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In reply to the discussion: Thoreau went to jail. Gandhi went to jail. MLK went to jail. Snowden went to Hong Kong. [View all]zeeland
(247 posts)12. Difference being
Snowden will never see the light of day once he's in U.S. custody.
Cute post buy silly comparison.
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Thoreau went to jail. Gandhi went to jail. MLK went to jail. Snowden went to Hong Kong. [View all]
11 Bravo
Jun 2013
OP
In what way are your choices limited to calling him a hero or launching illogical and
Bluenorthwest
Jun 2013
#9
nobody thought they were heroes, they didn't want to go to a war they openly opposed
JI7
Jun 2013
#27
False equivalence on your part. The poster was referencing people that actually stood for
bluestate10
Jun 2013
#10
Why equate him to any of those people in any way? It makes no sense at all.
Bluenorthwest
Jun 2013
#6
I'm not 100% convinced he's looking out for the common good of OUR democratic republic anymore
JaneyVee
Jun 2013
#19
Does that mean if he does go to jail you will change course and call him a hero?
morningfog
Jun 2013
#25