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- Snowden's Lawyer Goes At It With Former CIA Chief of Staff Liar
- Snowden Strikes Back at NSA, Emails NBC News ~ Can The NSA Be This Stupid Pick a Fight With a Genius Whistle Blower?
- Judge Napolitano Reacts to NBC Snowden Interview: Snowden: "Some Things Are Worth Dying For"
- Drug task force that burned a toddler this week also killed an innocent pastor in 2009
- My State Representative's Car Broke Down in Front of My House
- John Kerry’s kerfuffle with Edward Snowden
- The Medical Establishment is Encroaching on Religious Rights
| Snowden's Lawyer Goes At It With Former CIA Chief of Staff Liar Posted: 31 May 2014 03:27 AM PDT http://www.nbcnews.com/feature/meet-the-press-24-7/whistlebl... Jesselyn Radack, one of Edward Snowden's lawyers, and Jeremy Bash, Founder & Managing Director of Beacon Strategies and former Chief of Staff to the director of the CIA make their case. |
| Posted: 31 May 2014 01:19 AM PDT Fugitive Edward Snowden on Friday challenged the NSA's insistence that it has no evidence he tried to raise concerns about the agency's surveillance activity before he began leaking government documents to reporters, calling the response a "clearly tailored and incomplete leak ... for a political advantage." "The NSA's new discovery of written contact between me and its lawyers -- after more than a year of denying any such contact existed - raises serious concerns," Snowden said in an email Friday to NBC News. "It reveals as false the NSA's claim to Barton Gellman of the Washington Post in December of last year, that 'after extensive investigation, including interviews with his former NSA supervisors and co-workers, we have not found any evidence to support Mr. Snowden's contention that he brought these matters to anyone's attention.'" "The email, provided to the committee by the NSA on April 10, 2014, poses a question about the relative authority of laws and executive orders — it does not register concerns about NSA's intelligence activities, as was suggested by Snowden in an NBC interview this week," she said. But in his statement on Friday, Snowden fired back, saying: |
| Judge Napolitano Reacts to NBC Snowden Interview: Snowden: "Some Things Are Worth Dying For" Posted: 30 May 2014 10:16 PM PDT "There have been times throughout American history where what is right is not the same as what is legal. Sometimes to do the right thing you have to break the law," Snowden told Brian Williams. Of course the patriots and their successful revolution were brought up,and Killmeade, who was interviewing The Judge, brought up the 'societal' issue : 'what sort of society do you get if everyone simply "breaks laws that they did not feel were right'. |
| Drug task force that burned a toddler this week also killed an innocent pastor in 2009 Posted: 30 May 2014 09:15 PM PDT "After Georgia's Mountain Judicial Circuit Narcotics Criminal Investigation and Suppression Team burned a toddler with a flashbang grenade during a drug raid on Wednesday, Habersham County Sheriff Joey Terrell told Access North Georgia: |
| My State Representative's Car Broke Down in Front of My House Posted: 30 May 2014 04:02 PM PDT I was on the phone a few minutes ago with a friend discussing some political graphic design projects when a black Ford Excursion slowly pulled into the property and parked about 100 feet away. I watched for a while from the porch as a man in a suit walked around the vehicle. I told my friend I'd have to call him back as there was a guy in a suit walking towards me. "Hello! How are you doing? Are you having car problems?" I asked as his eyes drifted up from my shirt. "Oh, you like my shirt?!" I asked in a joking manner. |
| John Kerry’s kerfuffle with Edward Snowden Posted: 30 May 2014 03:18 PM PDT Secretary John Kerry may have made a tactical mistake when he cited Daniel Ellsberg (the man who exposed the Pentagon Papers during the Vietnam War) as an example of how one 'properly' handles exposing government secrets. Watch Matt Lee, a diplomatic writer with AP, grill the spokesperson for the State Department during their daily briefing. You'll want to skip ahead to 1:52 to get to the questions. Daniel Ellsberg responded to Sec. Kerry. Read more here: |
| The Medical Establishment is Encroaching on Religious Rights Posted: 30 May 2014 02:29 PM PDT When decisions were being made as to whether U.S. citizens had religious freedom and medical freedom, religious freedom won, and medical freedom lost by a narrow margin. George Washington was a key vote in the decision of medical freedom, which he voted down. He later died at the hands of doctors who packed his mouth and anus with mercury as well as bled him multiple times. One could say he was killed by the medical establishment he help put into place. |
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