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In reply to the discussion: Nobody is going to change their mind about Snowden. [View all]CakeGrrl
(10,611 posts)22. On this I agree.
Let's hope those who would like to see people removed from this site after they are ignored by a certain number of people do not get their way in terms of stifling dissent and debate in favor of only allowing the 'desirables'.
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A person can believe in privacy rights and at the same time think that Snowden is a criminal...
Tx4obama
Jul 2013
#1
leaking information to foreign countries who aren't our allies at imopportune moments is not "whistl
KittyWampus
Jul 2013
#51
when george bush is prosecuted for killing thousands of americans and hundreds of thousands
HiPointDem
Jul 2013
#64
that the US goes after a guy who reveals information that could put the criminal george bush
HiPointDem
Jul 2013
#104
"demand to think unilaterally" - yip, plus the name-calling ("authoritarians") - plus
UTUSN
Jul 2013
#88
Clapper "apologized." These days, that earns the 1% a pass when it comes to perjury or
HardTimes99
Jul 2013
#18
Snowden already publicly stated he committed crimes. So, in my book case closed on that issue :)
Tx4obama
Jul 2013
#71
How do you know how "those that came before us" would feel about what has taken place?
MrMickeysMom
Jul 2013
#106
I'm one of those people who believes in privacy rights and also thinks Snowden committed crimes
Hekate
Jul 2013
#73
Apparently, some think that he should get a pass for handing information to China and Russia.
CakeGrrl
Jul 2013
#5
On the contrary, both fraud and torture are specific statutes chargeable in the
HardTimes99
Jul 2013
#29
Nice concept, but...what has that to do with Snowden's data theft and handoff to foreign countries?
CakeGrrl
Jul 2013
#12
At this point Snowden would serve his supporters by returning to the USA and fighting it
bluestate10
Jul 2013
#8
If you dont understand the difference between the Military and Civilian Justice systems you have a
stevenleser
Jul 2013
#47
I'm former Air Force. I understand the difference quite well. You apparently don't. nt
stevenleser
Jul 2013
#87
Unlike you apparently, I did not sleep through the briefings on military justice. nt
stevenleser
Jul 2013
#90
Just because a driver thinks it is ok to drive 100 mph and the speed limit is 60 does not mean the
Thinkingabout
Jul 2013
#10
In the case of Snowden, employees of NSA are exempt from protection of the Whistleblower Act
Thinkingabout
Jul 2013
#26
Again I ask if you would be okay if a communications company released your phone call records to
Thinkingabout
Jul 2013
#34
Bad analogy as he did nothing like that but how would you feel if your business partner released ALL
usGovOwesUs3Trillion
Jul 2013
#62
Now you are getting the picture, exactly what Snowden has done, and was not released to the
Thinkingabout
Jul 2013
#81
Yes, and so did our leaders, to protect and defend our rights and liberties. So is it a crime
usGovOwesUs3Trillion
Jul 2013
#65
You left out the part about Snowden STEALING the classified goverment documents and equipment.
Tx4obama
Jul 2013
#43
As long as some are reaching for metaphors to justify an absolute or ambiguous position…
countmyvote4real
Jul 2013
#61
Ignoring those that disagree is a path that the weak willed take. Anyone that has real
bluestate10
Jul 2013
#53
Good post. And I do not believe DU'ers thoughts are as binary OP makes them out to be
emulatorloo
Jul 2013
#55
#4 really reminds me of the rationales successive administrations deployed to justify
HardTimes99
Jul 2013
#69
I think there would be a lot less Snowden haters here if McCain/Palin were in office. nt
Incitatus
Jul 2013
#60