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Old 06-10-2013, 09:20 AM   #1
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Default A PARDON FOR EDWARD SNOWDEN: SIGN THE PETITION......

https://petitions.whitehouse.gov/pet...owden/Dp03vGYD




Early opinions vary on Edward Snowden, the former spy who just leaked confidential national security documents and accused the U.S. of building an intelligence machine that records nearly all human communications.
Some people think Snowden is a traitor.
Some people think he's a hero.
Some people are reserving judgment until they learn more.
Those who think Snowden is a traitor and criminal are gearing up to arrest him.
And those who think he's a hero are petitioning the White House to pardon him.
As of this morning, a petition to "Pardon Edward Snowden" has received nearly 8,000 signatures.


Read more: http://www.businessinsider.com/petit...#ixzz2Vp6Pe2Ao
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Old 06-10-2013, 09:25 AM   #2
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He is a hero! Signed!

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He is a patriot; but I wouldn't call him a hero.
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As of this morning, a petition to "Pardon Edward Snowden" has received nearly 8,000 signatures.


Read more: http://www.businessinsider.com/petit...#ixzz2Vp6Pe2Ao
I wonder if those same 8k would sign up for Bradley Manning?
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Old 06-10-2013, 10:15 AM   #5
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A pardon? No, but some immunity from prosecution for some things (like reporting the illegal activity on the part of his former employers). If he continues about other things then he should be prosecuted for treason. He needs to walk a very fine line to stay on the side of good.
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I wonder if those same 8k would sign up for Bradley Manning?
I already did.
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I already did.
You done good old man! Proud of ya.
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21,000 signatures and counting.
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A pardon? No, but some immunity from prosecution for some things (like reporting the illegal activity on the part of his former employers). If he continues about other things then he should be prosecuted for treason. He needs to walk a very fine line to stay on the side of good.
Agreed. I think he should have the same rights as any other whistleblowers under our justice system. No more, no less.
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Old 06-10-2013, 01:56 PM   #10
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He'll get a visit from obama's drones before a pardon..........
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I already did.
Manning should get great attorneys, a fair trial, and then if convicted, a firing squad (Blindfold optional).

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Old 06-10-2013, 02:38 PM   #12
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He should be subject to what ever laws govern such activities. IF a grand jury determines he has broke the law, then that is up to a jury to decide.
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Confirmation that our Government is conducting broad sweeping data mining is a good thing to know about; as far as I know Snowden hasn't exposed any actionable national secrets that could be used against us.
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Confirmation that our Government is conducting broad sweeping data mining is a good thing to know about; as far as I know Snowden hasn't exposed any actionable national secrets that could be used against us.
Certainly, that knowledge is good for us as the public to have and he should be afforded whatever legal protection he is due under the law.

However, if it came out that he has exposed other items where he's not protected from exposing, then he should also be punished (under the law) for doing so.
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No offense, but this is something I don't understand. This guy made 6 figures for a few years doing this, then decides it's unlawful. So he remedies it by doing something illegal. He should be I guess thanked for letting us know what we already knew, and then prosecuted for a security violation. Same as Manning, without the treason charge because neither one seem to have explicitly given the information to the enemy.
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