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To: Lurkina.n.Learnin

He can’t ‘clear his name.’ He stole material that wasn’t his to steal, and carried it directly to the enemies of the US.

And then the same German mother company that gave book deals to Comey and McCabe paid him with a book deal, too.


7 posted on 09/17/2019 5:13:29 PM PDT by piasa (')
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To: piasa

“He can’t ‘clear his name.’ He stole material that wasn’t his to steal, and carried it directly to the enemies of the US.”

So they say. At one time I would have been inclined to agree but the last few years observing this cadre of corrupt individuals from our intelligence, law enforcement and justice I have lost trust for them. I’m not that good at compartmentalizing so since they have led me to distrust them in the election overthrow I tend to require concrete proof of everything they are involved in. No longer will I blindly believe someone is guilty just cause they say so.


10 posted on 09/17/2019 5:50:11 PM PDT by Lurkina.n.Learnin (If you want a definition of "bullying" just watch the Democrats in the Senate)
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To: piasa

Yup—he violated the law.

The problem is that the NSA and their contractors were and almost certainly still are spying on Americans, and are lying about it, or trading intelligence with foreign nations that do it—if that is legal it shouldn’t be, and if it is not every last one of them belongs in jail.

So, in my eyes, Snowden is the hero and the NSA and its contractors are the traitors.


11 posted on 09/17/2019 6:02:24 PM PDT by cgbg (Democracy dies in darkness when Bezos bans books.)
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