by John Galt » Sun Jun 09, 2013 2:38 pm
correct, obama is infallible, and any faults must be someone else. never mind he's expanded it. never mind all that, lets just play the political angle and say "what was good for the goose is good for the gander" and laugh at supposed hypocrites.
of course, the guy actually blew open what exactly is going on with the NSA, things the general public, despite hilarious posts by the dude fawning over obama, again, did not know. wqe live in a world where 500 times the amount of regulations are expanded upon every year than laws are passed. the irresponsible congress keeps on ceding authority so they won't be left holding the bag. this is not something the congress or the people really wanted, i don't think.
so now it's open, instead of playing politics, why don't we all get together and say this is unacceptable. because it is unacceptable.
this guy was raking in 200K salary at 29, had undoubtedly a hot girlfriend and lived in hawaii. he gave this all up "because what I'm doing is self-interested: I don't want to live in a world where there's no privacy and therefore no room for intellectual exploration and creativity."
it's not like manning. i agree with what obama is doing with him, although he should go farther and execute him. that was a member of the military and he blasted secrets all over the web. this, on the other hand, was leaking of knowledge of high level activities, not specifics as to what was going on. it's not leaking the content of cables, he leaked a powerpoint document and things of that nature. he was exposing what the NSA was doing.
i hope some country harbors this guy. he was right to come forward and tell everyone who he is. eventually they would find him out, and he would have died quietly in a drone strike or something. now the world knows him, he can't just disappear
Americans learn only from catastrophe and not from experience. -- Theodore Roosevelt
My life has become a single, ongoing revelation that I haven’t been cynical enough.