l*****7 发帖数: 8463 | 1 为什么斯诺登 (Snowden) 能让美帝如此愤怒, 失去理智?
我真不明白!!! | l*****7 发帖数: 8463 | 2 世界上每个人都知道美帝:
1. 美帝的 "民主证书" 就是美帝有否决大权的民主!
"美帝没有否决大权的民主" 都是独裁!
2. 美帝整黑材料
a) 美帝每时每刻都在整每个人的黑材料: 包括美国的每个人和世界上的每个人,储存
以备将来使用
b) 美国每时每刻都在整世界上每个国家, 公司,组织, 党派的黑材料: 储存以备将来使用 | T*******a 发帖数: 23033 | 3 美帝因此不能装X了,损失极大。
【在 l*****7 的大作中提到】 : 为什么斯诺登 (Snowden) 能让美帝如此愤怒, 失去理智? : 我真不明白!!!
| a*******d 发帖数: 7538 | 4 深海啊深海
昨儿斯诺登爆料德澳英和美国协同作战的新闻上哪去了 | y*****i 发帖数: 609 | | l*****7 发帖数: 8463 | 6 Americans support Snowden!!!!!!!!
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/07/10/national-security-poll
Men, by a 54-34 margin, said that policies had gone too far, while women, by
a 47-36 margin, said they had not gone far enough, revealing a sizable
gender gap.
In the new poll, 55 percent of Americans characterized former NSA contractor
Edward Snowden as a whistleblower, while 34 percent deemed him a traitor.
Forty-nine percent of Democrats, 55 percent of Republicans and 58 percent of
independents said he is a whistleblower.
National Security Policies Go Too Far In Restricting Civil Liberties: Poll
The Huffington Post | By Luke Johnson
Posted: 07/10/2013 9:01 am EDT | Updated: 07/10/2013 10:18 am EDT
A plurality of Americans say that counterterrorism policies go too far in
restricting civil liberties, revealing a massive change in attitudes since
2010, a Quinnipiac University poll released Wednesday showed.
Forty-five percent said the government's anti-terrorism efforts go too far
in restricting civil liberties, compared to 40 percent saying they did not
go far enough. A 2010 poll by the group found that 63 percent felt anti-
terrorism policies did not go far enough, while just 25 percent said they
went too far.
The numbers suggest that the revelation of the NSA's telephone and Internet
spying programs has caused many Americans to change their opinions of the
national security state.
Men, by a 54-34 margin, said that policies had gone too far, while women, by
a 47-36 margin, said they had not gone far enough, revealing a sizable
gender gap.
In the new poll, 55 percent of Americans characterized former NSA contractor
Edward Snowden as a whistleblower, while 34 percent deemed him a traitor.
Forty-nine percent of Democrats, 55 percent of Republicans and 58 percent of
independents said he is a whistleblower.
The survey reveals that the public disagrees with many lawmakers -- both
Democrats and Republicans -- who have called the former NSA contractor a
traitor. Snowden is believed to be holed up in the transit zone of a Moscow
airport after he leaked classified documents to The Guardian and The
Washington Post detailing the agency's massive telephone and Internet spying
programs.
Nevertheless, other recent surveys have shown that more Americans disapprove
than approve of Snowden's actions. A HuffPost/YouGov poll found that 38
percent of Americans thought Snowden had done the wrong thing in leaking the
documents, while 33 percent condoned his actions. Twenty-nine percent were
unsure. A CNN poll released on June 17 showed that 52 percent disagreed with
his actions, and 44 percent agreed. |
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