Also a good reminder because Lieberman is poised to run the FBI...
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I'm sure they want to charge under Espionage Act, but it's so fraught. Would love to see language used in secret indictment. Sloppy in past.
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Yup. And as I keep pointing out, Rosenstein oversaw really aggressive charging of Hal Martin.
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Ever find out who did the other breach about a year earlier at TAO?(Supposedly not as serious as Martin's, but swept way under the rug.)
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No. Don't know whether it was swept up. Maybe they've just Gitmoed the guy.
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Right. That's not a comment on the case against Snowden in the least. It's a comment on what charges they might bring v Wikileaks.
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Yeah it's the same argument the Nazis had with Raoul Wallenberg and the Jews he helped escape.
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I'm not making the argument. I'm stating what kind of argument I think DOJ might make.
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Ok good to go. Break: my tweet is for those who think it's a morally acceptable argument. Sorry Marcie.
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Confession: I helped
@Snowden escape By providing vocal written & moral support Even though I don't think he's really against their shitstemThanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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Didn't Snowden fly to Hong Kong on his own? If so, just like with Assange's "treason" where's the violation of US law?
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But I guess if you can figure out how to charge some inauguration protesters with felonies, anything is possible for the right legal mind.
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