Judging from the polls I've seen, the country couldn't be more divided over whether Edward Snowden did the right, if not heroic, thing when he blew the whistle on the National Security Administration for taking mass surveillance to a whole new level of intrusiveness. One online poll conducted in October showed that 49 percent of Americans felt Snowden "should be condemned for publicizing security activities and threatening western intelligence operations," while 51 percent sai...
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