1. HPSCI says Snowden bounced from Army over “shin splits”, but report says “bilaterial tibial stress fractures”.
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2. HPSCI inexplicably says Snowden doesn’t have a GED. He obtained one when he was 20.
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3. HPSCI says he was a “computer technician”, but his titles included “telecom information security” and “solutions consultant”.
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4. HPSCI says he doctored performance evaluations, but Gellman believes instead he was demonstrating a vulnerability in exam system.
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5. Booz claims he exaggerated his resume and stole answers from CNO exam. Gellman believes, because Snowden is MCSE, wouldn’t need answers.
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6. Snowden obviously did lie about being sick when he was instead fleeing the country to Hong Kong.
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For most? of these 6 disputes, both Snowden and his detractors can be right; for instance, “shin splints” and “stress fractures” related.
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To me, more importantly, they kind of all have the characteristic of me not really caring who’s right about them.
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plus a reasonable middle ground exists. Maybe one shin had a stress fracture, the other a splint
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You’re the runner; only the legs of my couch get stress fractures, but isn’t “tibial stress fractures” “very bad shin splints”?
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I believe that’s the case! And this is why I hold out hope for a bipartisan consensus
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