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In reply to the discussion: The vast majority of DU supports Snowden's and Greenwald's actions [View all]Jeff In Milwaukee
(13,992 posts)135 people from an internet poll on a largely liberal/progressive website are "glad" that Snowden did what he did.
Aside from this polling data barely rising to the level of "laughable" in its accuracy, it's also a somewhat stupid question.
Am I glad Snowden did what he did? Yes, I am. This behavior should be brought to the light of day, and while it probably would have happened eventually (it's not like nobody knew the NSA was spying until Snowden came along), what Snowden did was also a crime. And a serious one at that.
Civil Disobedience was a long pedigree in our society, and it basically always results in the protestors doing time in jail. Henry David Thoreau spent his celebrated night in jail. So did Martin Luther King, Jr. While you're perfectly welcome to break the law in the pursuit of a higher purpose, you really should have no expectation that, having broken the law, you'll not be punished for it.
So thank you, Edward Snowden, for doing what you did. Now either prepare to live outside the reach of U.S. law for the rest of your days or lawyer up and come home.