Being Called a "Traitor" by Cheney is an Honor, Snowden Says

Absolutely, but anything that disrupts the evil machinery of the state or chips away at its perceived legitimacy is always of some interest to me.

This.

There needs to be a point where idealists recognize the benefit of a sheep's attempt to rebel or blow the whistle. After all, we're not going to get to your end of the spectrum without it.
 


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Apparently Snowden prefers this form of gov't...



I agree with Cheney. That's not say I want my gov't to spy on me. But China, N. Korea, Russia - yeah I'm down with dat.
 
SEOUL (Reuters) - North Korea rushed to the defense of American civil liberties on Tuesday, saying revelations of mass surveillance operations showed the United States was the "kingpin" of rights abuse.

Rights groups and defectors have long accused the North, one of the world's most closed societies, of totalitarian practices. These include brutal suppression of dissent, the operation of a prison camp network holding some 200,000 inmates and a "military-first" policy that has led to periodic famines.

A commentary in the state newspaper Minju Joson said allegations of monitoring of telephones and emails by former CIA contractor Edward Snowden meant Americans and foreigners alike had been "subject to the espionage that has been applied indiscriminately by the U.S. intelligence institution".

"...This clearly proves once again the U.S. is a kingpin of human rights abuses as it puts the world under its watch network and has conducted espionage against mankind," said the commentary, cited by the official KCNA news agency.

"Each individual is entitled to live and develop with dignity as a social being," it said. "But in American society, where the jungle law prevails, only the strong men's rights over the weak men are recognized."

It said that explanations by U.S. officials that the programs sought to prevent terrorism were "just a lame excuse to cover up (the) crime".

http://news.yahoo.com/north-korea-says-surveillance-leaks-prove-u-kingpin.html
 
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He is right about Cheaney. That man is evil and it shows. When people get as old as Cheaney their little mannerisms become permanent in their face. In the case of Cheaney, it is a permanent evil smirk. Him and Kissinger are some of the worst war criminals ever.
 
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