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Edward Snowden is a patriot
Politico ^

Posted on 08/11/2013 6:30:03 PM PDT by chessplayer

Does President Barack Obama think we’re stupid?

That’s the only conclusion possible after watching Friday’s bravura performance in which the president announced a set of proposals meant to bring more transparency to the National Security Agency — and claimed he would have done it anyway, even if Edward Snowden had never decided to leak thousands of highly sensitive documents to The Guardian’s Glenn Greenwald.

But even as he grudgingly admitted that the timing, at least, of his suggestions was a consequence of Snowden’s actions, the president declared, “I don’t think Mr. Snowden was a patriot.” When you look at what has changed over the past two months, though, it’s hard not to wonder, “What could be more patriotic than what Snowden did?”

First, the results: More than a dozen bills have already been introduced to put a stop to the NSA’s mass phone record collection program and to overhaul the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court, which has reinterpreted the Fourth Amendment in secret, creating a body of privacy law that the public has never read. A half-dozen new privacy lawsuits have been filed against the NSA. The Pentagon is undergoing an unprecedented secrecy audit. U.S. officials have been caught deceiving or lying to Congress. The list goes on.

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1 posted on 08/11/2013 6:30:03 PM PDT by chessplayer
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To: chessplayer

“We mutually pledge to each other our Lives, our Fortunes, and our Sacred Honor” — Snowden did this more than most people. He risked it all to do what he thought he had to do for his country.


2 posted on 08/11/2013 6:32:14 PM PDT by ClearCase_guy (21st century. I'm not a fan.)
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i am with you. until its proven he shared data that compromises us security i will stick to this position.


3 posted on 08/11/2013 6:35:47 PM PDT by Donnafrflorida (Thru HIM all things are possible.)
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To: chessplayer

if obozo dont like him, he must be a good guy........


4 posted on 08/11/2013 6:39:23 PM PDT by Red Badger (Want to be surprised? Google your own name......Want to have fun? Google your friend's names........)
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To: ClearCase_guy

By his own admission, he joined the NSA specifically to betray secrets.

Then he took those secrets and ran to any communist country that would have him. China, Russia, hell, he was shopping around for Cuba and Venezuela too.

Somehow he doesn’t seem the Patrick Henry type.


5 posted on 08/11/2013 6:40:38 PM PDT by frickin_frackin
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To: ClearCase_guy
He's a hero in my book until proven otherwise (and not by an Obama court).

Obama hates America...anyone who rebels against the tyranny of Obama is a patriot.

Hold on...there is a knocking at my front door...

6 posted on 08/11/2013 6:40:46 PM PDT by RoosterRedux (Liberals' first line of defense is emotion...the fall back position is specious reasoning.)
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To: frickin_frackin
Then he took those secrets and ran to any communist country that would have him. China, Russia

Minor correction: it's not Russia, it's the Soviet Union.

7 posted on 08/11/2013 6:42:55 PM PDT by Revolting cat! (Bad things are wrong! Ice cream is delicious!)
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To: chessplayer
I’m not sure that we learned anything new from Snowden except confirmation that the US Government is collecting data, emails and recording telephone calls on US citizens.
8 posted on 08/11/2013 6:43:16 PM PDT by pterional
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To: ClearCase_guy

“We mutually pledge to each other our Lives, our Fortunes, and our Sacred Honor” — Snowden did this more than most people. He risked it all to do what he thought he had to do for his country.”

I TOTALLY agree. Mr. Edward Snowden is a PATRIOT! What COURAGE has shown! Our “government” is NOTHING but lies!


9 posted on 08/11/2013 6:43:51 PM PDT by 2harddrive
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To: ClearCase_guy

You can tell a lot about a man by his enemies.

And Snowden’s biggest enemy is a gay muslim Constitution-hater who gets our people killed and then lies about it.

GOOD GOING SNOWDEN...!

Let’s see who the kneepad-wearing badge-lickers are..!

Let’s get some real knee-padded quislings, come on guys, come on out..!


