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Anybody? Cali_Democrat Mar 2014 #1
My first reaction is that the question is a massive red herring. Bonobo Mar 2014 #2
The OP is questioning what whistle blower value there is to revealing our secrets about cthulu2016 Mar 2014 #7
I apologize for any confusion Cali_Democrat Mar 2014 #9
You are dodging the question treestar Mar 2014 #13
Which part of the constitution do you think it violates? BainsBane Mar 2014 #3
It probably is constitutional. Or, to put it a better way, it isn't unconstitutional yet. Gravitycollapse Mar 2014 #4
Of course not. It also isn't against International Law. If it were, we have hundreds of proven cases okaawhatever Mar 2014 #5
I really don't know the inner workings of Snowden's mind. Liberal Veteran Mar 2014 #6
CIA Vision, Mission & Values Katashi_itto Mar 2014 #8
I have been an avid defender of Snowden. This, IMHO, is one step too far. Democracyinkind Mar 2014 #10
"Our corporations"? Fumesucker Mar 2014 #14
You're reading too much into that phrasing. See my sigline. nt Democracyinkind Mar 2014 #15
What did you mean by "our corporations" then? n/t Fumesucker Mar 2014 #17
Corporations operating under our jurisdiction. nt Democracyinkind Mar 2014 #20
He's in Russia, he's working for them, Benton D Struckcheon Mar 2014 #11
No, but espionage against the United States is. gulliver Mar 2014 #12
What gets me is that the Snowden backers don't think their position through to logical ends. randome Mar 2014 #16
Government spying for national security is one thing Fumesucker Mar 2014 #18
Agree there is a difference. It's unethical. randome Mar 2014 #19
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