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In reply to the discussion: Everyone is under surveillance now, says whistleblower Edward Snowden [View all]MADem
(135,425 posts)The law does NOT disallow the exposing of unjust actions--that's a canard.
Had Snowden gone to the Senate he could have been afforded protections IF--and that's only IF--he had a case.
Ellsberg didn't get deprived of his freedom. Hell, Scooter Libby didn't get deprived of his freedom either--and he was guilty as hell. If Snowden could have proved to Dianne Feinstein that the NSA was listening in on HER personal conversations she would have made damn sure nothing happened to him. Look at what committee she chairs. He'd be safe as houses with her. He could have gone to his idol Rand Paul and gotten similar help while Rand of the Squirrel Toupee took his poutrage all the way to the GOP presidential nomination.
He didn't do any of that, though--he lied to his bosses, lied to his fiancee, lied to his family, grabbed a bunch of stuff and ran to the RUSSIAN CONSULATE in HONG KONG, while babbling that he really wanted to go to Iceland.
Yeah.....that's entirely logical.
Not.
He knew they were on to him. That's why he bolted.