Friday, July 19th Big Day For Snowden Bashing
Dr. Jerry Mander Ng said his brother, an attorney, recommended that Edward Snowden return to the U.S. and throw himself on the mercy of the American People, trust the court system and his attorney and friends using the Good Will Hunting Defense. "If Snowden's sent to jail we'll likely have another revolution," said Dr. Ng who recalling that Daniel Ellsberg was called "the most dangerous man in America" not by a Presidential appointee like Hayden, but by President Nixon, would "surely bring renewed freedom, excitement and commitment to the principles that made this great nation proud to be called an American."
By Lester Friezwheiler CPW News Service
NPR and CNN doubled
down on Edward Snowden, the NSA employee who announced that Americans' personal
phone and Internet conversations are being read and stored without just cause. That charge was denied by
both the head of the CIA and NSA, James Clapper and Gen. Keith B. Alexander, both of whom were shown to be lying about the extent of the civilian surveillance program. Former NSA director
and CIA Director under George Walker Bush, General Michael V. Hayden, now with
the Chertoff Group, said in CNN’s Opinion on Friday, July 19th that “Edward Snowden will likely prove to
be the most costly leaker of American secrets in the history of the Republic.”
Others
disagree seeing that Edward Snowden was overwhelmed with the amount of domestic
spying the NSA was doing on it own citizens without a warrant. Frustrated with the misdirection that he was
personally witnessing from programs that developed primarily under the George
Walker Bush administration and ratified by what was increasingly seen as a
Democratic shill when during the same week, President Obama invited George
Herbert Walker Bush’s Points of Light Foundation into the White House for a
grand photo opportunity. "That's not afforded other foundations and the question
of whether we really are still a republic as Michael V. Hayden claims is
seriously in question,” said Dr. Jerry Mander Ng of Rye, New York.
“Who
are you going to believe,” ask Dr. Ng, a specialist in heart arrhythmia. “A naive
young Edward Snowden who David Baldacci says will likely return to U.S. a
friendless and paranoid shill for evil Russia, China, Venezuela or Bolivia, or a
paranoid Michael Hayden of our increasingly evil empire and who
was appointed director of our CIA by a president that sold us WMD’s with a
slice of yellow cake and who then ran up the $60 billion Iraq War to a trillion dollars and then sent us the parting gift of Henry Paulson’s panic
attack and robbery of the U.S. treasury?”Dr. Jerry Mander Ng said his brother, an attorney, recommended that Edward Snowden return to the U.S. and throw himself on the mercy of the American People, trust the court system and his attorney and friends using the Good Will Hunting Defense. "If Snowden's sent to jail we'll likely have another revolution," said Dr. Ng who recalling that Daniel Ellsberg was called "the most dangerous man in America" not by a Presidential appointee like Hayden, but by President Nixon, would "surely bring renewed freedom, excitement and commitment to the principles that made this great nation proud to be called an American."
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