Posted on Jun 2, 2015
Now that a US appeals court has ruled against the NSA, is Snowden vindicated?
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"Last month a US appeals court ruled the NSA's post-9/11 dragnet of millions of Americans' phone-call records is illegal, noting that a secret Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court (FISC) order "leaked by former government contractor Edward Snowden" and published by The Guardian served as the catalyst for the decision"
Read more: http://www.businessinsider.com/questions-about-snowden-2015-6#ixzz3buYtVGYK
http://www.businessinsider.com/questions-about-snowden-2015-6
Read more: http://www.businessinsider.com/questions-about-snowden-2015-6#ixzz3buYtVGYK
http://www.businessinsider.com/questions-about-snowden-2015-6
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No, in a conversation my friend said thank God for Snowden. I replied the first place he ran off to was China, then Russia and then he wanted to go to Cuba. No human rights, they spy on there citizens. And you afraid to say anything because your neighbor will turn you in.
He is an opportunist, getting his 15 minutes of fame.
He is an opportunist, getting his 15 minutes of fame.
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If he would have stayed to face his charges, perhaps. Since he just couldn't wait to consort with China and Russia, and attampt to call his motives "pure" are laughable.
Whistleblowers do not disclose publicly on internet forums; they go through specific ombudsmen or Congressional inquiries.
Whistleblowers do not disclose publicly on internet forums; they go through specific ombudsmen or Congressional inquiries.
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