Originally Posted By: roger
I read that earlier this evening, and really just thought, wtf do we do now?
I'm not an American but it seems fairly straightforward to me: If you have evidence of serious wrongdoing in any government agency, you take it to your Senator who cannot be prosecuted for anything her or she says on the record in the Senate.

If you do not believe your Senator will be sympathetic, or if you don't believe you can find any other Senator(s) who will help, you can go to the American Bar Association and, under the protection of attorney/client privilege, ask the ABA to get the information to the Senate.

You do not reveal stolen classified information publicly, allowing the enemies of your country to change their methods of operation and jeopardize the safety of your military and your fellow citizens. I'm sure some folks will probably still say that's OK but, in my opinion, that's treason.

Last edited by ryck; 08/06/13 08:38 AM.

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