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marmar

(77,084 posts)
Wed Apr 29, 2015, 11:51 AM Apr 2015

A Call to End War on Whistleblowers


from Consortium News:



A Call to End War on Whistleblowers
April 29, 2015

The post-9/11 expansion of U.S. government spying on citizens has coincided with an equally draconian crackdown on government whistleblowers who try to alert the American people to what is happening, an assault on the Constitution that seven whistleblowers say must end, writes John Hanrahan.


By John Hanrahan


Seven prominent national security whistleblowers on Monday called for a number of wide-ranging reforms — including passage of the “Surveillance State Repeal Act,” which would repeal the USA Patriot Act — in an effort to restore the Constitutionally guaranteed Fourth Amendment right to be free from government spying.

Several of the whistleblowers also said that the recent lenient sentence of probation and a fine for General David Petraeus — for his providing of classified information to his mistress Paula Broadwell — underscores the double standard of justice at work in the area of classified information handling.


[font size="1"]Photo of (left to right) Kirk Wiebe, Coleen Rowley, Raymond McGovern, Daniel Ellsberg, William Binney, Jesselyn Radack, and Thomas Drake by Kathleen McClellan (@McClellanKM) via Twitter[/font]

Speakers said Petraeus’s favorable treatment should become the standard applied to defendants who are actual national security whistleblowers, such as Chelsea Manning, Edward Snowden and Jeffrey Sterling (who has denied guilt but who nevertheless faces sentencing May 11 for an Espionage Act conviction for allegedly providing classified information to New York Times reporter James Risen).

In a news conference sponsored by the ExposeFacts project of the Institute for Public Accuracy at the National Press Club in Washington, D.C., speakers included William Binney, former high-level National Security Agency (NSA) official; Thomas Drake, former NSA senior executive; Daniel Ellsberg, former U.S. military analyst and the Pentagon Papers whistleblower; Ray McGovern, formerly CIA analyst who chaired the National Intelligence Estimates in the 1980s; Jesselyn Radack, former Justice Department trial attorney and ethics adviser, and now director of National Security and Human Rights at the Government Accountability Project; Coleen Rowley, attorney and former FBI special agent; J. Kirk Wiebe, 32-year former employee at the NSA. .............(more)

https://consortiumnews.com/2015/04/29/a-call-to-end-war-on-whistleblowers/




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A Call to End War on Whistleblowers (Original Post) marmar Apr 2015 OP
K&R!!! This is excellent! nt riderinthestorm Apr 2015 #1
Double standard of justice for Petraeus v the others... Yup Arazi Apr 2015 #2
Where does Hillary stand on this? [n/t] Maedhros Apr 2015 #3
on the side of pre-election triangulation marmar Apr 2015 #4
I think this is a key issue, and I suspect Hillary is an enthusiastic supporter Maedhros Apr 2015 #5
She believes the security state is necessary to protect us from another 9/11 riderinthestorm Apr 2015 #6
"Protect us from another 9/11" are just weasel-words. Maedhros Apr 2015 #7
Agreed but that's a quote from her speech. riderinthestorm Apr 2015 #8
Is she using Giuliani's speech writer? [n/t] Maedhros Apr 2015 #9
Bitter laugh... nt riderinthestorm Apr 2015 #10
K&R. This is important. woo me with science Apr 2015 #11
 

Maedhros

(10,007 posts)
5. I think this is a key issue, and I suspect Hillary is an enthusiastic supporter
Wed Apr 29, 2015, 01:11 PM
Apr 2015

of the surveillance state.

But you're right - we'll get some platitudes about "balancing" security with personal freedom, and perhaps some pearl-clutching over how it's "difficult" to find the "right balance".

 

riderinthestorm

(23,272 posts)
6. She believes the security state is necessary to protect us from another 9/11
Wed Apr 29, 2015, 02:26 PM
Apr 2015

I kid you not. Despite the fact the NSA can't even demonstrate that it's protected us from even ONE terrorist attack, including 9/11

http://www.nationaljournal.com/defense/hillary-clinton-edward-snowden-s-leaks-helped-terrorists-20140425

 

Maedhros

(10,007 posts)
7. "Protect us from another 9/11" are just weasel-words.
Wed Apr 29, 2015, 03:01 PM
Apr 2015

I dislike any politician who uses the politics of fear.

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