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L0oniX

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18. So he's a liar ...just like our government? Remember Jessica Lynch? ...and WMD's?
Thu Oct 17, 2013, 08:23 PM
Oct 2013

Yea ...who is more honourable or dishonourable is just ridiculous false equivalency bullshit?

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Snowden is not someone you can put your trust, he has stolen information he said he would not Thinkingabout Oct 2013 #1
Yes, I put all my trust in anonymous Internet posters. Hissyspit Oct 2013 #7
...especailly 'sense-able' internet posters. n/t L0oniX Oct 2013 #14
How can you put trust into which statement he makes. No, I will not pass on information Thinkingabout Oct 2013 #17
So he's a liar ...just like our government? Remember Jessica Lynch? ...and WMD's? L0oniX Oct 2013 #18
Did you read the article? He explains precisely why he did what he did. JDPriestly Oct 2013 #8
Your explanation is likened to if I kill you and then post an article in the nyt as to why I killed Thinkingabout Oct 2013 #19
Oh, crazy false equivalency here. caseymoz Oct 2013 #34
Bottom line, Snowden is a liar, he can not explain away his lies. Thinkingabout Oct 2013 #46
Great fall back postion. nt caseymoz Oct 2013 #57
Snowden didn't kill anyone. Snowden told the American people and the world that the US JDPriestly Oct 2013 #39
Snowden is a liar and has broken laws, he can not explain away the truth, it Thinkingabout Oct 2013 #47
He did not lie to the American people. Clapper did. JDPriestly Oct 2013 #50
You dont know which and how many times he has lied, he started with a lie, he has told Thinkingabout Oct 2013 #52
One lie. Please tell me one lie that Snowden told to the American people. JDPriestly Oct 2013 #53
Does he claim he "revealed" information about the collecting phone call records? The Thinkingabout Oct 2013 #55
He revealed the documents. I don't think he claims he revealed information that was already JDPriestly Oct 2013 #56
Would you think documents such as the FISA act dating back to 1979 would be something which Thinkingabout Oct 2013 #60
Yes. I know the reason behind the FISA ACt, and I think that our NSA is violating the premise JDPriestly Oct 2013 #67
Then you know this was not revealed by Snowden as I have previously stated. Thinkingabout Oct 2013 #71
Snowden revealed the documents that proved what was going on and defined the scope of the JDPriestly Oct 2013 #72
Then if you worked for the phone company you also signed the Code of Conduct and Thinkingabout Oct 2013 #73
By that standard it corrals every administration since this country began. Nice job. n/t jtuck004 Oct 2013 #15
Broken trust? Ah I get it. So don't trust the US government. Thanks for making that clear. L0oniX Oct 2013 #16
So you dont trust him. What's your point? That you dont like whistleblowers? nm rhett o rick Oct 2013 #20
Thank God he left them with JOURNALISTS! HAHAHAHAHAHAHAAHAHA! 7962 Oct 2013 #2
Certainly not those who illegally gathered the info to begin with! HAHAHAHAHAHA....wait a second.... last1standing Oct 2013 #6
Lets see what he's doing in a year, as I've said before. 7962 Oct 2013 #9
Yes, the lesson learned is that the government needs to keep its illegal actions a better secret. last1standing Oct 2013 #10
Hello apple, meet orange. 7962 Oct 2013 #28
Ah! So if those whose communications are violated don't get syphillis there is no comparison. last1standing Oct 2013 #29
In severity, no. But to you illegal is illegal and thats all that matters. Wow. 7962 Oct 2013 #30
So now you're saying it's cantelope to watermelon instead of apples to oranges. last1standing Oct 2013 #31
As I said, most divisive subject on DU in the yrs I've been around. 7962 Oct 2013 #36
So it's fine because no one's dead, yet (so far as we know). last1standing Oct 2013 #37
Snowden explained in clear terms. JDPriestly Oct 2013 #40
LOL, I think the joke is on you. You intimate that the Russians spy on their people more rhett o rick Oct 2013 #21
They certainly spy on their gays and lesbians a lot more, I'm pretty sure of that. 7962 Oct 2013 #26
How do you "know" the US spies on LGBTs less than Russia? xfundy Oct 2013 #32
I didnt say "know", I said "pretty sure". Big difference. 7962 Oct 2013 #35
another pro-surveillance talking point crumbles.... mike_c Oct 2013 #3
Maybe Snowden really is a hero. In any case, he is noble and not the traitor some think. JDPriestly Oct 2013 #4
Recommend...Thanks for this info... KoKo Oct 2013 #42
I stole those other things! Not these things! The other things! alcibiades_mystery Oct 2013 #5
The swooners will have a #13 field day with this PSPS Oct 2013 #11
^^^^this^^^^ ...and ...nice collection. n/t L0oniX Oct 2013 #13
You forgot "Snowden has a messy garage" IveWornAHundredPants Oct 2013 #23
And there was, "his girlfriend was a dancer." JDPriestly Oct 2013 #41
She was alternately a pole dancer and a ballet dancer, QC Oct 2013 #61
I don't have blind, unquestioning faith in either the gov't OR SnowWald Blue_Tires Oct 2013 #63
Snowden is a hero. L0oniX Oct 2013 #12
Oh sure Snowden is completely trustworthy...... 4bucksagallon Oct 2013 #22
So, to determine if Snowden is trustworthy, IveWornAHundredPants Oct 2013 #24
Do you steal from your employer or condone stealing from an employer? Because that's what he did. 4bucksagallon Oct 2013 #27
OH! Your 666th post! xfundy Oct 2013 #33
If that is meant to be a crack it didn't work I am an iconoclast. 4bucksagallon Oct 2013 #49
Snowden's employer was the people of the United States, and he gave our information JDPriestly Oct 2013 #43
If my employer was doing something illegal that caused harm... Luminous Animal Oct 2013 #64
Uh huh, yeah, that's the ticket. n/t Lil Missy Oct 2013 #25
Ironic that tonight C SPAN live coverage of the 40th Anniversary discussion reddread Oct 2013 #38
These surveillance fetishists are trying to make Watergate legal -- retroactively legal. JDPriestly Oct 2013 #45
really like to know who exactly pays all his bills over the past couple years. and got him those job Sunlei Oct 2013 #44
Oh, good. I was worried he might have. Pterodactyl Oct 2013 #48
Oh shut the fuck up Comrade Eddie. SoapBox Oct 2013 #51
Totally agree! nt mimi85 Oct 2013 #58
I would rather hear from him than you. Hissyspit Oct 2013 #59
Oh, so he's a Rooskie now is he? Is this the 1950s calling? Luminous Animal Oct 2013 #69
Hard Winter Tip #1: Protect Your Tip. onehandle Oct 2013 #54
This doesn't even begin to jibe with the official story so far, and only raises more questions Blue_Tires Oct 2013 #62
Neither have said any such thing. Luminous Animal Oct 2013 #65
My mistake...I'm just trying to get the story straight Blue_Tires Oct 2013 #66
It is no secret that Poitras, Greenwald, and Gellman have a large number of files. Luminous Animal Oct 2013 #68
Language is a funny thing Blue_Tires Oct 2013 #70
It's strange he wouldn't know the "unique value" of carrying that stuff into Russia jmowreader Oct 2013 #74
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