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NSA, DEA, and perjury
The NSA is giving your phone records to the DEA. And the DEA is covering it up.
Isn't making up how an investigation started and speaking about it in court essentially an act of perjury? Hope some heads roll for this. Oh, and a big THANK YOU to Edward Snowden for starting the airing of dirty laundry. Seems that more and more dirt leaks out every day, and we may have him to thank for getting the whole s&$tshow started. A true hero and patriot; seems he may be encouraging a whole plethora of more anonymous leakers. Frankly, I see suspicion turning to anger. Hope that the country sees 1968 all over again soon enough. |
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There is a little bit of good in everything. Snowmen is a traitor, pure and simple, but the little bit of good is his action bringing this to light. That said, he should suffer the same fate as the Rosenburgh's.
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Snowden is no more a traitor than Patrick Henry or other members of the colonist revolt. His diclosure was a strike against tyranny
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If you're going to be making comparisons, you could at least spell the names correctly. Snowden. Rosenberg.
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