10 posted on 08/11/2013 6:45:32 PM PDT by gaijin
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To: chessplayer

Eric Snowden is a POS traitor who’s actions jeopardized patriot’s lives. I retired from active duty in ‘02 & I was read out of programs that I’m sure have been declassified by now. Yet out of a sense of deep seeded patriotism I’ll never speak of programs that I know protected American lives. To see this Snowden coward embraced by some conservatives shakes my confidence in conservatism. Cheney is RIGHT, Snowden is not a patriot!


11 posted on 08/11/2013 6:46:11 PM PDT by blaquebyrd
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To: chessplayer

Does anyone with more sense than a rock (necessarily excludes Progressives) think for a second that they are building a gigantic data storage site in Utah just to keep the phone number, length of call, etc. metadata information that could easily be stored on a couple large servers? They are collecting all the information for calls, emails, financial transactions, and every thing electronic.


12 posted on 08/11/2013 6:49:26 PM PDT by RetiredTexasVet (The only growth industries left under Progressives are government and poverty.)
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To: frickin_frackin

As I recall, he tried other nations first, and only Russia, Venezuela, etc. would accept him.

Bless you, Snowden. We all had some vague and hazey idea that we were being spied on. Snowden clarified that. It was far worse than we ever dreamed.


13 posted on 08/11/2013 6:51:27 PM PDT by stilloftyhenight (Proud bitter clinging wacko bird chirper.)
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To: stilloftyhenight

hazy


14 posted on 08/11/2013 6:53:40 PM PDT by stilloftyhenight (Proud bitter clinging wacko bird chirper.)
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To: chessplayer

He is neither hero, nor a traitor, but luckily for us, many of his actions will have benefited us.


15 posted on 08/11/2013 6:54:40 PM PDT by Paradox (Unexpected things coming for the next few years.)
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Rulebook SEZ don’t do it, but SNOWDEN DID..! Dat BAD...! >:(

Plus LOTS of suckaz with *short hair* ALSO sed heez baaaad..!

An lossa folks who don’ smoke da pot also no like him..!

Scrambled egg hat guys sed he bad, so he real bad...!!!

ALWAYS do whut people abuv you SAY..!!! Safe, an stuff..!

I got me a flag sticker and I was big-time Army, see? We got regs, and stuff...! RULES....!

RULES IS GOOD AN’ STUFF...!!! >_<

SNOWDEN BAAAAD...!!


16 posted on 08/11/2013 6:56:51 PM PDT by gaijin
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To: chessplayer

Snowden is an ethically challenged useful idiot who did not use the resources available to him to make his concerns known to those who are responsible.

I do not believe, at the moment, they have to ability to “listen” to all phone conversations, but, with the phone numbers in the meta data they can rapidly drill down and listen to the conversations of interest if the conversations are recorded. It is when conversations can be analyzed in real time that I believe that the boundary has been overstepped. Your conduct is in the national interest and you have to prove you are innocent instead of proven guilty.


17 posted on 08/11/2013 6:57:21 PM PDT by depressed in 06 (America conceived in liberty, dies in slavery.)
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To: blaquebyrd
The “system” did not prevent 9-11.

Those who violate the 4th Amendment and peeping tom my emails are despicable pigs!

18 posted on 08/11/2013 6:57:42 PM PDT by texican01
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To: chessplayer

I don’t see him as a hero. He was a leftist, who took the oath of secrecy with the deliberate intention of violating it. I don’t think he is a very nice guy.

That said, no question that what he did has benefitted the country, especially because he did it while Obama was in charge. Probably he would have been happier doing it when Bush was in charge, but never mind.

I think this is a case of the left betraying the left—an internal quarrel in the ranks of liberals. But I certainly agree that it has done a lot more good than harm.


19 posted on 08/11/2013 7:00:18 PM PDT by Cicero (Marcus Tullius)
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To: gaijin

Let’s see who the kneepad-wearing badge-lickers are..!

Let’s get some real knee-padded quislings, come on guys, come on out..!


They’re starting to crawl out of the woodwork.


20 posted on 08/11/2013 7:01:06 PM PDT by chessplayer
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