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In reply to the discussion: What kind of coward is Edward Snowden? [View all]sabrina 1
(62,325 posts)'arresting his ass' and took precautions to prevent that from happening. Big talk on the internet about what we would have done, doesn't change a thing.
You are obsessed with the messengers it seems while the rest of the world is focused on the message.
Drake went to the 'Senate Intel Oversight Crew'. He took all the steps laid out in the rule book for Whistle Blowers in a text book example of what was required of him. As a result, a phony case was filed against him which was clearly meant to send a message to others that no matter how right you may be, you do not challenge the status quo.
It was dropped the night before it was supposed to begin, and was clearly meant to intimidate other potential Whistle Blowers. Obviously it failed, but it did make clear that the 'come into my parlor said the spider to the fly' like invitation to 'follow the rules, is not a choice anymore.
Between what happened to Manning, torture, and Drake, punished despite following all the rules, apparently 'Eddie' learned some good lessons. Which is why one of the State Dept's more intelligent employees, Crowley finally spoke out about the 'stupidity' of treating Manning the way they did.