USA Today Names Edward Snowden Tech Person of the Year
An anonymous reader writes with an excerpt from the USA Today tech column: "...But until a lone information-technology contractor named Edward Snowden leaked a trove of National Security Agency documents to the media this summer, we didn't know just how much we'd surrendered. Now that we do, our nation can have a healthy debate — out in the open, as a democracy should debate — about how good a bargain we got in that exchange. For facilitating that debate, at great risk to his own personal liberty, Snowden is this column's technology person of the year for 2013."
Edward Snowden is a shoe in.
Of the untold numbers of spooks working in / for NSA, Ed Snowden is the only one who has the conscience and the courage to reveal the dastardly unconstitutional secrets of the NSA.
Thanks, Mr. Snowden, for what you have done for the country !
Muchas Gracias, Señor Edward Snowden !
What are the corrupt power-mongering double-talking ghouls gonna do? "Oh yeah, we're the bad guy. Sue us" ?
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What are the corrupt power-mongering double-talking ghouls gonna do? "Oh yeah, we're the bad guy. Sue us" ?
They do not need to tell us.
We already know.
Muchas Gracias, Señor Edward Snowden !
Edward Snowden is a big a danger to the US today as the Soviet Union was 4 years ago.
No argument there...
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Bullshit, the traitors are those in government ignoring the constitution and illegally spying on the citizenry. It needs to stop now.
Free Martian Whores!
. . . meanwhile, all USA Today employees can be sure that their emails are being read and their phones tapped.
. . . you have the right of speech in America . . . and now the NSA and the FBI have the right of free listen.
Oh, and USA Today can expect a tough audit from the IRS next year.
I'm guessing that 2014 will be the year of "The War On Surveillance" . . . but like all other "The War On" wars . . . it is doomed to be lost.
Schroedinger's Brexit: The UK is both in and out of the EU at the same time!
He deserves all the recognition we can give him. Whether he did things the right way or not, he did what he thought he should do for the good of Americans, even though he knew it would result in his becoming a refugee in another country, or possibly imprisoned and tortured here in the states. He didn't do it for money, and I doubt he did it for fame; he did it because his conscience told him he had to. He is a patriot who deserves to be treated as one. Here's to hoping he gets a Nobel Peace Prize.
Back in my day, the *Russian* spooks defected *to* the *USA*.
Now get off my lawn!
Except that's damnably creepy when you think about what a change that is.
That I'm right, and you don't like it, doesn't mean I'm a troll.