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>But, everyone knew.

So why would Clapper lie about it to Wyden? Additionally, what good would leaking it to Congress do then?

As a whole, I agree that the pardon alone would be a poor signal. Ideally it would be accompanied by additional changes. You argued that Snowden didn't accomplish much though and part of the reason is the hostile reaction from the government.

>It would be rewarding people declassifying large government programs based on their feelings about those programs

If a program is classified, it shouldn't be in a moral gray area. The public should be aware if we're committing unethical acts.




I agree with you but I think Snowden could have gone a different route. Probably to the same effect, with less damage to his own life.

Most things that are classified are in the morale grey area.




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