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In reply to the discussion: Snowden didn't take an "oath of secrecy" [View all]sabrina 1
(62,325 posts)from reporting CRIMINAL activitiy within the Corporation.
Show me where that agreement includes 'even if you witness law breaking' in any such agreement. You can't, but it is ludicrous to think that an agreement with an employer would obligate any citizen to remain silent about law-breaking they witness.
Ellsberg is correct. I think he knows a bit more about these matters and isn't likely to try to try excuse Corporate Law Breaking under any circumstances.
Btw, a far more important question which people, especially Liberals who opposed the privatization of our National Security from the beginning, is this, 'Do these Private Security Corps take an oath to defend and protect the US Constitution' or are they exempt from doing so?
I will have to check into that because anyone given that important job, not to mention the BILLIONS of tax dollars they have taken, should very definitely be required to put the security of this country before PROFIT, don't you think?