We recognize and the people across the US recognize that Edward Snowden is an American hero and a hero to democracy worldwide.
The Partnership for Civil Justice Fund announced Wednesday that buses carrying ads with the National Security Agency leaker’s face next to the message, “Thank You Edward Snowden,” will be hitting the streets of the D.C. area next week.
NSA leaker Edward Snowden may be in Russia, but his face could soon be rolling through the streets of D.C.
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· November 18, 2013 7:00 PM
The Obama administration decided to declassify many of the documents and release them as part of an effort to counter the demands for change and the wave of public indignation since whistleblower Ed Snowden revealed that the federal government was engaged in a vast spying program targeting the American people and the people of the world.
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· November 17, 2013 7:00 PM
We are on the verge of rolling out the 'Thank You Ed Snowden' bus ads — help this campaign expand!
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· November 01, 2013 8:00 PM
Join us in sending a letter to President Obama and Attorney General Eric Holder urging them to withdraw the charge of espionage and all other criminal charges against Edward Snowden and to grant him immunity from prosecution for his whistle-blowing and disclosure activities.
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· October 30, 2013 8:00 PM
The top story in today's Washington Post is "NSA taps Yahoo, Google links." The Associated Press headline put it more bluntly: "NSA broke into Yahoo, Google data servers."
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· October 28, 2013 8:00 PM
The NSA and other intelligence agencies have been lying. With each passing day and with each new revelation, their political support is unraveling as the politicians backing them move to distance themselves.
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· October 27, 2013 8:00 PM
Thank you to all the organizers, volunteers and supporters of PCJF’s Thank You Ed Snowden who helped bring the message into the streets of Washington D.C.
Demonstrators marched on Capitol Hill protesting NSA surveillance while U.S. intelligence officials are bracing for yet more Snowden disclosures. Michael Isikoff reports.