The article stresses how badly the Bush administration violated the Constitution, then desperately tried to track down the whistleblowers who leaked their criminal activity. It further indemnifies Obama for hypocritically prosecuting Drake, after claiming to oppose the NSA eavesdropping and claiming to support the rights of whistleblowers. The executive branch has claimed way too much authority, and abuses of that power comes from whoever is in the White House. The whole article is well worth reading, it is absolutely chilling. Michael Hayden comes off especially poorly, as a corrupt hack who was too busy trying to get private contractors rich to figure out how to do things lawfully, or well.
Tuesday, May 17, 2011
Naked Capitalism Link of the Day
Today's link: The Secret Sharer, at the New Yorker. The article describes the case brought under the Espionage Act of 1917 against Thomas Drake, an NSA employee who became a whistleblower against the agency's surveillance of U.S. citizens:
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Crooks and Liars,
Naked Capitalism,
Profiles in Cowardice,
War
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