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In reply to the discussion: Snowden: more like Ellsberg or Benedict Arnold? [View all]Progressive dog
(6,899 posts)61. I sure won't listen to the weeks old
appeals to Ellsberg's expertise in lieu of supporting facts. His expertise about the workings of government agencies started fading more than 40 years ago. He has no expertise to bring to bear after 1971.
With something like 1.5 million clearance holders now, we have just one who is seeking political asylum to avoid prosecution, just one that fled his own country, just one trying to damage his country in the eyes of the world, just one Hong Kong Eddie.
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Because it would destroy his cult's "the MSM can't be trusted" talking point.
Galraedia
Jul 2013
#34
What is your opinion of Daniel Ellsberg? Does his opinion count in regards to whistle blowing?
think
Jul 2013
#35
Ellsberg has plenty to say about all this if people would take the time to listen:
think
Jul 2013
#5
The M$M that use Ellsberg's name to contrast him with Snowden might consider watching it.
think
Jul 2013
#13
Better watch out, "they" will try to hide this one too. I thought the calling all rodentcopulaters
Zorra
Jul 2013
#10
He's no Ellsburg, but he's not fit to be compared to Benedict Arnold either
WatermelonRat
Jul 2013
#21
Is "anti-Snowdens" a phrase like "you people"?!1 Plus, I am not counted on this poll since I didn't
UTUSN
Jul 2013
#32
As a humble, simple one always striving to understand & learn, from the Urban Dictionary:
UTUSN
Jul 2013
#42
Your deep concerns have been answered. It's a feature of flaming to disregard the content of Replies
UTUSN
Jul 2013
#53
a modern day Paul Revere with a thumb drive full of the news that Tyranny is coming!
usGovOwesUs3Trillion
Jul 2013
#29
mine, too! However, we part company on the 'silly', it is a real work of art to me
usGovOwesUs3Trillion
Jul 2013
#49
Yes tyranny is coming and what better places to flee than China and Russia.
Vietnameravet
Jul 2013
#51
Ironic, isn't it... I think it speaks volumes about our current national security state, eh?
usGovOwesUs3Trillion
Jul 2013
#52