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 @P5NRJG จาก Alabama ตอบแล้ว…3ปี3Y

While I believe that some of the information should fall under the Whistleblower Protection Act, I also believe that Mr. Snowden exceeded that definition to the level of being a traitor to his country and endangering the US with the release of some of the information.

 @P44BC2 จาก California ตอบแล้ว…3ปี3Y

Not sure. Part of me thinks he should be protected under the Whistleblower Protection Act, but, seriously? The level of his leaks were so enormous that he seems to fall into a new category. Even if we did grant him immunity, who's to say this would prevent more of his stolen information from getting out there?

 @N4397G จาก Indiana ตอบแล้ว…3ปี3Y

NOT TOTAL IMMUNITY, BUT WHEN HE STARTS LETTING ALL OBAMA ADMINISTRATION OTHER FOLLIES OUT OF THE BAG... ITS GONNA HIT THE FAN... WE SHOULD HAVE HAD HIM HOME LESS THAT 24 HRS OF HIS DEPARTURE. THE US GOVERNMENT HAS BEEN ON A TOTAL VACATION SINCE THIS PRESIDENT TOOK OFFICE.. NO ONE IS BEING HELD RESPONSIBLE FOR ANYTHING, AND HIS SPYING TACTICS ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR THE RETIREMENT OF MANY GREAT HIGH LEVEL OFFICAILS...I BELIEVE THAT THE OBAMA ADMIN IS BLACKMAILING THEM...

 @N3ZZJK จาก Louisiana ตอบแล้ว…3ปี3Y

Yes for informing US Citizens for what the NSA was doing, even though it should be common knowlegdge, but not for informing other countries of what the government has and is doing. That can place the US and its citizens in danger. Also, investigate the CIA and NSA directors as well.