Edward Snowden: American Hero

No actually they didn't. They would have faced consequences had they lost.

consequences aren't just bad. and i would say the Revolution sucked for everyone involved. and yes they did face the consequences. the king sent in armies and they kicked them out. they faced the consequences of their actions and thankfully overcame them.
 
consequences aren't just bad. and i would say the Revolution sucked for everyone involved. and yes they did face the consequences. the king sent in armies and they kicked them out. they faced the consequences of their actions and thankfully overcame them.

By that standard then, Snowden also faced consequences.
 
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How am I using a slippery slope? This is exactly what happened. The U.S. Government took part in illegal activities and he pointed it out. Just like any other contract, illegal activities should also nullify a NDA.

Should and do are two totally different things. I can attest to the fact that if you are under a NDA and you notice something illegal, there are certain avenues to use and one of those is not go to the press with sensitive information.
 
Should and do are two totally different things. I can attest to the fact that if you are under a NDA and you notice something illegal, there are certain avenues to use and one of those is not go to the press with sensitive information.

if he went through those routes do you really believe the NSA would have admitted wrong doing and released the information?
 
if he went through those routes do you really believe the NSA would have admitted wrong doing and released the information?

I dont know if I think they would have come out and admitted wrong doing, but I do believe there would have been an investigation by oversight.
 
So you dislike snowden because he didn't try to overthrow the government? That's your issue? He should have did battle with the oppressive regime?

No, because he betrayed the USG with the sensitive information he was charged with and didnt go through the proper avenues for whistleblowing. The safe keep of sensitive information is very important to me.
 
No, because he betrayed the USG with the sensitive information he was charged with and didnt go through the proper avenues for whistleblowing. The safe keep of sensitive information is very important to me.

Proper avenues.....obey the rules....you're killing me today. Right and wrong is far more important than arbitrary rules created by the very people who were at fault in this case.
 
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Lol you really believe they would have released this and just volunteered it?

it would have been buried in about 5000 pages of other crap i am sure. but why does it matter if they released if they stopped the action, and kept us none the wiser?
 
it would have been buried in about 5000 pages of other crap i am sure. but why does it matter if they released if they stopped the action, and kept us none the wiser?

Because the people have a right to know. Why do so many of you just blindly accept the government keeping anything they want from us?
 
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Because the people have a right to know. Why do so many of you just blindly accept the government keeping anything they want from us?

because there are tens of thousands of things the government does that effects me that i don't need to know about. and frankly probably wouldn't change much at all if we did know. as a voter i have a right to an opinion, thats about it. if i don't have enough people agreeing with me on it, say 50% of the population the Consitituion is pretty mum on what happens to me outside of a few unalienable rights. I don't remember the part in the Constitution that says i have the right to know everything the government is doing that effects me.
 
You have got to be kidding.

what would it change? congrats you knew they were spying on us before Snowden leaked the information. Most people with a pulse already knew this. if the government had taken action and removed the problem, and punished the people responsible, what would you have gained for knowing?
 
because there are tens of thousands of things the government does that effects me that i don't need to know about. and frankly probably wouldn't change much at all if we did know. as a voter i have a right to an opinion, thats about it. if i don't have enough people agreeing with me on it, say 50% of the population the Consitituion is pretty mum on what happens to me outside of a few unalienable rights. I don't remember the part in the Constitution that says i have the right to know everything the government is doing that effects me.

Check the bill of rights. It guarantees your right to privacy.
 
what would it change? congrats you knew they were spying on us before Snowden leaked the information. Most people with a pulse already knew this. if the government had taken action and removed the problem, and punished the people responsible, what would you have gained for knowing?

I was pretty sure they were spying on us illegally BUT IT'S GREAT TO HAVE PROOF. When I was saying they were spying on us, people were telling me to take off the tin foil hat. You think the government would have fixed this internally if the public wasn't made aware? Lmao
 
Proper avenues.....obey the rules....you're killing me today. Right and wrong is far more important than arbitrary rules created by the very people who were at fault in this case.

NSA creates rules on dissemination of classified material?
 

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