On Capitol Hill Both the Left and Right Slam Edward Snowden
NSA whistleblower called dangerous by Democrats and Republicans
NSA whistleblower called dangerous by Democrats and Republicans
May also be worth being concerned about laws that allow the sort of behavior that has some people upset
Says it's a shame those who tell the truth get in so much trouble
How Obama learned to stop worrying and love unaccountable surveillance
Google, Facebook and Microsoft want the US Government to let them disclose security requests for handing over data
Better to stay silent and be thought a fool ...
The company asks the feds for more leeway
"There are certain things that are appropriate for me to know that is not appropriate for the bad guys to know," Franken said.
"To those who seem unconcerned, we would say that the evidence we have is that the NSA is collecting information on all Americans."
The government will always insist it's acting within the law.
They also want punishment of responsible officials and an investigation
Wants to preserve their "Don't Be Evil" motto
More important than his Pentagon Papers or the Bradley Manning leaks, he says
To a Senate Intelligence Committee, making the information's secret status irrelevant to the dodge
Hey, the U.S. can "guarantee" anything you want
Says Obama should send the NSA whistleblower a thank you letter
Wrote the original story on the recent NSA scandal
The New York Times columnist can't distinguish a challenge to authority from a challenge to civil society.
NSA whistleblower said he was only going for a few weeks
Iceland and some Asian countries other possibilites for asylum
Says Americans were put at risk by NSA leaks
NSA whistleblower recently checked out of a hotel in Hong Kong
A few countries in Asia, Russia, and Iceland are potential destinations for the NSA whistleblower
Edward Snowden picking up support from the left and the right
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