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In reply to the discussion: Snowden hate... I don't understand it... ? [View all]BillZBubb
(10,650 posts)51. Baloney
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Yeah, he broke up with his girlfriend, an unforgivable sin in the eyes of NSA apologists.
Scuba
Mar 2014
#18
There is a statute of limitation on gross violations of the American people's Constitutional
sabrina 1
Mar 2014
#79
You could stop the metadata collection tomorrow and it would mean nothing to me.
randome
Mar 2014
#80
The law has 'allowed' many things throughout history. Such laws were overturned due to being
sabrina 1
Mar 2014
#81
That's a very clever way to rationalize giving column inches to gossip about a non-important person
LanternWaste
Mar 2014
#82
He's criminal. We must punish him. BTW ...what ever happened with that Bush war criminal thing?
L0oniX
Mar 2014
#37
So, what do you think about the massive spying on the American people, clearly a gross
sabrina 1
Mar 2014
#132
Yes, I did and I agree with you on that, but disagree about everything else you said.
sabrina 1
Mar 2014
#140
No, not on their own, and neither will we. However, already there is a move to create
sabrina 1
Mar 2014
#145
It is all the same program. There is no real distinction between foreign and domestic, with the
RC
Mar 2014
#158
So Snowden divulging details of covert INTERNATIONAL operations and operatives . . .
brush
Mar 2014
#162
There are a lot more rank and file Democratic authoritarians than I would have guessed ten years ago
Fumesucker
Mar 2014
#3
I don't think they're authoritarians. If this had happened during Smirk's reign they'd be fans
Doctor_J
Mar 2014
#31
I agree with you. I naively thought that we belonged to the party that would end the abuses of power
sabrina 1
Mar 2014
#139
Probably because some are worried about how it makes Obama look, and they are loyal
The Straight Story
Mar 2014
#6
It is continued and expanded and made legal - albeit still unconstitutional - by Obama.
cui bono
Mar 2014
#66
there is simply no excuse for ANYONE criticizing the policies of a Democratic administration - EVER!
Douglas Carpenter
Mar 2014
#10
He is not a defector. He sought asylum in a country he does not want to live in because the U.S.
Luminous Animal
Mar 2014
#27
It's a viewpoint that conveniently obscures the nature of the documents Snowden took. n/t
winter is coming
Mar 2014
#39
He did not defect to Russia and he did not give Russia the documents, which is what you are implying
cui bono
Mar 2014
#68
And, sitting in judgement of someone else's hypocrisy while he's the biggest fucking
Cha
Mar 2014
#122
Pew poll: Public Split over Impact of NSA Leak, But Most Want Snowden Prosecuted
ProSense
Mar 2014
#16
Damn, Prosense. Who knew that because of your posts on DU LARGE MAJORITIES of Americans
Number23
Mar 2014
#57
Anyone who states that "Greenwald is a Libertarian" also goes on my ignore list.
Maedhros
Mar 2014
#85
AS noted through this thread, there is a small subset of DU too emotionally tied to the president
Doctor_J
Mar 2014
#29
AS noted through this thread, there is a small subset of DU too emotionally tied to Snowden
OilemFirchen
Mar 2014
#46
No. People aren't in a cult of personality when it comes to Snowden. They actually support his
cui bono
Mar 2014
#70
If a person accept a position of employment then they accept the terms of the employment.
Thinkingabout
Mar 2014
#35
Patriot? Oh, yea, a patriot steals security information and runs to Hong Kong and Russia.
Thinkingabout
Mar 2014
#72
Are you saying it is okay to steal, to be a thief? This should be a no brainer. BTW, my moral
Thinkingabout
Mar 2014
#110
I'm taking that option off the table. To feed youself and your starving children would you steal?
U4ikLefty
Mar 2014
#143
And just what would be wrong with asking for food for your children and yourself, to offer to work
Thinkingabout
Mar 2014
#147
I'm not letting you wiggle your way out of this. If you had to steal to feed your children,
U4ikLefty
Mar 2014
#148
Maybe you did not understand, so for you I will attempt again to explain. Rather than steal I would
Thinkingabout
Mar 2014
#155
Perhaps if you reread the post I did nit mention money, I said to ask and offer my services to
Thinkingabout
Mar 2014
#160
Rules of theft should never be acceptable, if he has not gotten a grip of this moral rectitude then
Thinkingabout
Mar 2014
#84
Edward Snowden had higher morals than the people running the NSA, so he exposed their illegal
RC
Mar 2014
#161
If Snowden has higher morals than the people running NSA then they have low morals also, it
Thinkingabout
Mar 2014
#163
Snowden tried to work inside the system when he found questionable and outright illegal actions.
RC
Mar 2014
#164
This has never been about Snowden telling American citizens data was being collected, we
Thinkingabout
Mar 2014
#165
Did you not know about the phone record data collection before Snowden "revealed" this?
Thinkingabout
Mar 2014
#168
You mean the lies the NSA was telling Congress about meta data not containing any personal
RC
Mar 2014
#169
No, I am talking about a news conference George W Bush had in 2005 where he said the data was being
Thinkingabout
Mar 2014
#170
do you feel that way about Daniel Ellsberg? Mark Felt (Deep Throat)? Frank Serpico?
mike_c
Mar 2014
#109
Did any of the ones you listed steal files from their employers and run with them to Hong Kong and
Thinkingabout
Mar 2014
#111
Both, stealing is wrong and after his crime he ran for the arms of Hong Kong and Russia.
Thinkingabout
Mar 2014
#117
yes, but I asked you whether you condemn Ellsberg, Felt, Serpico, etc for doing similar things....
mike_c
Mar 2014
#118
If they stole, then they loose any respect I could have for them, if after their crimes they fled to
Thinkingabout
Mar 2014
#119
The NSA's data mining program, PRISM was begun in 2007 by George W. Bush and his administration
Sarah Ibarruri
Mar 2014
#47
Wait a minute here, you want ONE MAN to singlehandedly fight against the Repuke scourge,
Sarah Ibarruri
Mar 2014
#49
No, but I see Repukes supporting their Repuke leaders, while Democrats sit on their rears
Sarah Ibarruri
Mar 2014
#74
Then get off your keester and DO something to change that rather than whining
Sarah Ibarruri
Mar 2014
#76
Obama walked INTO THEM. The system was already in PLACE. Do something to change that.
Sarah Ibarruri
Mar 2014
#75
You are NOT comparing Obama to Bush, are you? Please tell me you aren't. And
Sarah Ibarruri
Mar 2014
#125
Do something, rather than whine. All I've seen is whine. What do you have to show for your
Sarah Ibarruri
Mar 2014
#128
Oh wow, that's really painful. Good heavens. Some people do as much if not more
Sarah Ibarruri
Mar 2014
#130
True, but if hatred is going to be wielded, let it not be wielded against the wrong party nt
Sarah Ibarruri
Mar 2014
#91
I don't agree. I think hatred is absolute rejection of something. Anger is a violent emotion. nt
Sarah Ibarruri
Mar 2014
#108
Yep! There are right wingers on DU, and they try to pass as libs, but not successfully
Sarah Ibarruri
Mar 2014
#97
I think it's easier to throw others under the bus, rather than to admit...
MrMickeysMom
Mar 2014
#73
Daniel Ellsberg had his haters. There will always be those who think anything the US wants to do
jwirr
Mar 2014
#83
Some people here don't like their emperor to be stripped of his cool threads.
polichick
Mar 2014
#150
Unfortunately his cool threads don't include a "comfortable pair of shoes". n/t
cui bono
Mar 2014
#151