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Jeffrey Toobin / News Desk:
Edward Snowden Is No Hero — Edward Snowden, a twenty-nine-year-old former C.I.A. employee and current government contractor, has leaked news of National Security Agency programs that collect vast amounts of information about the telephone calls made by millions of Americans …
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Tom Kludt / Talking Points Memo:
Greenwald Says 'There's A Lot More Coming,' Argues NSA Revelations Don't Harm Security — The Guardian's Glenn Greenwald on Monday defended the 29-year-old who served as the source of one of the biggest intelligence leaks in history, arguing that the revelations of the National Security …
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Mackenzie Weinger / Politico:
Barton Gellman, Glenn Greenwald feud over NSA leaker — The Guardian's Glenn Greenwald on Monday blasted investigative reporter Barton Gellman for making “false” claims about the man they shared as a source: Edward Snowden. — The public tiff between two journalists who have led …
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Washington Post, FishbowlDC and Washington Wire, more at Mediagazer »
Irin Carmon / Salon:
How we broke the NSA story — Exclusive: Laura Poitras tells Salon about getting contacted by Edward Snowden, and reveals more footage is coming — Shortly after Salon's biographical sketch on Laura Poitras went live, the award-winning documentary filmmaker agreed to a phone interview …
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Guardian, Pressing Issues and Business Insider
Jeremy Herb / The Hill:
17,000 sign petition urging Obama to pardon NSA whistle-blower — More than 17,000 people have signed a petition urging President Obama to pardon the man who revealed details about two classified National Security Agency (NSA) programs. — The “Pardon Edward Snowden” …
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Politico, Reuters, CNN, Post Politics, Red Alert Politics, Gawker, Alan Colmes' Liberaland and Mashable
Daniel Ellsberg / Guardian:
Edward Snowden: saving us from the United Stasi of America | Daniel Ellsberg — Snowden's whistleblowing gives us a chance to roll back what is tantamount to an ‘executive coup’ against the US constitution — In my estimation, there has not been in American history a more important leak …
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Tal Kopan / Politico:
Edward Snowden: 10 things to know — Edward Snowden burst in public view when the 29-year-old identified himself as the source of leaks about the National Security Agency's surveillance of Americans. Here are 10 things to know about Snowden. — 1. Doesn't have a high school diploma.
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David Edwards / The Raw Story:
Fox News analyst: ‘Bring back the death penalty’ for NSA leaker
Fox News analyst: ‘Bring back the death penalty’ for NSA leaker
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BuzzFeed, Washington Monthly and The Huffington Post
John Stanton / BuzzFeed:
James Clyburn: NSA Leaks Part Of Effort To “Embarrass” Obama
James Clyburn: NSA Leaks Part Of Effort To “Embarrass” Obama
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Weasel Zippers
Rand Paul / CNN:
Ron Paul gives thanks for leaker
Ron Paul gives thanks for leaker
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Politico, Campaign for Liberty and Activist Post
Douglas Rushkoff / CNN:
Edward Snowden is a hero
Edward Snowden is a hero
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Matt Schiavenza / The Atlantic Online:
Edward Snowden Shouldn't Have Gone to Hong Kong
Edward Snowden Shouldn't Have Gone to Hong Kong
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New York Times and Yahoo! News
Barton Gellman / Washington Post:
Code name ‘Verax’: Snowden, in exchanges with Post reporter, made clear he knew risks
Code name ‘Verax’: Snowden, in exchanges with Post reporter, made clear he knew risks
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scmp.com:
Main menu — Iceland cannot grant US whisteblower Edward …
Main menu — Iceland cannot grant US whisteblower Edward …
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New York Times:
Booz Allen Grew Rich on Government Contracts
Booz Allen Grew Rich on Government Contracts
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John McCormack / Weekly Standard:
Snowden Warned WashPost Reporter: U.S. Intel Community ‘Will Most Certainly Kill You...’
Snowden Warned WashPost Reporter: U.S. Intel Community ‘Will Most Certainly Kill You...’
