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The New Republic Takes a Close Look at the Anarchist Agenda of Snowden, Greenwald and Assange

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Justanotherhuman1/19/2014 2:26:18 pm PST

re: #61 Usually refered to as anyways

Looking at dictionary definitions, I can see where many may claim Manning and Snowden are ‘whistle blowers’.

Its seems the definition allows for subjective reasoning.
Certainly there is no mention of ‘not fleeing’ nor ‘not threatening’.

merriam-webster

whis*tle-blow*er
noun
: a person who tells police, reporters, etc., about something (such as a crime) that has been kept secret

thefreedictionary

whis*tle*blow*er or whis*tle-blow*er or whistle blower
n.
One who reveals wrongdoing within an organization to the public or to those in positions of authority: “The Pentagon’s most famous whistleblower is … hoping to get another chance to search for government waste” (Washington Post).

oxforddictionaries
whistle-blower
noun
a person who informs on a person or organization regarded as engaging in an unlawful or immoral activity.

They did none of those. They schemed to have Snowden actually steal documents and files from the agency he was working in and then allow Greenwald/Poitras control of them in some fashion, as well as (we think) allowing both China and Russia’s govts to get what they wanted as well.

The NSA did nothing criminal and nothing outside of what had been tasked to it by law.