What is your opinion? Should the US pardon Snowden? Why or why not?
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Sep 20 2016 6:15 PM ColeTrain:
In my view he shouldn't have been charged in the first place.
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ColeTrain:
I have always been more Pro-Edward Snowden. So, in my view, yes, they should pardon him.
I oppose much of what the NSA did and kept from the Americans.
ColeTrain:
Yes. Whilst I don't think he should have revealed this information in the way that he did, he revealed information that Americans had the right to know. Informing people of law abuse on this scale shouldn't be a crime (even though it technically is considered to be one).
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That's interesting. Care to expound?
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Bi0Hazard:
I generally agree.
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Famousdebater:
Agreed.
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No, as much as I'm all for security and such, it simply boils down to the fact that he did break the law and the unfortunate part is he probably won't be pardoned, which is why he's still in Keiv.
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