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Some similarities. Couple big differences:I didn't exactly say he was a hero. And even so, heroes who break the law should be prosecuted. Personally I would pardon the guy, but only after he received a conviction.Sorry, if he's a "hero" he shouldn't be prosecuted.timschochet said:Very similar to Daniel Ellsberg. Historical analogies are normally pretty flawed, but this one is very close. Almost all of the questions involving Snowden's heroism or treachery were brought up in the Ellsberg case for the exact same reasons.
Ive gone back and forth on this. I now believe that if Snowden is caught he should be prosecuted for revealing state secrets. That is against the law and it HAS to be against the law if our society is to survive. But that being said, it appears that his revelations will turn out to our ultimate benefit. Therefore it's hard for me to regard him as a traitor.
Similarities:
- Obama secretly wiretapping reporters and citizens - James Rosen of Fox, Glenn Greenwald reporter at The Guardian, and Larry Klayman of Judicial Watch, to name a few - something that Liddy and the rest of Nixon's crew were prosecuted for, but which Obama's team have not been.
- Ellsberg stood trial and won, partly because of the obsessive nature of the Nixon administration. Lord only knows what would have come out of a Snowden trial about Obama administration. The Ellsberg trial was a big piece of the fall of Nixon.
- Ellsberg revealed information about the nature of the war and the fact that the government had been hiding details about how it was going. Snowden revealed a secret program that aside from its (un)constitutionality was going fine. Hard to see what Ellsberg's actions did to help the N Vietnamese at war with the US. However Ellsberg may have revealed may be much, much more. As Dr. Detroit points out, we really don't know. At a minimum, falling into the harms of the likes of Putin and the Chinese authoritarians makes a mockery about his claims about free speech, transparency and democracy. Ellsberg never ran off to any dictators.
- Greenwald and Miranda were searched and their private data seized by the UK at the request of the Obama administration. Nixon could have only dreamed of being so bold.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Espionage_Act_of_1917
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