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In reply to the discussion: Fed Court: Just changed interpretation of Espionage Act to cover leaks that are NOT Harmful To USA [View all]Rex
(65,616 posts)77. Sure why not.
The Rule of Law only applies to us little people. This countries government is quickly become a global joke.
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Fed Court: Just changed interpretation of Espionage Act to cover leaks that are NOT Harmful To USA [View all]
kpete
Jul 2013
OP
And people wonder why Whistle Blowers are now seeking political asylum elsewhere.
sabrina 1
Jul 2013
#56
One circuit disagrees with another and you think this means the Republic will
msanthrope
Jul 2013
#21
Wait a second--Stephen Kim is not press. He has no civil right to leak documents
msanthrope
Jul 2013
#65
Different circuits, different rulings. Let's hope there's an appeal and SCOTUS
msanthrope
Jul 2013
#19
As opposed the Rhenquist one? All the more reason make sure the person picking
msanthrope
Jul 2013
#68
What you've described is the reality of "system maintenance" JDPriestly. n/t
bobthedrummer
Jul 2013
#70
The government must be doing a lot of shit they really don't want us to know about.
winter is coming
Jul 2013
#24
And, look at these Rulings-A bit of a mixed bag with her. Wiki isn't always complete
KoKo
Jul 2013
#63
"This needs to be fixed NOW, because it sure won't get better under the next Republican executive."
Vanje
Jul 2013
#84
Since the executive branch uses the threat of prosecution under the Espionage Act to
JDPriestly
Jul 2013
#39
If it weren't for the Snowden case, would we even know about this now?
Waiting For Everyman
Jul 2013
#45
Well, yes. Jonathan Pollard is no less guilty because he gave material to an ally. nt
msanthrope
Jul 2013
#67
Requiring the Government to prove stuff is like UnAmerican and stuff.
kenny blankenship
Jul 2013
#87