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In reply to the discussion: Jimmy Carter on Snowden: "The invasion of human rights in American privacy has gone too far" [View all]Savannahmann
(3,891 posts)80. If only
If only President Carter could have it explained to him how this is just fine, but he probably doesn't have a Top Secret Clearance anymore. If only President Carter would take the word of those who tell us it's fine. Then again, Carter always doubted the claims of the Military industrial complex, which is part of the reason he shut down the B-1 Bomber and several other programs that the Military and their corporate masters were in love with.
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Jimmy Carter on Snowden: "The invasion of human rights in American privacy has gone too far" [View all]
Catherina
Jun 2013
OP
Yup, terrible I tell ya! Somebody needs to keep the propaganda straight
nadinbrzezinski
Jun 2013
#13
Well, he's a notorious libertarian and probably has boxes in his garage.
Tierra_y_Libertad
Jun 2013
#10
maybe that was it - I wonder if Mr. Snowden has lustful thoughts too. He seems to be such a seedy
Douglas Carpenter
Jun 2013
#101
Not complete. It's missing the part where Jimmy says he broke the law and should be tried
flamingdem
Jun 2013
#29
no Jimmy is not a "libertarian" nor are those of us who are committed to constitutional democracy
Douglas Carpenter
Jun 2013
#33
Intelligent response. Carter is one of our most intelligent presidents ever.
JDPriestly
Jun 2013
#138
Your duplicitous posts have made it abundantly clear where you stand on civil liberties
whatchamacallit
Jun 2013
#55
Did you expect anything else? Lies are the stock in trade of the state propagandist. Check it:
Zorra
Jun 2013
#147
Shameful, Prosense. And a stain forever, here at DU. Trust the Bill of Rights.
chimpymustgo
Jun 2013
#113
Prosense: "Spying on Americans was, is and will still be illegal."
woo me with science
Jun 2013
#116
are there seriously people on DU who do not think the invasion of human rights and American privacy
Douglas Carpenter
Jun 2013
#52
that is what is has me banging my head against the wall . Being called a libertarian or paulbot
Douglas Carpenter
Jun 2013
#68
Shock indeed!! They don't even believe in freedom and constitutional democracy except when they can
Douglas Carpenter
Jun 2013
#99
I have the opinion that "legal and necessary" are not sufficient justifications
NoOneMan
Jun 2013
#83
I think many are ready to have that dialogue regardless of what side they are on now.
DCBob
Jun 2013
#93
I stand with Pres Carter, Ms. Plame, Mr. Wilson, Rep Grayson, Sen Wyden, Sen Udall, and against
rhett o rick
Jun 2013
#122
Calling Carter a bigot is similar to calling Bernie Sanders a teabagger.
Nanjing to Seoul
Jun 2013
#142
I heard that if you support what Snowden or Greenwald did, you should be banned from DU.
Fantastic Anarchist
Jun 2013
#161