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In reply to the discussion: Here's why the Snowden imbroglio makes no sense: [View all]sigmasix
(794 posts)Snowden has said that he knows the location of every field agent for our intelligence department AND he has shown a disregard for his oath to his country of birth. He has repeatedly declared himself above the law because of his desire to rid the world of evil. He has shown a real desire to communicate all of these secrets to the rest of the world, thus permanantly harming America and risking the lives of our brave Intelligence officials and armed forces personel.
Snowden has commited treason and he has anounced to the world that he wishes to continue sharing American secrets. He is criminal with deep moral malfunctions that has disguised himself as a whistleblower. He isn't a hero and he isn't a voice of liberty- he's a garden-variety narcissist that sees himself as a hero. He doesn't deserve any better treatment expectations than any other accused spy and traitor. If transparancy is the ideal, shouldn't the hero come home for a trial that would prove or disprove his accusations of nazi actions on the part of America? I've said it before; ODS is so toxic that Snowden fans would embrace him as a hero even if he were televised in the act of babie eating: as long as there is some sort of confirmation of the massive matrix-like conspiracy that has replaced reality- all in an organized effort on the part of president Obama to enslave humanity to the dictates of Obama and his evil overlords.
I'm sure there is someplace one could go to receive professional care for severe ODS outbreaks.