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In reply to the discussion: I COMPLETELY support Snowden. [View all]think_critically
(118 posts)166. totally off base
I think you are totally off base here. You are letting idealism trump reality. I can half way respect what he did as far as the NSA data collection on American's but his releasing details of U.S. espionage abroad is completely uncalled for and he should be severely punished because of that. Every country in the world spies, and anybody who thinks otherwise lives under a rock. Furthermore what's telling about Snowden is that the countries he plans on fleeing to do far worse things than anything our government does. Lastly and this is what pisses me off about people who live in an idealistic world. You don't realize that the world is a dangerous place and the fact that things are so interconnected now makes it that much more dangerous. That said ask yourself this question. What would you do if you were elected commander in chief and you saw a vast intelligence operation in place that you had some qualms about but you also knew about the threats that the country faces and the very real possibility that some terrorist may try and detonate a nuclear device in one of our cities or shoot down aircraft with should fired missiles. You are ultimately responsible for the safety of the country. Would you accept the program as a necessary evil or would you disband it and risk the potential consequences?
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Fair enough. I can't say much about him because I'm only about 85% convinced he exists at this point
Recursion
Jul 2013
#10
No, he had direct contact with a reporter from a Hong Kong newspaper, the South China
totodeinhere
Jul 2013
#54
Booz Allen Hamilton confirmed he worked for them; the US government put out arrest warrants
muriel_volestrangler
Jul 2013
#144
It wasn't, but the defenders of the Surveillance state made it about him, so now they
sabrina 1
Jul 2013
#106
I keep seeing Dorothy's dog pulling away the curtain of the Great and Powerful Oz.
Gregorian
Jul 2013
#7
This will be a good bookmark for when Ed goes down. Get the whole Fan Club in one spot.
MjolnirTime
Jul 2013
#23
You said: "If the Powerpoint was inaccurate about the 'direct' access, it was not his doing."
ProSense
Jul 2013
#69
"He invented most his claims", yet other countries are upset and Obama is willing to discuss.......
Logical
Jul 2013
#31
Yes, it is a sign of other things than opportunism. You think all other countries are craven
muriel_volestrangler
Jul 2013
#145
Leakers are leakers when they can prove with tangible evidence what they claim is true.
Amonester
Jul 2013
#58
USSC has not ruled on FISA's use of the "special needs" provision to justify universal data mining
NineNightsHanging
Jul 2013
#98
"Right" & "legal" are two different things. You said that FISA is illegal when in fact it IS legal.
baldguy
Jul 2013
#105
I think he is lying about the direct access because he can brag all he wants
Amonester
Jul 2013
#103
They might have direct access, but they now have very strict rules to abide to
Amonester
Jul 2013
#130
Are you kidding? Those people can go home at night. Snowden took a giant hit for his country.
Gregorian
Jul 2013
#88
I questioned his motives (who are his customers, who is paying his way, etc.) and was called a
AlinPA
Jul 2013
#43
good point..heroic action of civil disobedience..and great op, i feel the same way
xiamiam
Jul 2013
#114
At the VERY VERY LEAST he has forced a discussion on an issue that is central to our ability to
Douglas Carpenter
Jul 2013
#95
A lot of Liberals are DESPERATE for a hero,...but they're also fickle....
Spitfire of ATJ
Jul 2013
#137
Naw,...Obama was a fling for them but they don't want to destroy him....
Spitfire of ATJ
Jul 2013
#174
I guess you are arguing some points...NSA collection of info isn't in question
Sheepshank
Jul 2013
#204
"Misspeak" refers to an accidental choice of words..also for which there is no evidence n/t
Sheepshank
Jul 2013
#217
Enthusiastic K&R! I think Snowden is an American hero, a modern day Paul Revere
quinnox
Jul 2013
#193
I completely support Snowden coming back to the US to explain everything in a public and open....
marble falls
Jul 2013
#194