DaddySatyr -> RE: NSA leaker comes forward (6/11/2013 6:15:24 AM)
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We are deeply committed to the principles upon which The United States of America was founded, as articulated in the Declaration of Independence). These principles include free speech, not only because most people want to be able to speak without fear of reprisal, but because it is the duty of citizens of a democracy to keep themselves informed about public affairs, and to speak out when necessary to defend the democracy. Free speech is necessary for a successful democracy. Note that we speak of our country's principles and our country's ideals. These are not always synonymous with our "country". Sometimes, we will be taking positions contrary to the views articulated by the political leaders of the day, or contrary to the acts of leaders acting on behalf of the country. We will always be guided by principle; we will therefore sometimes raise our voice in opposition to practices which we deem to be antithetical to those principles. Taking such opposing positions will be acts of loyalty, not disloyalty, to our country. We salute and revere the vision, ideals, and sacrifices of untold legions of patriots who have worked valiantly for their country. We include as patriots not only our country's founding fathers, but also its fighting forces, its honest political leaders, and its everyday hard-working citizens in many walks of life. We are grateful to many more individuals than we can possibly know or acknowledge by name. This was written quite some time ago (1998, if I recall correctly). It sums up my feelings on this issue, perfectly. That this guy violated his agreement with NSA is not even questionable. That Big Brother might construe that as treason successfully in front of a jury is arguable. What he did, whether actionable or not was to speak out, when his country was doing wrong; to make sure that the American people had the ability to start asking questions which may be uncomfortable to the "powers-that-be" but are legitimate questions of citizens of a free society. Peace and comfort, Michael
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