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good. NSA employees may be singularly unconscious to not know who they are working for, but at some point they have to start taking personal responsibility for their actions. if the 'free market' punishes them, then good i say.


So if someone leaves the NSA because they disagree with the actions of the NSA, they should still be "punished" by the free market? That seems... counterproductive.


Hmm, this seems rather callous considering. It seems to me it is rather presumptuous to attempt to get someone fired because of their history -- unless you have evidence that this person is doing the things that you say. In this case it seems that he is legitimate.

I am not saying do not treat them with suspicion and scrutiny.




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