YES! He released classified information & compromised our security.
17%
NO! NSA is committing treason by violating our right of privacy.
83%

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x-Warrior 12 years 44 weeks ago

It has been said that sunlight is the best disinfectant.

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sheilach2 12 years 44 weeks ago

We need to get corporations OUT of the governement!

No NSA, no privately owned Federal reserve, no corporations spying on us for the government, NO private for profit prisons or health insurance, no private military contractors fighting in our illegal wars, corporations are not "people", get corporate money out of government, no corporate controlled "voting" system or vote "counting" system and as a last act, abolish this government and start over with a parlamentery system so we can have more than just two corporate controlled parties.

If that's not an option, let the states seceed from this corrupt union.

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2950-10K 12 years 44 weeks ago

Snowden did not commit treason, nor is he a traitor........ we have a Fourth Amendment for a reason, it's job is to protect civil liberties.

John Boehner is the dictionary definition of a traitor, he puts Americans at severe economic risk by continuously releasing false statements to the corp. media, statements made for the sole purpose of obstructing our democratic process for the benefit of billionaires......we pay him for this!

Traitor: one who is false to an obligation or duty.

pkrause12249 12 years 43 weeks ago

What is the message society is sending to children about Edward Snowden? I was talking to a few children about snitching. I said, “Snitching is a sign of good character to be brave and couragous to make the world a better place”. The reply was, “This is just what you say. In real life snitches get beaten and thrown in prison”.

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