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In reply to the discussion: Post removed [View all]alarimer
(17,146 posts)46. Simple. Their team is in the White House now and stands to be hurt by whatever revelations there are
Despite the fact, the data collection has been going on since at least Bush, probably earlier.
Hypocrisy in action.
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"I don't want to empower the zombie hunters, troll hunters, and witch hunters on this site."
DisgustipatedinCA
Apr 2014
#121
Replying to my own post in order to answer a PM and an edit of the OP
DisgustipatedinCA
Apr 2014
#122
I found the post I was looking for, and I was wrong. I'm sorry about that, Cali_Democrat
DisgustipatedinCA
Apr 2014
#123
They could be included, I suppose. The person who tracks those posters, though?
morningfog
Apr 2014
#85
When I think of pathetic, I think of the poster who was shutdown 7-0 on that ridiculous alert
alcibiades_mystery
Apr 2014
#88
Six of one, half a dozen of the other... both seem as petulant as the other.
LanternWaste
Apr 2014
#111
no violation of the Constitution? I'll take Judge Leon's opinion over yours
paulkienitz
Apr 2014
#40
I really do not get these posters who want to paint Greenwald, Snowden, and Assange as the baddies.
paulkienitz
Apr 2014
#37
Simple. Their team is in the White House now and stands to be hurt by whatever revelations there are
alarimer
Apr 2014
#46
When I hear that, my heart broke. Even I think it's sad. And even I feel sorry for Snowden. nt
kelliekat44
Apr 2014
#11
And they got Pierre to spend all that money on a Pulitzer to implode like this?
Tarheel_Dem
Apr 2014
#27
look, all that shit is going to change when president jeb takes up residence in the whitehouse..
frylock
Apr 2014
#61
and when jeb is in the white house, you'll continue to support the NSA's data collection?
frylock
Apr 2014
#98
Has the US Government stopped snooping and spying on me and others? No?
Nanjing to Seoul
Apr 2014
#64
Snowden may be trying to work himself into position to get into Russia's spying agencies. Butter up
Thinkingabout
Apr 2014
#77
Oh well, they can console themselves with the admiration of most of the world.
Tierra_y_Libertad
Apr 2014
#97
What are his motives? I tend to think they're what he says they are.
Tierra_y_Libertad
Apr 2014
#105
Neither Snowden nor Greenwald won a Pulitzer prize. See for yourself if you don't believe me:
ucrdem
Apr 2014
#102
True, but the news organizations that did win it wouldn't have without the help of Snowden. n/t
totodeinhere
Apr 2014
#103
Dense though I may be, the Pulitzers bestowed upon the WP and the Guardian wouldn't have happened...
DisgustipatedinCA
Apr 2014
#119
Heddy Hopper would be proud of who, rather than what we often give our attentions to.
LanternWaste
Apr 2014
#113
What I think is "sad at this point" is your obsession to vilify these individuals in post after post
rhett o rick
Apr 2014
#117