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In reply to the discussion: Daniel Ellsberg: Snowden would not get a fair trial – and Kerry is wrong [View all]progressoid
(50,857 posts)59. He would?
Like Don Siegelman? Or Leornard Peltier? Or Rubin The Hurricane Carter? Or the West Memphis 3? Or General John Lavelle? Etc. ad nauseum.
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Daniel Ellsberg: Snowden would not get a fair trial – and Kerry is wrong [View all]
n2doc
May 2014
OP
Ellsberg is a hero. The SC ruled that when the information exposed by patriots like him and Snowden
sabrina 1
May 2014
#9
There have been a few, the press's 1st Amend. rights to publish information the public has a
sabrina 1
May 2014
#28
NY Times v. United States wasn't premised on a "right to know" trumping a law
jberryhill
May 2014
#44
I didn't intend to suggest that his followers were right or wrong about anything
rep the dems
May 2014
#159
The government's stance on the matter doesn't make it impossible to find an impartial jury
rep the dems
Jun 2014
#184
Why do you think the First Amendment was included in the Bill of Rights in the
merrily
May 2014
#142
You describe perfectly the extent of the abuse of classification and secrecy laws.
JDPriestly
May 2014
#57
Your consistent and unconditional defenses of Kerry are touching, but off base in this instance.
merrily
May 2014
#137
The Ellsburg and Snowden cases are completely different from completely different eras....
George II
May 2014
#49
Correct, Ellsberg was not treated the way, eg, Chelsea Manning was, he was not held in isolation
sabrina 1
May 2014
#69
True. In Ellsberg's day, Democrats didn't throw him under the bus, but praised him;
merrily
May 2014
#139
Things definitely have changed, haven't they? No Dem would have the courage to do that
sabrina 1
May 2014
#168
Exactly, Sabrina. Torturers are not even named although torture violates international law
JDPriestly
May 2014
#55
Many, especially transexuals, consider the treatment of Chelsea Manning to have been torture.
merrily
May 2014
#144
Excellent post, thank you. No moral human being has EVER condoned torture. Manning
sabrina 1
May 2014
#174
Yes, apparently "fair trial" is synonymous with "getting off scott free" to Snowden fans
Number23
May 2014
#112
No, Ellsberg is not saying that. He is saying that things now are not like they were in the 1960s,
merrily
May 2014
#180
DAYUM! First post in - "Comrade Danny shoulda done time in the stripey-hole!"
bullwinkle428
May 2014
#19
ACtually, he shouldn't have because an over-zealous prosecution engaged in misconduct.
MohRokTah
May 2014
#20
"Manning had a fair trial under the laws governing the Uniform Code of Military Justice."
greiner3
May 2014
#118
Your opinion is different from that of non-government, not for profit experts on torture.
merrily
May 2014
#146
I don't think a case about our allegedly anti-terra actions would be dismissed after 911.
merrily
May 2014
#122
the same would happen to snowden kangaroo court b.s verdict and heavy sentecnce
leftyohiolib
May 2014
#24
Time will fly for Chelsea Manning. Hope they are not still making her strip naked.
merrily
May 2014
#123
Compare her sentence with that of those twerps caught torturing in Abu Ghraib, especially
merrily
May 2014
#172
"he would have no chance whatsoever to come home and make his case – in public or in court."
Leme
May 2014
#3
Notice how she left out that Drake was bankrupted and works in an Apple store. n/t
NOVA_Dem
May 2014
#8
Once, I never would have thought tjhat Manning would be treated like Manning, either.
merrily
May 2014
#132
Are you seriously arguing that unless someone is "pure as the driven snow" they can not
karynnj
May 2014
#30
I don't equate Snowden with any of the people who took huge risks to do righteous things
karynnj
May 2014
#93
Yes, leaking does lead to making secret govt conduct an issue and yes that is due to actions of the
merrily
May 2014
#130
The problem is no one voted to give the power to determine whether something should be declassified
karynnj
May 2014
#156
Good post. I never cease to be shocked at the depths that some will sink to defend Snowden
Number23
May 2014
#111
Yes, Snowden broke the law, but the Constitution should make a high US govt official pause long and
merrily
May 2014
#128
Drake agrees that under the current circumstances, Snowden was correct to seek political asylum
sabrina 1
May 2014
#11
This is the best case FOR Snowdens defense I've read yet if its true. All the others have been
uponit7771
May 2014
#136
The difference is that Drake, like Ellsberg himself, was an insider when he decided to go public
Leopolds Ghost
Jun 2014
#182
+1000. He would get screwed, and muzzled, which is really why they want him. To shut him up.
GoneFishin
May 2014
#127
If and this only an "if" mind you...........Snowden had limited what he released to only
cstanleytech
May 2014
#43
Sorry but you cant use the Guardian to hide behind because they couldnt have published it
cstanleytech
May 2014
#63
Well yes he did reveal some parts were broken down however he also revealed stuff that was working
cstanleytech
May 2014
#104
No he would get a fair one imo but there just is no way I can see him not being convicted
cstanleytech
May 2014
#42
Even if he had tried to follow all the "rules" he would have gotten screwed like Sibel Edmonds did
cascadiance
May 2014
#52
As long as they play the "states secret" canard, a defendant hasn't got a
arthritisR_US
May 2014
#91
"but Ellsberg gave us a GOP President! without his reveleations we wouldn't have gotten Ford!"
MisterP
May 2014
#58
Snowden said he made many 'whistle blower contacts' before he stole files and ran with them.
Sunlei
May 2014
#70
So stay in Russia and keep spouting bullshit because Daniel Ellsberg says so. Problem solved.
Cha
May 2014
#103
Sure he informed the world about illegal intrusive government behavior but in return he gets to be
GoneFishin
May 2014
#134
Ellsberg has gone from Democratic Party icon to one of many whom New Democrats
merrily
May 2014
#125
What about Democrats calling Snowden a traitor on national TV, even as they demand that he
merrily
May 2014
#135
They are pissed that they can't shut him up. He foiled their usual approach of locking
GoneFishin
May 2014
#138
I think they could shut him up, if they really wanted. That is the scarier thing.
merrily
May 2014
#140
You are probably right. And he doesn't control the information anymore. So that does
GoneFishin
May 2014
#151
Yep. People talk about a plea deal. What's his bargaining chip, when they have every
merrily
May 2014
#154
Yeah, Snowden's lawyer also stupidly compared Snowden to the Underground railroad..
Cha
Jun 2014
#188
Even if Kerry maybe made a little gaffe with using this "Man Up " expression
mylye2222
Jun 2014
#190