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Originally Posted by nwarounder
Of what you said:
"giving classified information to the Chinese..."
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seriously?
does him taking credit for leaking the intel meet your approval ?
Just over a week ago Snowden took credit as the whistleblower responsible for releasing classified information about NSA surveillance programs in order to
“improve public understanding of the intelligence apparatus of the USA and its effect on civil liberties,” he said.The whistleblower claims he did it for the benefit of the American people which has resulted in an outpouring of support for the man Dick Cheney recently called a “traitor.”
Since Snowden arrived in Hong Kong the
South China Morning Post reported that he also exposed hacking by the United States in Hong Kong and China. And the
Guardian reported Monday that documents he provided reveal a British agency hacked into foreign diplomats’ phone and emails during summits in London. So while Snowden’s loyalty to the U.S. is questionable there have been no claims that Snowden sold secrets for personal gain; until now.