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A poll from Reuters/Ipsos shows that more
Americans view Edward Snowden as a patriot than a traitor. The 31
percent of the sample who viewed Mr. Snowden as a patriot is about the
same percentage of the people who supported the patriots in our first
American Revolution. As more scandals are unveiled in this “transparent”
administration, the level of frustration is rising. But at some point,
this frustration will turn to action.
The United States’ federal government has a
bigger problem than Mr. Snowden. People understand that an oath to
uphold the Constitution means more than an oath of secrecy. This is
something that “our” federal government understands but is trying to
override. With intimidation. From both parties. We need a poll that asks
whether our federal government is comprised of patriots or traitors. We
can start with the names of the people in the war room who watched the
murder of Christopher Stevens, Tyrone Woods, Sean Smith and Glen Doherty
in Benghazi.
I am still waiting for Congress to hold
closed door hearings with immunity for whistle blowers on Prism. But it
appears that people (including Congressmen) are in fear of their lives.
America has a bigger problem than Edward Snowden and we now find
ourselves in the same position as our founding fathers did under British
tyranny. Have you read the Declaration of Independence lately? If you are one of the 46% who are undecided, I suggest that you read it and chose a side.
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