it has harmed the credibility to those in charge of national security. the fact that is their own fault for doing illegal things is beside the point in their minds. It never would have become an issue if snowden had not revealed their crimes so naturally they blame him for harming national security
America is a tyranny people need to realize this. If you are one of the nobility you are untouchable, if you are not then no law can protect you. As those in charge will ignore your rights and any laws that are supposed to protect you when they want to make an example of you.
That's certainly 1 way to kick off the war with russia some of the more insane congressmen seem to want. Have a drone strike take him and a few hundred russians out in 1 blast.
In their eyes he is also not a patriot because only patriots sell access to their position and documents for bribes, while being protected by corrupt cronyism when caught.
I wonder how many police will further disgrace their uniform by targeting this congressman for harrassment for daring to try and put a stop to their illegal activites.
The only way to get congress to reject something they are being paid off to accept would be to give them a bigger bribe. If they cared 1 whit about doing their jobs properly they would not accept bribes for anything.
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Why is he allowed any power at all when he openly supports criminal and unconstitutional acts.
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If he actually thought this way maybe we could let it be, but no one is this much a die hard for corrupt and criminal authority
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