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In reply to the discussion: Snowden didn't take an "oath of secrecy" [View all]sabrina 1
(62,325 posts)friends, like Booz Allen eg, and you see that they are violating the Consitution, breaking the law iow, you are obligated as a citizen to expose the corruption.
Most people do not, eg, during the Bush years we learned, many people working for the DOJ quit quietly rather than break the law, (spy on the American people eg) nor did they have Snowden's courage to go public with the information. But they did refuse to participate in the law breaking. Comey mentioned them when he gave his retirement speech, subtly letting them know he appreciated the sacrifice they had made, quitting a job that would have benefited them for life, rather than break the law.
We have lots of silent heroes who actually CARE that our government is violating our Constitutional rights, most go away quietly, and one or two, like Drake and Snowden risk everything to expose the corruption.