When the NSA thinks the NSA is out of control, there probably is a problem.  He 
should not be prosecuted.  If he took an oath of office then that is his 
justification.  We need to listen to what he has to say and make the needed 
corrections.  Unfortunately this guy will be put in prison for life or may be 
tortured and / or  killed.  

Listen to what he says about anyone can get caught up in the current system 
even if they are not guilty of any real wrong doing.  

This guy is a hero!!
------------------------

Keith Smith

--- On Sun, 6/9/13, Ryan Simpkins <p...@ryansimpkins.com> wrote:

From: Ryan Simpkins <p...@ryansimpkins.com>
Subject: Did Ed Snowden do the right thing?
To: plug@plug.org
Date: Sunday, June 9, 2013, 11:44 PM

Why I think this question matters to PLUG:
* Snowden was an IT worker and referenced information gained in his position
as a Sys Admin/Analyst in determining that wrong doing had occurred.
* PLUG is deeply analytical. This question requires deep analysis.
* We respect the opinions of our colleagues and peers far more than pundits
and politicians.
* The NSA is building "phase II" in our backyard. Some of you may choose to go
work there to help run these programs.
* It might be YOU who decides to do this next.

Did Mr. Snowden do the right thing by disclosing PRISM and similar programs to
the world, or did he violate the trust of his employer, government, and fellow
countrymen by reveling secrets that aught not to have been reveled?

Video here:
http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/video/2013/jun/09/nsa-whistleblower-edward-snowden-interview-video

-Ryan

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