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Edward Snowden
Break classification rules for the public's benefit, and you could be exiled. Do it for personal benefit, and you could be President.
Edgar Jiménez Jun 1
omg
iszi lawrence Jun 1
think they want to do more than Exile you dude x
Jeremy M Jun 1
Bradley P. Moss, Esq Jun 1
. Ed, no one made you go to Hong Kong. Or get Assange to give you docs to go to Russia. You chose to do that.
Troy Beast Jun 1
Or, the most common behavior: Break no rules.
jischinger Jun 1
Daniel Schearf Jun 1
Self-imposed exile. And, it did get you on with , made you famous/wanted..
Jerel Damon Jun 1
Edward could have sold some of the secrets if he wanted to. But he knew better. Think about it.
Tamar Bains Jun 1
boggles the mind.
Buffering... Jun 1
Putin agent continues to comment on US politics in fantasy that his opinion matters.
Martin Johnson Jun 1
What “personal benefit” exactly? I’ve yet to see any (credible) evidence of nefarious motive.
Gene Weingarten Jun 1
"Edward" is a stupid name.
alex Jun 1
Remember when you leaked how we monitor ISIL and they changed their comsec?
Good Morning Jun 1
anyway you put it he's a traitor and he cost us, taxpayers, billions.
Lee Badman Jun 1
I don't agree with often, but this couldn't be more true- and it's disgusting
Jeff Johnson Jun 1
the US govt didn't exile you, you ran. They'd be happy to have you home and stick you in a nice concrete 8x8 w/ 3 squares a day.
JT Olds Jun 1
I would vote the shit out of a Snowden for president ticket.
Russia Without BS Jun 1
Shit I did self-exile in Russia before it was mainstream.
Bob Clayson Jun 1
no shit? Really? He gave up his home life to alert the U.S. public of its massive internal spying apparatus?