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A Pardon For Ed Snowden?
One of the more bizarre stories in recent weeks has been this one: Trump is apparently seriously considering a pardon for Edward Snowden, the whistleblower that was such a big story seven years ago.
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I'm not sure what has prompted Trump to consider this, nor why he has changed his mind so dramatically about a person he repeatedly called "traitor", demanded should "face justice", and made it pretty clear that, in his mind, justice would mean execution. All of that was some years ago.
Still, although it is puzzling what's prompted this shift, the question really is: Should Snowden be pardoned, or not?
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I'm not sure what has prompted Trump to consider this, nor why he has changed his mind so dramatically about a person he repeatedly called "traitor", demanded should "face justice", and made it pretty clear that, in his mind, justice would mean execution. All of that was some years ago.
Still, although it is puzzling what's prompted this shift, the question really is: Should Snowden be pardoned, or not?
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what did Snowden do?
On June 21, 2013, the Department of Justice unsealed charges against Snowden of two counts of violating the Espionage Act 1917 and theft of government property.
I thought he 'betrayed' the weeping angel program which was so well known that it had featured in Dr WHo, The Wire and The Good Wife
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what did Snowden do?
On June 21, 2013, the Department of Justice unsealed charges against Snowden of two counts of violating the Espionage Act 1917 and theft of government property.
I thought he 'betrayed' the weeping angel program which was so well known that it had featured in Dr WHo, The Wire and The Good Wife
(outsiders switching on the samsung internal microphone in tellies so that outsiders cd hear what was said in living rooms)
the film is long but good
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