click https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B999I4Hl15E&feature=player_embedded for the 14 min video covering the debate between Ron Paul vs. Pierce Morgan and ex-CIA director Woolsey. I'll cast the first vote:
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I signed it. You live only once, and then you hope that you don't come back.
We have always lived
never was there a time when we did not live
nor in the "future will we cease to be---
BELIEVE IT
What's the point?
feed the poor
He may be a hero, but he's a doomed hero. He'll constantly be a fugitive until they get him, and they will get him. When they do, he'll be spending a very long time in prison, and it makes you wonder, was it worth it. To completely ruin your life...and destroy everything you once had....so that some people can be aware of a surveillance program that they should've been aware of anyways. And a surveillance program that, in all honestly, is pretty tame. I'm not so sure it was worth it....there's no way he'll ever have his old life back, and his future is nothing but bleak. He basically ruined his entire life.
It's one thing to give your life trying to expose the NWO agenda to enslave mankind, or that ETs are here working with the government....these are big secrets that have the potential to change the entire world. But for this...for a rather tame surveillance program, that's easily explained away.....I don't think it was worth it....it's not worth having the US government and entire intelligence community up your butt, just for that.
I'd say the same about Manning and Assange....who revealed not too big state secrets....that things on the ground in Afghanistan and Iraq weren't quite as rosey as the picture the government was painting. Is that really enough reason to throw your life away....and to what end...to make people turn against the war, people already were against the war. To sway public opinion so much, that the government would end the war, well that didn't happen did it. To me it wasn't worth it.
Especially since all people have to do is actually dig into it, and study what's going on in the war, to see that the general image of what's happening over there isn't so rosey and they try to make it seem. And there's journalists like John Pilger and others, who've already done great work documenting what's going on there, on the ground...without breaking the law and getting the US government on their back.
And I admire their ideal to expose the truth so the people have a clearer picture of what's going on in the war, but when you take in all the variables....to me, it's a net negative, and it wasn't worth it. And these guys will have to live with the consequences now, for the rest of their lives.
John Jancar: Edward Snowden knew exactly what he was up against: either an NSA hit squad or life imprisonment. Much as Martin Luther King, Mahatma Gandhi, and Yeshua/Jesus knew what they were "up against". "A coward dies a thousand deaths, a hero dies but one". Julian Assange and Bradley Manning are in the same category. They have not "thrown their lives away", nor ruined their lives, but have exulted them. But for courageous men and women like these, we would still be floundering in the Dark Ages, and most of us here on site would be stretched out on the rack or flayed alive.