Ellsberg thinks Snowden had no choice......and I agree.
Keep in mind Ellsberg didn't voluntarily go public; in fact no one knew who the leaker was. Ellsberg was underground until he was outed by journalist Sidney Zion, who breached the trust of the journalist fraternity by calling a friend’s radio talk show and informing the listening audience that Ellsberg was the one who had given the papers to the Times. During the time Ellsberg was underground he had time to mount a public campaign to keep him out of prison.
Had Snowden been picked up in the US; he would have surely been held without bail and incommunicado under the Patriot Act. A completely different set of circumstances that allowed Ellsberg to speak publicly in his defense.
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Originally Posted by Jackie S
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But he did do it the right way, he didn't skip the Country and head to asylum to become a useful idiot to those that wish to harm The USA.
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