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In reply to the discussion: Greenwald: 4 points about the 1971 FBI break-in [View all]sabrina 1
(62,325 posts)74. 'labeled criminals by an UNJUST SOCIETY are in fact it's most noble actors'. He has nailed
it right there. And the only people who are screaming about 'but he broke the law', mostly the likes of Rep. Peter (we count the votes) King and his right wing ilk, have a lot to scream about. They are complicit in the crimes exposed so we expect them to try everything they can to undermine the courageous people who uncover their dark deeds against this country.
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'labeled criminals by an UNJUST SOCIETY are in fact it's most noble actors'. He has nailed
sabrina 1
Jan 2014
#74
And make no mistake about it, the creation of the Church Committee led to the NSA spying on two U.S.
Uncle Joe
Jan 2014
#5
Something is obviously at play. She hopes to get attention by attacking someone who has
sabrina 1
Jan 2014
#78
If Cointelpro was illegal, why is the NSA surveillance in the US being done today legal?
JDPriestly
Jan 2014
#28
Ellsberg most certainly "inserted" himself in the story. Before the publication of the
Luminous Animal
Jan 2014
#34
His name is Glenn and there are quite a few people alive now who weren't alive then,
Luminous Animal
Jan 2014
#32