Zynga's Founder Asks Obama To Pardon Snowden
from the justiceville? dept
There was an earlier report in the Washington Post that one of the tech execs who met with President Obama on Tuesday had directly said that the President should issue a pardon for Ed Snowden -- something the President immediately said he could not do. There had been some speculation on which exec said that, but according to CNN, it was Mark Pincus, the founder of social gaming company Zynga:A source familiar with the meeting told CNN Chief Washington Correspondent Jake Tapper that one of the executives, Mark Pincus, founder of Zynga, which makes on-line social games, suggested to the President that he pardon NSA leaker Edward Snowden, but Obama said he could not do that. The suggestion of the pardon was first reported by the Washington Post.Hopefully other execs will follow on that lead and start speaking out. Given everything that's happened in the past six months, the idea that the US is still trying to arrest Snowden and charge him under the Espionage Act is a growing travesty that makes the administration look ridiculously petty. A true leader knows when to admit to making mistakes. The President has an opportunity that he's squandering.
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Filed Under: barack obama, ed snowden, mark pincus, pardon
Companies: zynga
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I'm not sure, there's been some Mafia Wars going on =/
Ahem.
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Even worse than LJN
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Yes, you remember Zynga who thinks you...
It's wonderful to have a great company like this supporting Snowden.
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No no, this could work
'Your trial subscription to the Zynga Game Vault has expired. If you would like to keep your game progress, keep playing, and upgrade to a full membership, it will cost you one(1) presidential pardon. Click 'Yes' to accept.'
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He's claimed so many powers for the executive branch, and thekne he disavows is one tthat's actually constitutionally given to him...
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Obama is Correct... for the wrong reasons.
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the way Obama has been/is behaving makes me seriously doubt whether he really is the leader or whether he is just a front man? he seems to be more interested in making sure the entertainment industries can sue the arse off people, rather than ensuring they are actually paying all their taxes. he is then more concerned with keeping the security agencies happy, and remember, he is supposed to be the one THAT THOSE AGENCIES ANSWER TOO, than seeing that justice is done and that the true American values are not just carried out but enforced. that goes equally down the ladder to the various Police forces as well!
it's almost as if he is sitting in front of a few powerful people with thumb up bum and brain in neutral, while a hidden entity pulls a few strings, working him like a puppet, making 'yes or no' noises when necessary!!
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Re: Obama is Correct... for the wrong reasons.
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Re: Obama is Correct... for the wrong reasons.
Copying and disseminating classified documents is, most assuredly, a crime.
A crime executed for the greater good is still a crime. Is this not the current mantra of every bureau and branch of the DOD and DOJ (where "greater good" is clearly relative)?
Mr. Snowden is eligible for a pardon.
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Yeah, yeah, I get it. I'm simply trying to steer out of the "he thinks, they thinks" phase and onto a concrete discourse that could potentially lead to a pardonable path.
Disclosing classified documents is fucking crime. Get it? Don't forget it. Any possibilities for him receiving a pardon are going to be rooted in that "criminal activity".
Two wrongs don't make a right and all that. Let's fucking keep fucking emotion at fucking bay at least until he is fucking "officially" a fucking whistle-blower... for fuck's sake.
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