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In reply to the discussion: Obama Proves Snowden’s Point [View all]randome
(34,845 posts)30. Which point of Snowden's is relevant here?
The 'fact' that he could spy on anyone if he chose?
The 'fact' that 'direct access' meant the NSA was 'hoovering up the Internet'?
The 'fact' that the NSA is 'watching our thoughts form as we type?
Obama started this process in May, before the world heard of Snowden.
Makes me wonder if Snowden didn't somehow know this was coming and that 'inspired' him to run after stealing everything he could get his hands on. Which, as it turns out, wasn't much.
He is where he wants to be now -a recluse far away from the people he never felt he measured up to.
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Obama was calling for more disclosure and reforms before Snowden commited his crimes.
phleshdef
Aug 2013
#1
That was only 2 months ago. It takes time to put together and roll out policy changes.
phleshdef
Aug 2013
#29
snowden's information was in the guardian in may--by my reckoning,some three months ago.
niyad
Aug 2013
#37
FALSE! If you're looking to bash Obama and Democrats, at least get your facts correct....
George II
Aug 2013
#71
all I am doing is pointing out when the article was published. please cite where I am trashing
niyad
Aug 2013
#81
I am looking to get reforms. This bullshit has been going on since Obama took office.
rhett o rick
Aug 2013
#110
Sorry, but Obama, or ANY President, doesn't have the power to repeal the Patriot Act or.........
George II
Aug 2013
#162
I am not sure exactly what Obama said as a candidate but he didnt support the Patriot Act.
rhett o rick
Aug 2013
#163
Good ideas. Never happen. THe Powers to be are not going to give up their powers. nm
rhett o rick
Aug 2013
#111
It was in the context of enacting policies suggested 2 months ago, not 5 years ago.
phleshdef
Aug 2013
#98
Ok, so I guess you would defend Fox News when similar attacks are made against that network?
phleshdef
Aug 2013
#99
Oddly enough calling for more disclosure while overseeing secret American policies sure does seem...
AppleBottom
Aug 2013
#106
Yes and he once said he wanted the Patriot Act repealed. What's your point? nm
rhett o rick
Aug 2013
#108
Thanks. I have to say I haven't lost confidence in him. I'm PROUD of the job he's doing as President
George II
Aug 2013
#165
Agreed. But I was speaking to the point that Obama has no right to make decisions for us.
randome
Aug 2013
#104
Yes, he did. And he reiterated that there have been no instances of wrongdoing/abuse.
millennialmax
Aug 2013
#19
The FISC ruled in October 2011 that aspects of NSA data collection were unconstitutional
muriel_volestrangler
Aug 2013
#67
"I've been desperately trying to get an idea of why people are so angry about this"
George II
Aug 2013
#77
It's a bit late to try to convince the American people that Daddy Knows Best and all
JDPriestly
Aug 2013
#40
Snowden has thousands of documents that go beyond any domestic related concerns...
phleshdef
Aug 2013
#45
"I am comfortable that the program currently is not being abused." That is pure rhetoric.
rhett o rick
Aug 2013
#114
meanwhile as the bodies of women and kids killed by US drones pile up...look over there snowden nt
msongs
Aug 2013
#7
Are you claiming to have secret information about the conversations between Snowden and
JDPriestly
Aug 2013
#48
Obama told us beore we elected him that the people would have to hold his feet to the fire
notadmblnd
Aug 2013
#8
...and the next President will abuse the program more than the current one.[n/t]
Maedhros
Aug 2013
#43
WTF?!! I've read it a number of times and find it interesting that you are TWISTING
Ecumenist
Aug 2013
#101
OH BULLSHIT!! Look, Obama may not be perfect but he's LIGHT YEARS better than that idiot
Ecumenist
Aug 2013
#117
as long as we can "blue link" to it in 500 threads we can call it an accomplishment
RetroLounge
Aug 2013
#94
Well at least there are a bunch of new people calling Obama a liar no matter what.
Turbineguy
Aug 2013
#24
as obama said, "we were going to do these reforms all along! yeah, that's the ticket!"
unblock
Aug 2013
#68
It's called "damage control". First, "We dont spy on Americans. We arent doing anything bad."
rhett o rick
Aug 2013
#142
It's like Homer Simpson hiding his gun from Marge in "The Cartridge Family" episode.
Maedhros
Aug 2013
#152
No! Obama didn't "prove Snowden's point" - Snowden didn't HAVE a point except.........
George II
Aug 2013
#69
LOL !!! - Yeah... A Gutless Coward That Somehow Caused The POTUS To Explain Himself In Front..
WillyT
Aug 2013
#70
If he wasn't a gutless coward he wouldn't be pleading with dozens of countries....
George II
Aug 2013
#73
Except that Obama DIDN'T have to explain himself in front of the entire nation...
George II
Aug 2013
#78
the secret budgets are the next thing to break,.. Big-Intel gets how much?$??
Civilization2
Aug 2013
#91
True Edward Snowden has offered more real hope and change over corrupt American policies.
AppleBottom
Aug 2013
#105
Imagine That - They Agree - Yet Obama Demands Incarceration - Duplicity Of The Highest Order
cantbeserious
Aug 2013
#129
Who our government chooses to prosecute and who it chooses not to prosecute imo are
indepat
Aug 2013
#153