Edward Snowden's Galt-like Interview
Posted by jneilschulman 10 years, 11 months ago to News
J. Neil Schulman @jneilschulman 37s
The poltroons at Fox News -- excepting @Judgenap -- are betrayers of the Bill of Rights incapable of judging a patriot like Edward Snowden.
J. Neil Schulman @jneilschulman 3m
Watching Brian Williams' interview with Edward Snowden was like watching a real-life John Galt -- and John Kerry is Wesley Mouch.
J. Neil Schulman @jneilschulman 6m
Brian Williams' interview shows Edward Snowden more of a real patriot -- more guts, more considered humility -- than any Fox News poltroon.
The poltroons at Fox News -- excepting @Judgenap -- are betrayers of the Bill of Rights incapable of judging a patriot like Edward Snowden.
J. Neil Schulman @jneilschulman 3m
Watching Brian Williams' interview with Edward Snowden was like watching a real-life John Galt -- and John Kerry is Wesley Mouch.
J. Neil Schulman @jneilschulman 6m
Brian Williams' interview shows Edward Snowden more of a real patriot -- more guts, more considered humility -- than any Fox News poltroon.
So the "laws" thatr Edward Snowden admits to "violating" are repugnant to the Constituion, therefore void ab initio -- and the rest of your ranting accusation is apologies for despotism. Whatever you are you have never read Ayn Rand with comprehension.
I have some sympathy for Snowden. Imagine the dilemma he must have faced; what law should he abide by? The one some bureaucrats established or the highest law of the land, the Constitution? We need a better system for justice through our Supreme Court. Any law that so flagrantly violates the Constitution should exonerate anyone who violates it in favor of the Constitution. Sure he broke the law. Occasionally laws are found to be unconstitutional and therefore unlawful. Are they not? “The law is a ass.” Dickens. I believe, unfortunately at this time, with this administration, it is doubtful that Snowden could get a fair hearing. For crying out loud, the guy who put out the video that didn't cause the Benghazi attack is still in a halfway house serving out the remainder of his sentence... So far our government has not produced one example of someone being harmed by what he released, though it is clear that the rights of millions of Americans have been violated. The government breaks laws with impunity routinely, yet no one is held to account. Snowden points this out and some want his head. If the government can do what Snowden has shown, and you were in his place, what chance would you expect for justice?
Is it Galt like? I don’t know. Perhaps it is more Ragnar like…
Respectfully,
O.A.
Every soldier who fought under Washington, etc... yes! They were all traitors to the British crown. I don't see where Snowden is looking to start his own country, though. And the last time anyone tried seceding from *this* country, 600,000 men died.
President Bush should never have signed into law "The Patriot Act" especially since Obama has changed it to really tie the hands of the American people...
Should Edward Snowden be treated as a whistle-blower? I believe he should, as he was pointing out clearly illegal activity on the part of the US Government.
The truth of the matter might not come out until we change the party that has the President. One could file a FOIA request, but they'll just shout "national security" and stop all process.