Obama doesn't welcome leaks but he was allowed to leak
things that got our SEALS murdered and that was allowed. He needs to go to
Prison BIG TIME !!!! He can also be called a WHISTLEBLOWER FOR HIS ILLEGAL
LEAKS..
‘Reprehensible,
Reckless, Illegal’: Washington Officials Slam Heroic NSA Surveillance Leaker
Calls
to punish the whistleblower follow exposure of sweeping surveillance program
By Andrea Germanos
Common Dreams
June 8, 2013
Common Dreams
June 8, 2013
Reprehensible.”
“Reckless.” “Illegal.”
These are the adjectives some
officials in Washington are using to describe not the sweeping surveillance of Americans by the NSA revealed this week, but
letting Americans know that such surveillance exists.
Speaking
to CBS on Friday, WikiLeaks’ Julian Assange said, “Let’s ask ourselves whether
the whistleblower who has revealed those, and there’s more to come, is going to
be in exactly the same position as Bradley Manning is in today.”
Journalist and Guardian columnist Glenn Greenwald,
part of the team that broke the stories, wrote on Friday of the courage of whistleblowers in the face of
such intimidation:
Like puppets reading from
a script, various Washington officials almost immediately began spouting all
sorts of threats about “investigations” they intend to launch about these
disclosures. This has been their playbook for several years now: they want to
deter and intimidate anyone and everyone who might shed light on what they’re
doing with their abusive, manipulative exploitation of the power of law to
punish those who bring about transparency.That isn’t going to work. It’s beginning completely to backfire on them. It’s precisely because such behavior reveals their true character, their propensity to abuse power, that more and more people are determined to bring about accountability and transparency for what they do.
They can threaten to investigate all they want. But as this week makes clear, and will continue to make clear, the ones who will actually be investigated are them.
Senate Intelligence Committee Chair Dianne
Feinstein (D-CA) said the revelations proved “we are a culture of leaks” and said there should be an investigation to find the source of the
leak:
“The fact of the matter
is, this was a routine three-month approval that was under seal that was
leaked,” Feinstein told MSNBC’s Andrea Mitchell, who followed up by asking if
the source of the leak should be investigated.“I think so,” Feinstein said. “I think we’ve become a culture of leaks now.”
Director of National Intelligence James Clapper said
the leak was “reprehensible” and could cause “irreversible harm:”
Director of National
Intelligence James Clapper called the disclosure of an Internet surveillance
program “reprehensible” and said it risks Americans’ security. He said a leak
that revealed a program to collect phone records would affect how America’s
enemies behave and make it harder to understand their intentions.“The unauthorized disclosure of a top secret U.S. court document threatens potentially long-lasting and irreversible harm to our ability to identify and respond to the many threats facing our nation,” Clapper said in an unusual late-night statement.
An ABC News headline reads ominously: “On the Hunt for the NSA Wiretapping Leaker:”
“It’s completely reckless
and illegal… It’s more than just unauthorized. He’s no hero,” one senior law
enforcement source told ABC News of the unidentified leaker. The source
speculated that a single person could be behind both recent leaks to the
British newspaper The Guardian and to The Washington Post. [...]“This guy’s trying to be some kind of martyr,” the law enforcement source said. [...]
If the leaker is in the government, former Deputy Director of the FBI Tim Muphy said he should be punished.
“You have an obligation when you have a clearance not to leak this kind of information,” Murphy said.
At an event in San Jose, California on Friday,
President Obama offered this blunt statment:
“I don’t welcome leaks.”http://intellihub.com/2013/06/08/reprehensible-reckless-illegal-washington-officials-slam-heroic-nsa-surveillance-leaker/
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