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Richard Clarke: Snowden Should Be in Prison

Former White House cybersecurity advisor Richard Clarke says that although the NSA's domestic intelligence data collection has been too broad, there is no evidence that NSA has yet used this data for ill and that Edward Snowden has jeopardized the United States' national security.

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ChrisR486
ChrisR486,
User Rank: Apprentice
9/25/2015 | 11:48:25 PM
Re: So punishment is only for low level operators
It's funny ...you people talk so much crap about how this country is run... But why don't you live in Russia ? Why does Snowden want to come home ? I tell you why ... Because you like it here. You like your Starbucks , your Walmart , your nicely paved roads , access to free porn ...all the while talk crap about things you know nothing about. Trust me , the NSA and the president does more to protect you and your family in one afternoon then you will ever protect this country in your whole life. Go to china or Russia and steal classified material from one of their agencies ... See what happens to you and your family. Snowden is lucky the US govt has restraint.
ChrisR486
ChrisR486,
User Rank: Apprentice
9/25/2015 | 11:51:31 PM
Re: Many interpretations
That's easy to say when you have no responsibility to protect 300 million people. So please don't speak for me, come work for an agency and see what the real world is like. I think u might change your mind
Agent Aix les Bains
Agent Aix les Bains,
User Rank: Apprentice
8/14/2017 | 5:56:38 AM
Re: Snowden: Hero or Traitor?
I am for the denunciation of the excesses of our services, provided that we contextualize - by saying what the others do. And that we do not endanger the lives of active agents, betraying the secret to which we have committed ourselves.
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