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    Edward Snowden says judge's ruling vindicates NSA surveillance disclosures

    http://www.theguardian.com/world/201...a-surveillance

    Edward Snowden, the former security contractor who leaked a trove of National Security Agency documents, welcomed a court ruling on Monday that declared the bulk collection of Americans’ telephone records to be a likely violation of the US constitution.

    Snowden said the ruling, by a US district judge, justified his disclosures. “I acted on my belief that the NSA's mass surveillance programs would not withstand a constitutional challenge, and that the American public deserved a chance to see these issues determined by open courts," he said in comments released through Glenn Greenwald, the former Guardian journalist who received the documents from Snowden.

    "Today, a secret program authorised by a secret court was, when exposed to the light of day, found to violate Americans’ rights. It is the first of many,” said Snowden, whose statement was first reported by the New York Times.

    Judge Richard Leon declared that the mass collection of so-called metadata probably violates the fourth amendment, relating to unreasonable searches and seizures, and was "almost Orwellian" in its scope.



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    You're damn right Ed...

    plus it exposes the lies and propaganda of corporate media... which has become the true 'ENEMY of the US Constitution and people"
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    Lateral shifts and promotions all around!

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    “I acted on my belief that the NSA's mass surveillance programs would not withstand a constitutional challenge, and that the American public deserved a chance to see these issues determined by open courts,"
    Yeah, I would love to celebrate, but I'm far from convinced that SCOTUS will take the side of freedom here.

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    Quote Originally Posted by angelatc View Post
    Yeah, I would love to celebrate, but I'm far from convinced that SCOTUS will take the side of freedom here.
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    No. I wish I didn't have hope. That would be emotionally easier than constantly losing it.

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    White House says Snowden should still face charges in U.S.

    http://news.yahoo.com/white-house-sa...--finance.html

    White House spokesman Jay Carney dismissed the suggestion on Monday that the United States could grant amnesty to former National Security Agency contractor Edward Snowden if he were to turn over the documents in his possession.

    "Our position has not changed on that matter at all," Carney told reporters at a briefing in response to a question. "Mr. Snowden has been accused of leaking classified information and he faces felony charges here in the United States. He should be returned to the United States as soon as possible, where he will be accorded full due process in our system."



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    Wow this should be front page news.

    Googled it and all that practically came up was a Slate article saying this judge was "foolish"... $#@!ing hell.
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    Quote Originally Posted by VoluntaryAmerican View Post
    Wow this should be front page news.

    Googled it and all that practically came up was a Slate article saying this judge was "foolish"... $#@!ing hell.
    Bunch a liberal coward hypocrites! If Romney had been president Slate would be calling for his impeachment.
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