Journalist who wrote of NSA spying: More stories to come

CBS NEWS: [Glenn Greenwald of The Guardian] told The Associated Press the decision was being made on when to release the next story based on the information provided by Edward Snowden, a 29-year-old employee of government contractor Booz Allen Hamilton who has been accused by U.S. Senate intelligence chairwoman Sen. Dianne Feinstein of California of committing an “act of treason” that should be prosecuted…

Greenwald, author of three books in which he argues the government has trampled on personal rights in the name of protecting national security, wrote the original stories exposing the extent of the government’s data collection. Over the weekend, he identified intelligence contractor Snowden as his source at Snowden’s request.

“What we disclosed was of great public interest, of great importance in a democracy, that the U.S. government is building this massive spying apparatus aimed at its own population,” Greenwald said Monday on MSNBC’s “Morning Joe.” … (more)

EDITOR: Our first impression? Give Snowden a medal and then shoot him. More seriously, this is highly perplexing. He says he expects to spend the rest of his life in prison. He should at last do fifteen years.

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