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Monday, June 24, 2013

After Espionage Charges, Edward Snowden Petition Reaches Critical Mass

President Obama will now be forced to weigh in on the public's desire to pardon PRISM whistleblower Edward Snowden, despite a carefully crafted effort to neither praise nor condemn him.

A We the People petition titled "Pardon Edward Snowden" reached the requisite 100,000 signatures Saturday morning. By the Obama administration's own rules, any petition that reaches that threshold will receive a formal response from the White House, though there’s no formal timetable for the official comment.

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6 comments:

  1. The Muslim communist commander in puke wont care but we the people are fed up, time to take out the garbage.

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  2. I had to sign an agreement acknowledging that revealing classified information was subject to the death penalty. I'm sure this idiot did too. The reason is that some people are entrusted with information that could result in the death of others if revealed. Break your agreement, pay the price.

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  3. Many also think that evil thrives in China, Russia, and Cuba...the first three stops he has made with his stolen computers.

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  4. At first I thought this guy was a true American hero.Now I'm having second thoughts.It seems as though everyone both inside and outside of our country wants to inflict damage,and they seem to be focusing on the free world.He may have drawn attention to something that is unavoidable.

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  5. 1:23 PM

    He told the American people what their own government was doing to THEM, and HE is the idiot?

    I think the real idiots are not only the ones doing this crap to US, but the others who go along with it and don't step up and say something.

    Wrong is wrong, no matter what anyone signs.

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