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In reply to the discussion: Ok, I'm stepping into the Snowden discussion for the first time... [View all]Tierra_y_Libertad
(50,414 posts)5. The NSA disagrees with you.
Apparently, they seem to think that what he revealed is a terrible threat to all the wonderful and humanitarian acts they perform. Not to mention they can bludgeon congress into giving them and their bosses more money to "protect" us.
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Ok, I'm stepping into the Snowden discussion for the first time... [View all]
ChisolmTrailDem
May 2014
OP
He didn't swear an oath. He signed an employment contract with Booz Allen
Luminous Animal
May 2014
#29
His oath was to Constitution. What he signed was an employment agreement.
Luminous Animal
May 2014
#62
That's my point though, the NSA thing just doesn't seem to have been worth it. nt
ChisolmTrailDem
May 2014
#9
I could be snark and say something like Fox is the only reliable source of news.......
wandy
May 2014
#27
There was a benefit for Russia, but also to Glen Greenwald. Why he did not wait until he was in a
lostincalifornia
May 2014
#55
snowden is not as smart as many paint him. He should have secured an asylum in a country first that
lostincalifornia
May 2014
#54