#7
Well, his friend is not entrusted with our 4th Amendment rights or a huge surveillance program on
sabrina 1
Jun 2013
#9
Or maybe Dell wasn't involved in any spying, that he noticed. But you're right, not much is
sabrina 1
Jun 2013
#32
Well if moles can so easily go unnoticed in our government, why on earth would we trust our
sabrina 1
Jun 2013
#11
Well, if the US really doesn't like the slave labor in China, that is easily fixed. Congress
sabrina 1
Jun 2013
#26
Well then there is no point in claiming we are any better than the Chinese when it comes to profit
sabrina 1
Jun 2013
#29
No. I think people realize there are huge problems with outsourcing security
flamingdem
Jun 2013
#15
Well, let's say he turns out to be a Chinese spy, how does that make you feel about
sabrina 1
Jun 2013
#22
Lol, I always laugh when I see that old talking point, 'reality based community'. It was used
sabrina 1
Jun 2013
#39
Thank you sabrina 1 for your passion, your MEMORY and your sense of justice. Please keep fighting.
chimpymustgo
Jun 2013
#41
This guy was an obvious security risk (Ron Paul supporter working for Big Brother, hello?)
geek tragedy
Jun 2013
#16
The more likely it may be that he is all that his detractors are claiming, the more egregious it is
sabrina 1
Jun 2013
#40
It's way past time to have a thorough review of what has been a far too secret
sabrina 1
Jun 2013
#37
There would be no Snowden controvery without *Bush's policies. Yes, that's it in a nutshell. nt
Electric Monk
Jun 2013
#31
Not off topic at all. You make very good points. Personally, until I see evidence to the contrary
sabrina 1
Jun 2013
#35
Spy agencies, especially codebreakers, have always hired idiot savants of various kinds
FarCenter
Jun 2013
#42
And then they have access to all this sensitive information. That's one good reason why
sabrina 1
Jun 2013
#43