Thursday, January 2, 2014

Justin Raimondo: Demand An Unconditional Pardon for Edward Snowden

His personal fate prefigures our future
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"In a rational world, there would be no question about the moral and legal status of the man responsible for exposing this treason to the Constitution: he would be hailed as a hero by every sector of society, from the political class to the working class, and given the Congressional Medal of Honor. In our sorry, sinful world, however, Edward Snowden is on the lam, charged with two counts of violating the WWI-era Espionage Act and one count of stealing "government property." Facing at least thirty years in prison, probably much more, he has been forced to seek asylum in Russia, of all places: condemned, as the New York Times put it in an editorial calling for leniency in his case, to “a life of looking over his shoulder.http://original.antiwar.com/justin/2014/01/02/demand-an-unconditional-pardon-for-edward-snowden/"

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