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In reply to the discussion: Snowden’s heroic work: Media must match his courage: “Truth is coming, and it cannot be stopped.” [View all]Pholus
(4,062 posts)99. The person defending NSA Dragnet Spying, born from one of the ten PNAC goals.
You do remember PNAC, right? Certainly many of your apologist pals have made the point that this unconstitutional shit got its start before President Obama and, if you actually paid attention, before 9/11.
Why didn't YOU get the memo.
Why did it get started that early? Because its uses are not for TERRA, they are for control. The ability to roll up the next OWS before it gets started.
But by all means, dumb it down to "If you don't like this you hate our (black) President."
I find it deeply amusing that you accuse me of collaboration with the right wing even as you defend one of its most noxious products with every arrow in your (apparently quite limited) quiver.
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Snowden’s heroic work: Media must match his courage: “Truth is coming, and it cannot be stopped.” [View all]
kpete
Dec 2013
OP
"But, but, but we don't do truth or insight. We do spin and spew." - Corporate Media Borg, Inc. (R)
Berlum
Dec 2013
#2
Simply pointing out the fact that Snowden only cares about 'truth' when he thinks it benefits him.
randome
Dec 2013
#16
If Snowden wanted to be a hero, then he must have thought his actions in revealing this information
Uncle Joe
Dec 2013
#51
I know. And if he can point to any evidence this is happening, let's see some jail time...
randome
Dec 2013
#67
Would Binney have come out with this without all the energy being put in to it?
Uncle Joe
Dec 2013
#84
Once Snowden decided to reveal this information, he didn't have any choice but to leave and
Uncle Joe
Dec 2013
#66
"...so these repetitive threads trying to gin up outrage are getting tiresome."
ChisolmTrailDem
Dec 2013
#54
If you were debating that would be one thing. Instead you repeat the exact same talking points
riderinthestorm
Dec 2013
#74
Snowden is the diversion. So is this OP, which is simply to praise him instead of discuss the issues
randome
Dec 2013
#34
I have no problem at all with stopping the collection of metadata. I've said that many times.
randome
Dec 2013
#70
Your obvious attempt at distraction aside, where did you come up with fiance?
DesMoinesDem
Dec 2013
#36
Ok, how about a more direct approach: Why are you engaging in misdirection and distraction? n/t
ChisolmTrailDem
Dec 2013
#55
The article and OP is about Snowden's 'courage'. I disagree that he's courageous, that's all.
randome
Dec 2013
#60
So you approve of what the NSA is doing and the fact that our government is lying to us to try to
RC
Dec 2013
#10
With The Current War On Whistleblowers - Please Enlighten Us On How This Would Work
cantbeserious
Dec 2013
#22
The traitors are those who have subverted our democratic, representative government
woo me with science
Dec 2013
#23
So Does That Make You A Traitor For Supporting The Desecration Of The 4th Amendment
cantbeserious
Dec 2013
#24
Running away & hiding in totalitarian countries, while sniping at the US govt is not "heroic".
baldguy
Dec 2013
#27
You're defending a libertarian Paulite, using the same imagery & talking points as the RW Teabaggers
baldguy
Dec 2013
#94
And yet we didn't hear a peep out of the RW when these programs were implimented
baldguy
Dec 2013
#101
Snowden didn't reveal anything new. See this EFF timeline and note they left out a lot
stevenleser
Dec 2013
#56
That timeline only demonstrates even more profoundly how dramatically Snowden has impacted our aware
riderinthestorm
Dec 2013
#75
All you have to do to see I am right is to do your own search of the pre-6 month period.
stevenleser
Dec 2013
#76
They "decided" not to include info? Really? That makes this timeline dubious at best
riderinthestorm
Dec 2013
#82
News is what somebody somewhere wants to suppress; all the rest is advertising. Lord Northcliffe K&R
Tierra_y_Libertad
Dec 2013
#41
Yep, a blip in what will be 50 plus years of continuous discussion on limits of NSA surveillance
stevenleser
Dec 2013
#61
Well, the regime thinks it "something" enough to make CYA statements about it.
Tierra_y_Libertad
Dec 2013
#73
Lunatics like the ACLU, Jimmy Carter, Bernie Sanders, Daniel Ellsberg?
Tierra_y_Libertad
Dec 2013
#80