Glenn Greenwald went on CNN last night to respond to Dick Cheney’s accusation of Edward Snowden as a traitor and to yesterday’s testimony from Clapper and Keith Alexander on NSA spying.
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The supreme irony of Dick Cheney talking about "violating the law" is so *dense* that a black hole must have been created somewhere in the universe.
People like Glen Greenwald always get “confused” when someone points out that “everybody does it”; therefore, it must be okay. Since Glen implicitly (if not explicitly) supports this notion by supporting democracy (majority law), he will always have difficulty in supplying a succinct and rational answer to this point. Greenwald should abandon his support for positive law, and redefine his views under natural law. If he does this, he will have no problem defending against these alleged “gotcha” questions about “well, everyone else I doing it”.
Dick Cheney – Pure Evil!!!!!
Glenn is great spokesman for civil liberties. God bless him.
As always, Greenwald fights the good fight. More power to him.
Ed Snowden is a hero. Cheney's a contemptible swine.
Cheney is a mentally ill war criminal.
Snowden is applauded worldwide.
On this Halloween, the grim soul less figure of Cheney emerges…….the supreme Darth Vade
You and lover boy would be off tap too, lovers tiff. Lucky I am decommissioned I whack heads of state ya all rabbits. Snowden, Lonny. Snowden is in Russia because the Angler wanted him there.
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