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    The interviewer notes that President Obama has said that Snowden has been charged with three felonies. The President went on to say, "if you, Edward Snowden, believe in what you did, you should come back to America and appear before the court with your lawyer and make your case."

    To this Snowden replies, "It’s interesting because he mentions three felonies. What he doesn’t say is that the crimes that he’s charged me with are crimes that don’t allow me to make my case; they don’t allow me to defend myself in an open court to the public and convince a jury that what I did was to their benefit.

    The Espionage Act … was never intended to prosecute journalistic sources, people who are informing the newspapers about information that is in the public interest. It was intended for people who are selling documents in secret to foreign governments, who are bombing bridges, who are sabotaging communications, not for people who are serving the public good. So I would say it's illustrative that the president would choose to say that someone should face the music when he knows that the music is a show trial."

    (Tip of the hat to Jesse's Cafe Americain)

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    Brilliant! Apparently this video has been removed several times from youtube. In fact I can't find it there now, not in its entirety. If it's being removed/censored on youtube, I can only deduct it appeared in exactly zero US TV news channels. It'd be nice to be proven wrong.
    Warning: Network Engineer talking economics!

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    • #3
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      here's a link, at least for the moment

      http://www.liveleak.com/view?i=f93_1390833151

      he said [paraphrasing]: if i committed a crime, who did i commit it against? if it is a crime to tell the american people what their own gov't is doing, does the law exist to protect the people, or to protect the gov't? who is the gov't supposed to be working for?

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        Hedges...

        On Thursday the former National Security Agency official and whistle-blower William E. Binney and I will debate Stewart A. Baker, a former general counsel for the NSA, P.J. Crowley, a former State Department spokesman, and the media pundit Jeffrey Toobin. The debate, at Oxford University, will center on whether Edward Snowden’s leaks helped or harmed the public good. The proposition asks: “Is Edward Snowden a Hero?” But, on a deeper level, the debate will revolve around our nation’s loss of liberty.

        http://www.truthdig.com/report/item/...state_20140216

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        • #5
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          "On the Senate floor this morning, Senator Dianne Feinstein thundered that the CIA has violated the law... violated the Fourth Amendment right against unreasonable search and seizure... and violated an executive order forbidding the CIA from conducting domestic surveillance." Agora

          Oh really Senator? It's Ok to do this on every American citizen, but when done to you, that's not good? Too bad.

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          • #6
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            In 20 years when the current crop of congress critters is replaced, do we still want the CIA (exec branch? its own branch?) having control over the members of congress? So, I hope they do something about it.

            one day, we will look back at this time and think it silly time in our past. We will have real leaders again; we owe it to our future selves to leave a functioning "government infrastructure". The CIA is seriously messing with the balance of powers and should be stopped.

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            • #7
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              http://therealnews.com/t2/index.php?...&jumival=11579

              You would think some congressman out there would go AWOL.

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              • #8
                Re: Snowden Interview on German Television

                Recent Edward Snowden interview:

                http://gu.com/p/4v37y

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                • #9
                  Re: Snowden Interview on German Television

                  My next cat will be named Edward.

                  Be kinder than necessary because everyone you meet is fighting some kind of battle.

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