Friday, September 16, 2016

Pardon Ed Snowden

Here's the ACLU's Pardon Ed Snowden page where you can add your name to the cause. I think he did a great service to the country exposing the mass surveillance and all. I also fail to see where he harmed the country as some have claimed. If anything, all he did was embarrass the government, which I naturally see as a good thing.

So sign your name and support an American hero.

7 Comments:

At 12:14 PM, Anonymous Not happy with giving secrets to our enimies said...

No.

Whether a service was performed or not the method used was irresponsible.

It would have been possible to inform the public of the government's data gathering without a mindless dumping of information.

 
At 5:39 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Had other whistleblowers not turned up dead after trusting the govt to protect them, I wouldn't be for him. As it turns out, there was no other way for him to expose the evidence & protect his life while doing so. It's not like the foreign country didn't already know half of it anyway. They have advanced technology, spies & hackers too.

 
At 5:27 AM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Oh come on Fred. He is not an "American Hero"...more like an "Anti-American Zero"....let him live out his destructive and reckless life in Russia.

 
At 7:42 AM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Snowden for President 2016. At least someone tells America the truth.

 
At 11:48 AM, Blogger Henchman Of Justice said...

"If anything, all he did was embarrass the government, which I naturally see as a good thing."

~ Fred

VERSUS

Not happy with giving secrets to our enimies 12:14 PM

"No.

Whether a service was performed or not the method used was irresponsible.

It would have been possible to inform the public of the government's data gathering without a mindless dumping of information."

Fred wins because "culling" would make Snowden just like the fraud media that cherry pucks, deceives, misinforms, misrepresents, etc....let people parse through it all to see where global slaves are paying into the system of injustice and criminality.

 
At 12:01 PM, Blogger Fred Mangels said...

Yep, and as others have pointed out elsewhere, aside from embarrassing the govenment, he caused no harm. Enemies were already aware of our spying capabilities and no lives were lost that anyone can point to. Unlike that CIA guy years ago that wrote a book and named names that got some people killed.

 
At 2:00 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Well I suppose if Snowden did not want to live out his life in a country that spied on the citizens...he should fit in well while vacationing in Russia! Gee, I have never perceived him as some kind of "warrior of honesty". He always had a creepy, manipulating side to his personality, and I believe motive, to violate the secrecy of America.

 

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