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In reply to the discussion: History shows Snowden may face tough exile in Russia [View all]Aerows
(39,961 posts)35. You know who is suffering right now more than Snowden in Russian exile?
The people in the NSA that have to continually justify the things he has released and those that face the ridicule when they go in front of the public to do PR for their work.
I'd be squirming and angry at Edward Snowden, too, when suddenly the public is looking at my black budget and is increasingly asking questions that means I might get my spending reined in. It's never pleasant when the microscope gets turned on any organization, and budgets shrink.
Couldn't happen to a better group of people that throw money away on 5 star hotels with no accountability because few people know what the hell they are actually doing.
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Well when your op is just full of fail, a complete change of subject is always in order.
Warren Stupidity
Aug 2013
#7
Yes, and it goes on to talk about the current state and Snowden's "usefulness "
ProSense
Aug 2013
#10
Yes there is, but the overlap is primarily cultural and irrelevant to the thesis.
Warren Stupidity
Aug 2013
#12