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Numbers / Pew Research Center for the People …:
Majority Views NSA Phone Tracking as Acceptable Anti-terror Tactic — Public Says Investigate Terrorism, Even IF It Intrudes on Privacy — OVERVIEW — A majority of Americans - 56% - say the National Security Agency's (NSA) program tracking the telephone records of millions of Americans …
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Perry Stein / Talking Points Memo:
Pew Poll: 56 Percent Of Americans Say Phone Tracking Is Acceptable Anti-Terror Tactic — More than half of all Americans - 56 percent - say that the National Security Administration's program tracking the phone records of millions of Americans is an acceptable way for the government to investigate terrorism …
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Alan Colmes' Liberaland, CNN and ECHIDNE OF THE SNAKES
Jon Cohen / Washington Post:
Most Americans back NSA tracking phone records, prioritize probes over privacy — A large majority of Americans say the federal government should focus on investigating possible terrorist threats even if personal privacy is compromised, and most support the blanket tracking of telephone records …
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CBS News:
State Department memo reveals possible cover-ups, halted investigations — (CBS News) CBS News has uncovered documents that show the State Department may have covered up allegations of illegal and inappropriate behavior within their ranks. — The Diplomatic Security Service, or the DSS …
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Bfearnowcbs / CBS DC:
CBS News: U.S. State Department Cover-Ups Range From Prostitution Charges to Drug Rings
CBS News: U.S. State Department Cover-Ups Range From Prostitution Charges to Drug Rings
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Nice Deb, Outside the Beltway and Michelle Malkin
Suffolk University:
Suffolk University Poll: Democrat Markey Has 7-Point Lead Over Republican Gomez in Special General Election for U.S. Senate — Democratic Congressman Edward Markey holds a modest lead over Republican challenger Gabriel Gomez with just over two weeks to go before the special election …
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Apple:
Apple Special Event, June 10, 2013 … Shop the Apple Online Store (1-800-MY-APPLE), visit an Apple Retail Store, or find a reseller.
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Kieran Healy:
Using Metadata to find Paul Revere — London, 1772. — I have been asked by my superiors to give a brief demonstration of the surprising effectiveness of even the simplest techniques of the new-fangled Social Networke Analysis in the pursuit of those who would seek to undermine the liberty enjoyed by His Majesty's subjects.
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Conor Friedersdorf / The Atlantic Online:
The Irrationality of Giving Up This Much Liberty to Fight Terror — When confronted by far deadlier threats, Americans are much less willing to cede freedom and privacy. — The image is still powerful, isn't it? — So are the anger, and the memories. — Most Americans don't just remember …
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The Dish, Democracy in America and Prairie Weather
Cameron Joseph / The Hill:
DCCC targets GOP lawmakers for vote on immigrant children — The Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee is going on the attack against Republicans who recently voted to restart deportation of undocumented immigrants who were brought to the country as children.
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Politico
Adam Kredo / Washington Free Beacon:
A Billion Bucks in Bullets — The U.S. government has given the embattled Afghan National Army (ANA) more than $1 billion in taxpayer-funded ammunition, according to the Special Inspector General for Afghanistan Reconstruction's (SIGAR) latest oversight report.
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Red Alert Politics
Graham Rayman / Runnin' Scared:
Brooklyn Police Beat Gay Man and Use Homophobic Slurs, Victim and Friends Say [VIDEO] — A 26-year-old gay man was beaten eight days ago just outside the 79th police precinct in Brooklyn by police officers who made homosexual slurs, the victim and two of his roommates who witnessed the incident tell the Voice.
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Eliana Johnson / National Review:
Stop Blaming the ‘Rogue Agents’ — We can officially dispense with the notion that the targeting of tea-party groups began when a couple of rogue agents in the Internal Revenue Service's Cincinnati office set out to streamline their work. — The heart of the effort to target tea-party …
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Power Line and Conservatives4Palin
The Week:
How Obama's scandals could swing the GOP primaries — And why this is terrible news for Marco Rubio — and good news for Chris Christie — I — n America, we don't just pick presidents for who they are. We sometimes elect them because they're the opposite of the last guy.
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